PCI and PCI-E are 2 different slots. This has went on way to long you can not get a PCI card that will run sata 3. You can get a PCI-E card that will.
I know that pci and pci_xpess are different slots, thats why I asked for which exactly slot you speak.
I also know that there are more than one Xpress types. My soundcard is pci_xpress_x1.
No.
So, the only way is to buy a sata3 mobo?
Note: Is there any pci_xpress sata3 controller card? (fully working in sata3 speed, of course)
Subjective question. Depends on the SSD and how you use it. Routinely manipulating large files; maybe, but as your board doesn't support SATA3 it's a moot point. As has been stated before, even with the inferior SATA2 interface, you will still have a perfectly useable machine.
We r talking about if it worths to buy a sata3 mobo and you tell me “…but as your board doesn't support SATA3”
SSD is Intel 330 120GB (Read 500 MB/sec - Write: 450 MB/sec).
What exactly does it mean for someone to have sata3 instead of sata2, what is the profit?
I know that I ll “still have a perfectly useable machine” since I have ssd from 2009.
But now I got a sata3 ssd in a sata2 mobo and I try learn whats the missing profit(if any).
USB 2 will give you peak transfers of about 25 MB/s. I would say that 100 seconds is slow for a single file transfer of that size. If you were transferring thousands of small files, then yes, expect the transfer time to go up.
No, it was a solid file. If speed is 25MB/sec then it should took me 4 sec for a 100MB file, right? (This works from external to internal, or internal to external, or both?)
Maybe my usb2.0 port is disabled? It took me x25…