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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Jun 27, 2012 · Those are jumper settings, similar to the IDE drives you mention, but for SATA specific options depending on the drive maker. For example, on this Western Digital support page for mobile drives, it shows two options: Reduced Power Spinup - RPS: Used by external hard disks to reduce spinup current and allows it to work over USB interface.

  5. Mar 21, 2014 · These instructions also apply to 3.0 (SATA II) drives, setting the PHY meaning they will be limited (downgraded) to SATA I (1.5 Gbps) communication. And just to remember the past, here are the jumper settings for the good ol’ PATA drives: hard disk / jumper / sata 1.5Gbps / sata mode / wd / western digital.

  6. Apr 29, 2012 · I want to add a second 1TB hardrive from Western Digital that is already formatted. My questions are what jumper settings do I use on each harddrive if any? The WD drive will be the secondary drive. Also where at on the IDE cable do I plug it in at. I have read that the master drive plugs into the closet plug to the motherboard and the slave on ...

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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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