I know I can use a 3Gb/s SATA hard drive with a 6Gb/s SATA port, but can I use a 6Gb/s SATA hard drive with a 3Gb/s SATA port? I am unable to find a definite answer.
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Yes, they are backwards compatible, in the same way a USB3 hard drive can work with a USB2 port.
tobylane
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There is a slight chance that you'll need a BIOS update, though. My Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H board, which is SATA II, would not see an OCZ Vertex 4 128GB drive, which is SATA III, in AHCI mode. IDE mode was fine. Gigabyte sent me a BIOS update that fixed the issue. I read of 1 other Gigabyte customer with the same issue and same fix, but for a different board. The board had the AMD 785G chipset like mine, though. I don't know if it's a Gigabyte+785G issue, or a 785G issue. – James McLachlan Jan 04 '13 at 14:00
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Found the link about the other board: posting. It seems Gigabyte doesn't post these BIOSes online. You have to get them through support. – James McLachlan Jan 04 '13 at 14:13
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Yes, you can. SATA III is backwards compatible with SATA II, which is backwards compatible with SATA I
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You'll be able to use it yes, but you most likely won't get some of the SATA III protocol benefits. For normal desktop usage this probably won't be an issue.
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