Does MSI 915G support STAT 2 hard drives? 10

Updated on number 2024-02-08
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1。Can MSI 915G use Stat 2 HDD?

    2。To fully support STAT 2 hard drives, use a 945 chipset, such as the Elite 945A, 899

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, no problem, I had 4 hard disks attached to my previous computer, hehe.

    However, there is one thing that needs to be reminded, the more hard disks are hung, the slower the boot speed, and you must be mentally prepared for this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Nothing good or bad,Your H61 motherboard can be installed with multiple hard disks,It has no impact on computer performance,The more you install, the larger the capacity,More data can be stored,But instead of you buy a 1T WD black disk,With this money, you might as well buy an SSD,Make a system disk,So that both the system runs or plays games are much faster than mechanical hard disks,The black disk in NB is still not the opponent of SSD。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It doesn't matter, as long as there is a place in the chassis, you can install 5 or 8.

    But why buy green disks? Isn't the blue disk better?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, then you need to set the current hard drive as the preferred boot drive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I just do the expansion of the capacity, and if I do a disk array, the speed increases and the capacity increases.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Theoretically, most graphics cards on the market now support it, but your 915 board can only be on a Pentium 4 CPU at most, and adding too high a graphics card is just a waste. So if you want to change, you can find a well-known manufacturer, the model is general, such as GT430, you can check it in the DIY hardware of the Pacific Ocean, mainly because it can be controlled at about 400.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A used 9800GT or 9600GT is fine, and a GT240 is OK. The second-hand 9800GT only costs about 200 yuan, and the new graphics card can only be said to be a waste, that is, a waste of money and a waste of graphics card performance.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Second-hand 9600 graphics cards are fine, more than 100 yuan, the memory is made into 2G, it is useless to get high, the motherboard and CPU are the bottleneck.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Intel915 series motherboards support up to 4G memory support dual channels, you use Master Lu to test the information of the memory module, it is recommended to add a second-hand memory of the same brand, the same model, the same frequency and the same capacity. It's best not to use the graphics card8800GTXThe power is too much,Your CPU may not necessarily keep up,It is estimated that your power supply may not be driven,Then you have to spend money to buy a power supply,So it is recommended to buy a new GT730 D5 graphics card about 400 yuan,It belongs to the mid-range entry card to play mainstream online games,It is suitable for the elders,And there is a two-year warranty to buy on Jingdong,Second-hand graphics cards are bad and bad is not interesting。

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The perfect answer should be that this kind of old-fashioned motherboard can only be used for kneeling, and it is risky to try to power it up, let alone upgrade it. If you're really poor, you can pick up a better motherboard by picking up the trash bins in the computer city.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    2 personal points of view:

    First, the machine is very old, it is not recommended to invest on a large scale, and it is OK to add memory only to 3G, because XP only supports 3G. If you're 1G now, add 2G. But the money spent on upgrades basically has little value hold. When it was sold, it was very low**.

    Second, be a little ahead, get an SSD solid-state, it is recommended to change the machine after 120G, no hard disk is required. It's a lot faster.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The 915 chipset can be connected to the E7400

    You can add memory to replace the graphics card, and ensure that the power supply is rated at 400W.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Listen to me, don't add it, the cost is not cheap and the performance improvement is too small, although it is small, 200+200 motherboards and CPUs are not as good as yours, and the performance is several times more than ten times. So there's no point in upgrading this computer

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The maximum memory support is 2GB, it should be said to change one, not add one; The graphics card can be replaced, but the power of the power supply must be taken into account, which may not be enough. Overall, after the upgrade, it is only enough to play CS Red Alert 3, and Call of Duty is not to think about it, after all, it is a platform from 10 years ago.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This motherboard is estimated to support up to a PV processor with a fake dual-core PC, and you can consider replacing the graphics card with a GT240 D5 version plus memory.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Yes, be careful not to insert the memory in the wrong place This board has two slots, 1st generation and 2nd generation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If there is no DDR2 slot on the motherboard, it is not supported.

    The interfaces of DDR2 and DDR are not the same, how do you plug it in, depressed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No problem at all, since 915 has supported DDR2 memory, but there is an upper limit to the frequency, the highest of 915 is DDR2 533, 667 and 800 can also be used, but it can't play performance, or run at DDR2 533 frequency.

    The 915 motherboard also supports both DDR2 533 and DDR 400, and the 945 motherboard is slightly inferior and only supports DDR2 533 instead of 667, but can use PD dual-core CPU

    The 915 is not good, the all-round DDR above the 965 is no problem, and it is also the standard configuration of the Core CPU.

    The 975 has the ability to go on DDR2 and 1066. Strong.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    You can buy DDR2 generation memory 533 667 800 can be bought, but it can only work at a frequency of 533

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Only 533 is supported, 667 is not supported, and 667 is only supported from 945, pay attention to your frequency.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Yes, but it can't support 667 800, remember to buy right.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    What tool do you use to install the system, most of the tools do not have the latest motherboard AHCI driver, you can change the AHCI to IDE installation system in the motherboard BIOS, and then install the AHCI driver and change it back.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    SSDs basically don't have stat2, and now if you buy a new one, it's basically SATA3, because the storage speed of SATA2 is up to 255m s If you don't have this interface of SATA3 6G S on your motherboard, the maximum speed is also 255, so if you buy an SSD, it's best to look at the speed of your motherboard first The motherboard says.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Use the installed version of the system disk to recognize the hard disk,Install win7Don't forget to turn off UEFI

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    There are two hydrocephalus upstairs, the brain surgery department of Jishuitan Hospital is the best, and I recommend you to go to the doctor.

    Conversion 1 PH67S-C43 has 4 SATAII and 2 SATA III interfaces. Two white, four black. The two white ones, lateral to the top, are SATATIIII, which is also the first and second connectors, and slightly farther away is printed in large letters "SATA 6G S" (that is, SATA III).

    Are your boards 4 white? You read it wrong or wrote it wrong. There will be no fakes in MSI PH67S-C43. Anyway, insert the top two white, which is sataiii.

    2 Actually, there is no significant difference in speed between sata2 and sata3. Just like the ATA66, 100 and 133 back then, it is the internal data speed of the hard drive. Unless you use test software to run scores, or copy hundreds of gigabytes of large files, you can see some differences.

    6GB S is also a theoretical value, and it is not attainable at all. The difference is barely noticeable at home. It's just that the motherboards are all SATA3 interfaces, and the 3 and 2 interfaces of the hard disk, ** are almost equivalent, so I bought 3.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    HDD interface: The connection between the HDD and the host system.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    The A75 supports SATA3 and can be tested with this GIGABYTE software.

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