X58 sata III

looking for a x58 board with sataIII that is not a marvel controller.
or can someone recommend a sataIII pcie addon card?

Depending on your VGA configuration, it can affect the available PCI-E lanes for an add-in SATA III card in the 16X slots. If the add-in card will work in a 1X black slot, then it is not so much of an issue. All the X58 boards are configured with the SATA III Marvell controllers. Some of the newer released boards have updated Marvell controllers than my BB X's have. I personally have no problems with the Marvell, but I use nothing but SATA III WD 'spinners'.

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    First, you do not have an iMac G5. G5s are PPC machines, but yours is an Intel model.
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    R835-P56X:i can use SATA III (6.0 Gb/s) Now
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    I emailed Toshiba regarding this issue and this is their reply:
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  • Will a SATA III Hard Drive work on a Mac Pro 2,1 (2008)

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  • I have a late 2011 mac book pro and I'm wondering if it uses SATA II or SATA III for the hard drive? Which eventually I'm going to replace with a SSD.

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  • Sata III hard drive cable compatible with older generation of macbook pro

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  • Does dv6-6153cl support SATA III HDDs?

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    Get the SATA-III. Even if the motherboard would only support SATA-II (not true in your case) you can use SATA-III drives. SATA is fully backward compatible. But, again, your motherboard has the HM65 chipset which supports SATA-III. A good rule of thumb is if it has USB 3.0 it also has SATA-III. Not 100% true but awfully close to always true. 

  • Plz recommend a SATA-III controller card [solved]

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    Last edited by graysky (2012-05-09 00:31:44)

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    6Gbits/sec is far higher than other bottlenecks in the drive. There is no point in paying extra for this spec, as the drive cannot achieve it steady-state, and it provides no measurable advantage. I refer to such practices as "specsmanship". Feel free to read "cr@p".

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