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Quick question about SATA Express

I can't seem to find an answer that I can understand. Can I take 2 6gb/s SATA hard drives and plug them into one SATA Express slot? Is there any kind of performance hit vs plugging them into standard old 6gb/s slots?
 
The ones on the Intel 8 series chipsets are backwards compatible. The ones on the 9 series have a different pin layout and are not.
 
Have you tried just making the connection? Because when I look at it, it diesn't look like it would fit. And it shouldn't.

Hope your new board is still doing well for you. Are you having drive speed problems?
 
Man need to fully have coffee before answering these questions
Can I take 2 6gb/s SATA hard drives and plug them into one SATA Express slot?
Yes, they will act as standard 6 gb/s sata ports

Is there any kind of performance hit vs plugging them into standard old 6gb/s slots?
For your board no as they come off the intel controller as well. If it was a 3rd party controller maybe.

The other thing to look out for as well is that the m.2 slot shares the bandwidth of this sata express port so you can have
1 m.2 drive
or
1 sata express drive
or
2 sata drives

in addition to the 4 standard sata ports already available
 
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Man need to fully have coffee before answering these questions

Yes, they will act as standard 6 gb/s sata ports


For your board no as they come off the intel controller as well. If it was a 3rd party controller maybe.

The other thing to look out for as well is that the m.2 slot shares the bandwidth of this sata express port so you can have
1 m.2 drive
or
1 sata express drive
or
2 sata drives

in addition to the 4 standard sata ports already available

Thanks. So far I have a DVD drive, a SSD, and 2 hard drives plugged in so it is taking up the four SATA connectors. I am looking at adding yet another hard drive so I just wanted to make sure that I could.
 
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