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SATA -- Lemme make sure I got this right |
racketboy - Feb 13, 2004 |
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MasterAkumaMatata | Feb 15, 2004 | ||||
Affirmative. :lol: |
racketboy | Feb 24, 2004 | |||
are there adapter to let you plug PATA drives into SATA ports on your mobo? are they practical? |
Curtis | Feb 24, 2004 | |||
I believe they exist. The cost of buying one probably wouldn't be worth it, though. Unless you have an older drive and a motherboard with no IDE ports. |
racketboy | Feb 24, 2004 | |||
well I wish Seagate would get off their butts and make a quiet SATA 200GB+ drive |
Alexvrb | Feb 24, 2004 | |||
Just get a Hitachi 7K250 if you're going SATA. Or if you've got cash, a pair of them so you can be uberleet like MasterAkumaMatata, with his fast array. It probably even pushes the SATA interface a bit, oh well at least by the time I get a faster SATA setup it'll have NCQ. If you must have a new Seagate drive, they do list... a 200GB SATA version of their new drive. It does not appear to be available yet though, I can only find the PATA version for sale. Don't settle for one of their older ones either, only the 200GB 7200.7 drive seems to integrate their newer developments. Why couldn't they just call it 7200.8 or something? |
racketboy | Feb 25, 2004 | |||
I don't need an array right now. Just need a bit more storage. I'll probably add more down the line though. |
Alexvrb | Feb 26, 2004 | |||
If storage is what really matters, and speed isn't essential, anything reliable and quiet/cool works. You could use a PATA->SATA adapter if you needed to. |
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