georgi0 macrumors regular Aug 21, 2006 148 3 Cyberspace Oct 25, 2011 #26 Weaselboy said: Correct. That is a SATA II connection. Click to expand... hey, why mine only supports negotiated 1,5 instead of 3gb? Attachments Screen Shot 2011-10-26 at 1.15.54 ?.?..png 39.6 KB · Views: 117
Weaselboy said: Correct. That is a SATA II connection. Click to expand... hey, why mine only supports negotiated 1,5 instead of 3gb?
simsaladimbamba Guest Nov 28, 2010 22,670 31 located Nov 28, 2011 #27 georgi0 said: hey, why mine only supports negotiated 1,5 instead of 3gb? Click to expand... Have you found a solution yet? I am in the same boat.
georgi0 said: hey, why mine only supports negotiated 1,5 instead of 3gb? Click to expand... Have you found a solution yet? I am in the same boat.
I iThinkergoiMac macrumors 68030 Jan 20, 2010 2,664 5 Terra Nov 28, 2011 #28 SicMX said: I'm also in the same boat (Mid 2009 MBP and won't upgrade until the MBP line has either removed the optical drive and/or has 2xThunderbolt ports to drive 2 large displays like the iMac). Click to expand... You can currently use two thunderbolt displays with the current-gen MBP. Just daisy-chain them.
SicMX said: I'm also in the same boat (Mid 2009 MBP and won't upgrade until the MBP line has either removed the optical drive and/or has 2xThunderbolt ports to drive 2 large displays like the iMac). Click to expand... You can currently use two thunderbolt displays with the current-gen MBP. Just daisy-chain them.