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Round IDE Cables
RitualOfTheTrout - Aug 28, 2003
 RitualOfTheTrout Aug 28, 2003
Iv read that the round IDE cables can lead to data loss and corruption. Is this true?

 racketboy Aug 28, 2003
I think there is just a very slightly higher chance of data loss, but from what I've heard, it's nothing to be too worried about.

I'm actually thinking about getting some in the day or so --- so I'd like to hear some other opinions too

 IceDigger Aug 28, 2003
I wouldnt worry about them. I have been using them in my clients machines the past 6 months and they sure to look purty. No problems so far.

 Scared0o0Rabbit Aug 28, 2003
I've never heard of any problems *shrug* in any case, I think I'm gonna go buy some, my drive situation has gotten out of hand... 3 hard drives and 3 optical drives in a single pc tends to lead to a mess inside lol.

 ExCyber Aug 28, 2003
Just make sure you get cables that are designed rounded and aren't just chopped up flat cables; I'm not aware of any reason that rounded is intrinsically less reliable than flat, but when you start cutting up the insulation you could be affecting the characteristic impedance of the conductors etc.

 Gallstaff Aug 30, 2003
I use rounded cables cause they are UV reactive and are teh shiznit. Haven't had problems so far.

 Alexvrb Aug 31, 2003
Like ExCyber was saying, if they have poor insulation it can cause problems. But as long as you're not getting uber-cheap ones, you should be fine. In the future when the drives are all native SATA, it'll be a piece of cake to organize then all.