That’s a lot of bits and bytes
What is the total number of devices that can be connected to a motherboard’s SATA interface?
What is the total number of devices that can be connected to a motherboard’s SATA interface?
How do SATA connectors generally differ between 3.5” desktop drives and 2.5” laptop drives?
Which of these throughputs would you most likely associate with SATA revision 3.0?
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Which of these would be an advantage of using SATA-connected storage?
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What throughput speed should you expect from a SATA Revision 3.0 interface?
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