This topic is locked from further discussion.
What CPU, AMD or Intel?
For the other question it simply means you get Higher READ/WRITE Speed for SSD's/HDD's see below for example/info(same with USB 3.0 -- way faster than USB 2.0):
See this Video
I'm looking into this though:http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-336-WD -- See now this get's around 130MB/s Read / 80MB/s Write ish. Whereas SSD's get 250MB/s Read / 170MB/s Write, some are higher speed, some are lower, But if you ever got one, make sure it supports trim.
Bottom line they allow Data to travel faster between interfaces.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131631
Why did u link a hdd? the 6gb/s and usb 3.0 are talking about hdd speed? That hdd is able to do what the mobo is?What CPU, AMD or Intel?
For the other question it simply means you get Higher READ/WRITE Speed for SSD's/HDD's see below for example/info(same with USB 3.0 -- way faster than USB 2.0):
See this Video
I'm looking into this though:http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-336-WD -- See now this get's around 130MB/s Read / 80MB/s Write ish. Whereas SSD's get 250MB/s Read / 170MB/s Write, some are higher speed, some are lower, But if you ever got one, make sure it supports trim.
Bottom line they allow Data to travel faster between interfaces.
jamesfffan
If you are using 5 series cards, the difference between x16 and x4 can be as small as 2%. If everything else on the board is satisfactory, namely the RAM speed support, there won't be any noticeable difference compared to x8/x8 or x16/x16 CF motherboards.GhoXTaking this post into account I think I will go with the one I found because it has 1600 ram (that's the speed of the ram I picked out) and it is cheaper. But it is 16x/4x. I'm going to crossfire 5850's so let me know what ya think
I linked a good motherboard there. Has the latest AMD Chipset 890, and supports the SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0, Single GPU @ 16x or Dual GPU @ 8x/8x for CF. This board should be great for future upgrading.
I linked that HDD also because it supports SATA 6gb/s.
Ya but it doesn't support my ram I have picked out(1600), so unless someone tells me to avoid 16x/4x for CF'ing 5850's ill stick with the cheaper one. Thanks for the help/info though. I would link it but I'm doing this from my phone : / at least it is a way to bypass suspensionI linked a good motherboard there. Has the latest AMD Chipset 890, and supports the SATA 6GB/s and USB 3.0, Single GPU @ 16x or Dual GPU @ 8x/8x for CF. This board should be great for future upgrading.
I linked that HDD also because it supports SATA 6gb/s.
jamesfffan
What CPU, AMD or Intel?
For the other question it simply means you get Higher READ/WRITE Speed for SSD's/HDD's see below for example/info(same with USB 3.0 -- way faster than USB 2.0):
See this Video
I'm looking into this though:http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HD-336-WD -- See now this get's around 130MB/s Read / 80MB/s Write ish. Whereas SSD's get 250MB/s Read / 170MB/s Write, some are higher speed, some are lower, But if you ever got one, make sure it supports trim.
Bottom line they allow Data to travel faster between interfaces.
jamesfffan
Getting off topic here, but I'd recommend that you get a Samsung F3 (NOT an ecogreen) instead of that caviar black.
Please Log In to post.
Log in to comment