Robert pisze:
> mylisz się jest cos podobnego sata2
> http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA-2
Nie. To po prostu jakiś idiota wpisał nie znając się na tym.
Przeczytaj opis po *angielsku* dla SATA:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA
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The 3.0 Gbit/s specification has been very widely referred
to as "Serial ATA II" ("SATA II"), contrary to the wishes
of the Serial ATA standards organization that authored it.
The official website notes that SATA II was in fact that
organization's name at the time, the SATA 3.0 Gbit/s
specification being only one of many that the former SATA II
defined, and suggests that "SATA 3.0 Gbit/s" be used instead.
(The Serial ATA standards organization has since changed names,
and is now "The Serial ATA International Organization",
abbreviated SATA-IO.) Most SATA drive and controller
manufacturers also do not use the term "SATA II".
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PS. Ten tekst też zawiera subtelny błąd, ale przynajmniej
jasno stwierdza, że nie ma takiego czegoś jak SATA-2
czy SATA-II. Zresztą strony SATA-IO mówią to samo.
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