@TheMrMerm SATA is just the interface on the terminal (think about a USB to IDE/SATA adapter), the speed is limited by the chip in the caddy and the interface between the laptop and the modular bay. I cannot find any information on what technology is used for the modular bay, Dell proprietary I assume
@iulekkk Yes, specifically the Dell E6410 is SATA-300. Both the port internal and the one accessible via the Emodule use the same controller, so there is no performance difference between the two.
what about performance of secondary disk from such cadding? Is it the same as for primary hard disk?
iulekkk 11 months ago
@iulekkk there should not be a difference since both have sata interfaces.
TheMrMerm 2 months ago
@TheMrMerm SATA is just the interface on the terminal (think about a USB to IDE/SATA adapter), the speed is limited by the chip in the caddy and the interface between the laptop and the modular bay. I cannot find any information on what technology is used for the modular bay, Dell proprietary I assume
legendmove 1 month ago
@iulekkk Yes, specifically the Dell E6410 is SATA-300. Both the port internal and the one accessible via the Emodule use the same controller, so there is no performance difference between the two.
deed02392 1 month ago
lol, genius
HousedanceTanL 1 year ago
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clarkent21 1 year ago
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thedivinedecree 2 years ago