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  1. Pins 1 and 2: Enables spread-spectrum clocking (SSC), which helps deal with excessive electromagnetic interference. Pins 5 and 6: Limits transfer speed to 3.0 0r 1.5Gbps, depending on the model. Pins 7 and 8: Enables support for the Advanced Format disk option in some older versions of Windows. To find out precisely what the jumper pins do on ...

  2. Feb 3, 2010 · 16. Some SATA drivers have jumpers for extra features, or for troubleshooting. Example from the manual of a Western Digital SATA disk: Set the Jumpers. The default setting for WD SATA hard drives varies depending on the model. To determine the default setting for your drive, look at the drive label on the top of the drive.

  3. Nov 24, 2014 · 1. Just ignore these pins. They are used to force the controller chip working under sata1 mode (legacy) if your HDD is sata2 or above. Another possible answer for these pins is TTL connector. Used for low-level communication. For example: Fixing a Seagate 7200.11 Hard Drive. Share. Improve this answer. Follow.

  4. Apr 29, 2016 · PHY stands for "physical layer". By jumpering pins 5 & 6 will cause the drive to go into a legacy 1.5 Gbit/s mode, rather than its default 3.0 Gbit/s mode. Check out the Wikipedia article on SATA for a bit more info. By jumping the two pins, 5 and 6, you limit the transfer rate to 1.5 GB/s.

  5. Jun 9, 2024 · They can transfer data at the speed of 32 Gbps. There are two types of SSD: SATA SSD and NVMe SSD. SATA SSD uses a SATA interface. NVMe SSD uses an NVMe interface. The SATA interface uses a SATA cable to connect the SSD drive to the motherboard. NVMe interfaces are directly mounted on the motherboard.

  6. I restored some old Seagate SATA HDD with CC1H errors used serial port which looks similar to this one. The jumper makes a SATA3 HDD into a SATA2 HDD. SATA switch as it’s enterprise level drive for compatibility with older hardware as some stuff in enterprise live much more than in general consumer market.

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  8. Locate the jumper block on the back of the Seagate SATA hard drive. The jumper block is on the left of the interface connector and the power connector, and has four pins in a horizontal row. Place ...

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