iLLmatic wrote:
-101-InvaderZim wrote:
IDE dude. Easier to use and operate (XP for some reason doesnt like SATA and prefers IDE.)
Oh and on another note the WD Raptor is prolly a VERY expensive 76 GB HDD. For the same price you can get
a 200GB HDD. There are equivilent IDE versions of the 10K RPM SATA
*sighs*
IDE = So much slower.
Update your self nab.
OK, let's get this strait please.
The SATA interface is faster than the PATA interface - but the drives are NOT faster!!! The fastest drives today cannot saturate the available bandwith on a PATA 100 interface. A SATA and PATA drive from the same manufacturer are physically the same, only the interface is different. There is only a marginal performance increase because of system overhead when using SATA, but it would be negligible.
That being said, I would still recommend SATA as well just for the convenience - unless you can get the same drive in PATA format for a good discount.
And as far as Windows XP not working well with SATA drives is bogus also - as long as you know what you are doing. You should use the native SATA connections on the motherboard not the ones that are typically from a secondary controller chip. you can use the ones from the secondary controller chip but then you will need to do what is called an F6 install of Windows - so stick with the native connections.
Edit: Hoosyourdaddy, I was still writing my response when you posted. Doh! It just peeves me when people spout off about something that they "think" they know. Anyone who goes out and buys a SATAII drive thinking it will be twice as fast as a SATA drive because the bandwidth is doubled is a moron.
Last edited by Psycho (2006-01-31 17:04:27)