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I think it is actually 6 Gb/s, That is what is printed on the package. I connected my SATA SDD to motherboard with this cable. It worked well and I did not feel any lag. But the right angle connection was awkward. I always doubt it caused a strain at the connectors. So eventually I returned it. Of course it all depends on where your SSD Bay is placed.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.150mb/s is minimum 6000mb/ or 4.8Gb/s (depending on the quality of the wire) is max.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Look again. Bits and bytes don't work the same. It's 6 GigaBITS (6 bytes) for general use of programs and 150 megaBYTES for file transfers essentially the hard drive moved 24 times faster. That's why she used to be referred to as a "24x write speed). SSD (Solid Sates) can generally pull off 48x and new M.2 drives do x96 (SSD also has some 12gbps drives, though not all)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I get 3gbps on it, but that's my mobo limit. I'd say webmaster was lazy or didn't pay attention.
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