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    What’s the difference between SATA 2 and SATA 3 ports?

    SATA 2 ports have a maximum bandwidth of 3Gbps while SATA 3 (also called SATA 6Gbps) offer double the speed at 6Gbps. Always connect SSDs to SATA 3 for peak performance.

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