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In the real world, you will never notice the difference between SATA 1 and SATA 2. Those are just theoretical max interface speeds that will never be achieved anyway. I don't think the Apricorn internal interface is SATA 2 anyway. The only purpose of the jumper is to lock it at SATA 1 for old SATA 1 controllers that cannot handle a SATA 2 drive. I believe the only SATA 1's that have this issue are some VIA controllers.
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