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X61s, Middleton, SATA2 in ultrabase?

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 2:00 am
by precip9
With Middleton's BIOS, I've been running SATA2 drives in the laptop without any problems.

I seem to recall, perhaps erroneously, that when Lenovo disabled SATA2 support in the X61, the stated reason was that SATA2 drives might not work in the Ultrabase. With the longer connection path, this is at least plausible.

But is it true? Has anyone been running SATA2 in the Ultrabase for a long time without any glitches?

Re: X61s, Middleton, SATA2 in ultrabase?

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:53 am
by ajkula66
Well, here's how that goes:

a) Middleton's BIOS or not, UltraBay speeds are still going to be SATA I. There's no hack to go around this one AFAIK.

b) You can run a SATA II or SATA III drive in an UltraBay, it will still be locked down to 1.5 transfer speed that is applicable to SATA I.

Re: X61s, Middleton, SATA2 in ultrabase?

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:42 pm
by Temetka
I have a few thoughts on this:

So does the ultrabase have it's own SATA controller?

I am curious because if the ultrabase is pulling a SATA channel from the laptop motherboard, is it possible that it will slow down the internal hard drive to SATA1 speeds while the laptop is docked? Further on that line of thinking, if it does slow the internal drive down to SATA1 speeds, would the user then have to reboot the laptop once it is un-docked in order to regain SATA2 transfer rates?

I've never really thought about this before as I was planning on using an external USB drive for secondary storage.

Re: X61s, Middleton, SATA2 in ultrabase?

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 8:34 pm
by ajkula66
Temetka wrote:I have a few thoughts on this:

So does the ultrabase have it's own SATA controller?
Yes and no. It has its SATA to PATA converter. All Ultrabay devices on pre-*00 models are PATA devices.
I've never really thought about this before as I was planning on using an external USB drive for secondary storage.
Well, if storage is all you need, then the UltraBay transfer speeds are really not the biggest of deals IMO.

Nothing wrong with USB storage either.

Re: X61s, Middleton, SATA2 in ultrabase?

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 1:50 am
by Temetka
Well, being as I have a TabletPC and all, carrying around the ultrabase is kind of redundant for just an extra HD. I hardly, if ever, need the optical drive. Besides, I'm rocking a 500GB HD in here. I don't really need extra space. The USB HD would be for transferring files off my clients machines. Typically to transfer them to another laptop when they get issued to them by their employers.

Also, I was mainly asking so as to satisfy some technical curiosity.