On Mon, 30 Jan 2012, jimbo wrote: > Greetings: > > I am compiling a list of possible components to build a mini pc. I want to > use a solid state drive that is sata 2. I am not sure if this is compatible > with the ITX board I am interested in. According to light research sata 2 > is just a more robust stream and should be compatible with any sata on any > motherboard. Is this a wrong assumption? > > Bottom line will it work with my desired ITX board? > > Reference: > ITX board of interest: > http://www.zotacusa.com/zotac-h67-wifi-h67itx-a-e.html > Wiki sata reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA >
Since you are planning to use a SSD, you may want to consider SATA3 (6.0Gb/s) and one of the faster SSD drives. Some of the better SSDs can come pretty close to saturating the SATA2 (3.0 Gb/s) bus. The price differential is minor (although some might argue so is the difference in saturating SATA2 vs using SATA3). Any Sandy or Ivy Bridge motherboard will have at least two SATA3 ports. It's standard in their supporting Intel chipsets. You might also want to keep looking around for another mini ITX motherboard. I've had bad luck with Zotac in the past. The NewEgg reviews for the newer version of the motherboard you listed (H67ITX-C-E) show that I'm not really alone in this (14% 1 egg, 23% 2 eggs). There are some more reliable manufacturers that make mini ITX boards for Sandy Bridge (LGA 1155). NewEgg lists several alternatives from more reputable companies like Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock, and Intel. For example, this ASRock board has the same price point, integrated 802.11n, and much better feedback: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157239 Just something to ponder. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list vox-tech@lists.lugod.org http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech