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How many other devices could be on the same cable that connects this device to the motherboard?HideConsider the following internal hard drive specifications when answering the given question:SATA 6 Gb/s transfer rate1 TB capacityMinimizes noise to levels near the threshold of human hearing3.5-inch 7,200 RPM32 MB buffer sizeThis type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option.optionA1optionB2optionC3optionDcannot be determinedoptionE0

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How many other devices could be on the same cable that connects this device to the motherboard?HideConsider the following internal hard drive specifications when answering the given question:SATA 6 Gb/s transfer rate1 TB capacityMinimizes noise to levels near the threshold of human hearing3.5-inch 7,200 RPM32 MB buffer sizeThis type of question contains radio buttons and checkboxes for selection of options. Use Tab for navigation and Enter or space to select the option.optionA1optionB2optionC3optionDcannot be determinedoptionE0

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The number of devices that can be connected to the same cable as the hard drive depends on the type of SATA (Serial ATA) controller and the type of cable used.

In a standard SATA setup, each SATA device (hard drive, DVD drive, etc.) requires its own SATA cable connected directly to the motherboard. This is because SATA is a point-to-point architecture. This means that in a standard setup, the answer would be option E, 0 other devices.

However, there are also SATA multipliers (also known as port multipliers) that allow multiple SATA devices to be connected to a single SATA port on the motherboard. These are not very common in consumer-grade computers, but they are used in some servers and high-end workstations. The number of devices that can be connected to a single SATA port using a multiplier depends on the specific model of the multiplier, but it can be up to 15.

So, without more specific information about the type of SATA controller and cable used, the answer would be option D, "cannot be determined".

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