I have a three year old Corsair Obsidian 800D. Just browsing online, I saw a kit that corsair sells in order to convert the hot-swappable backplate to Sata 6Gpbs.
Now here's the question. According to my understanding the connectors on the 800D are just pass-through components. There is no chip attached to any of the PCBs, so why would Corsair make such a back plate and market it as a 6 Gbps upgrade kit?
Has any one of you guys experienced throttling of your SSD speeds after you connected the drives to the old Sata 2 hot swap bays?
Now here's the question. According to my understanding the connectors on the 800D are just pass-through components. There is no chip attached to any of the PCBs, so why would Corsair make such a back plate and market it as a 6 Gbps upgrade kit?
Has any one of you guys experienced throttling of your SSD speeds after you connected the drives to the old Sata 2 hot swap bays?