SATA 6 PCI controller

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Hi there!!

I need to buy a new HDD (it will be used to boot from, and store everything), the one I was thinking of was the Caviar Black 640GB. I am fully aware that it is backwards compatible with SATA-II, but it won't run as fast.

I have seen this (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CC-004-SR&groupid=701&catid=49&subcat=424, or http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CC-005-SR&groupid=701&catid=49&subcat=424) and wondering if this would be necessary or an effect on read/write?

I also know that the card/s won't run faster than 5GBPS

Thanks in advance!
 
No currently available mechanical drive can saturate a SATA2 interface, so there is no advantage adding a controller card.

Some of the newest SSD's will benefit, but not a mechanical drive.
 
Agreed, there is no point buying a PCI-E add-in card for HDDs. For newer SSDs sure but not mechanical drives.

By the way, those cards you linked to are PCI-E 1x and so are limited to 4 Gbps (which incidentally isn't the same as GBps, try not to confuse the two).
 
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