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Intel 975X chipset compatible with SSD drives

Intel 975X chipset compatible with SSD drives

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Destiny102
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01-12-2026, 05:28 AM
#11
You're right, Kingstone A400 seems like a solid option. It's definitely a good value even with the SATA III connection.
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Destiny102
01-12-2026, 05:28 AM #11

You're right, Kingstone A400 seems like a solid option. It's definitely a good value even with the SATA III connection.

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ChickenPhoYou
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01-12-2026, 06:05 AM
#12
consider alternatives besides the A400 since it isn't a top SSD even for budget options. Based on where you are, you might want to check out WD Green or Inland Professional.
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ChickenPhoYou
01-12-2026, 06:05 AM #12

consider alternatives besides the A400 since it isn't a top SSD even for budget options. Based on where you are, you might want to check out WD Green or Inland Professional.

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DJStampy0305
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01-12-2026, 11:53 AM
#13
It's a 3D NAND design, and I'm checking its compatibility with the Inland Professional system.
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DJStampy0305
01-12-2026, 11:53 AM #13

It's a 3D NAND design, and I'm checking its compatibility with the Inland Professional system.

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olavalme
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01-12-2026, 01:23 PM
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its Sata, there really isnt a reason why it wouldnt be.
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olavalme
01-12-2026, 01:23 PM #14

its Sata, there really isnt a reason why it wouldnt be.

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NathanR777
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01-13-2026, 01:22 AM
#15
The specified format isn't fully clear. Could you clarify what you'd like rewritten? For example, are you asking for a different wording of a sentence or a specific adjustment? Let me know how I can help!
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NathanR777
01-13-2026, 01:22 AM #15

The specified format isn't fully clear. Could you clarify what you'd like rewritten? For example, are you asking for a different wording of a sentence or a specific adjustment? Let me know how I can help!

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emma_spark
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01-13-2026, 08:18 AM
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Hey everyone, I’ve got the WD Blue SSD and it’s being recognized by the motherboard. It’s running at 3.0GB per second. Here are the read and write stats, and just a note the board supports SATA II.
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emma_spark
01-13-2026, 08:18 AM #16

Hey everyone, I’ve got the WD Blue SSD and it’s being recognized by the motherboard. It’s running at 3.0GB per second. Here are the read and write stats, and just a note the board supports SATA II.

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Hermi_123
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01-13-2026, 01:14 PM
#17
That's SATA 2 speed. Apologies for mentioning it; 3GB/s corresponds to roughly 300-400 MB/s.
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Hermi_123
01-13-2026, 01:14 PM #17

That's SATA 2 speed. Apologies for mentioning it; 3GB/s corresponds to roughly 300-400 MB/s.

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iiSweeTzz
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01-13-2026, 10:12 PM
#18
Read and write speeds range from 300 to 360 MB/s, which is what I expected. I was worried the old chipset wouldn’t handle this new drive, but it seems fine.
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iiSweeTzz
01-13-2026, 10:12 PM #18

Read and write speeds range from 300 to 360 MB/s, which is what I expected. I was worried the old chipset wouldn’t handle this new drive, but it seems fine.

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stanislisse
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01-15-2026, 07:22 PM
#19
Thanks for the details. I changed the RAM to 400 MHz, but when I install a new one, the computer doesn’t boot properly—just stays in the startup menu. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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stanislisse
01-15-2026, 07:22 PM #19

Thanks for the details. I changed the RAM to 400 MHz, but when I install a new one, the computer doesn’t boot properly—just stays in the startup menu. Any ideas on how to fix this?

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Marinated
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01-21-2026, 04:12 PM
#20
Read and write speeds range from 300 to 360 MB/s, which is what I expected. I was worried the old chipset wouldn’t handle this new drive, but it seems fine.
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Marinated
01-21-2026, 04:12 PM #20

Read and write speeds range from 300 to 360 MB/s, which is what I expected. I was worried the old chipset wouldn’t handle this new drive, but it seems fine.

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