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This SSD came with a Latitude D630 which was super cheap, and I honestly only got it for the SSD since the drive is worth about as much if not more then the computer - it’s a common spec D630, so the SSD made up for that. However, my concern is if the SSD it came with is SATA II ready, as the D630 is notoriously known for not supporting SATA III support due to the chipset (i965GM or 965PM). It seems to be fine, but I also didn’t run it much because I need to find a keyboard. Is this SSD support SATA II, or should I just put this in a more suited machine and buy a SSD that’s better for the D630? It is an SDSDSA-240G as far as I can tell. It doesn’t look like it does, but I also can’t find any positive proof either.
@nick - Sadly it won’t play nice in your SATA II (3.0 Gb/s) system as its a fixed SATA III (6.0 Gb/s). You’ll need to find an older drive (Fixed) or get one of the Auto Sense drives. Full spec sheet for your drive SanDisk SSD Plus
SATA 3 drives will work on SATA 2 but will you will lose a lot of the drive’s performance. You should still see an improvement over a traditional hard drive though :)