Some rabid bigot with the entirely appropriate name of
Rita A. Bigotowitz <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> John and Pat Ochenduszko <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>> I know this has been answered before so please excuse my lack
>>> of memory on the subject. I am going to be installing a smallish
>>> 5400 rpm on a system that already has a 7200rpm hard drive.
>>> The smaller drive is only for beta testing purposes and I want to
>>> know if it will detract from the performance of the 7200 rpm drive.
>> No it wont.
> Sure will, any IDE/ATA drive is a detraction in performance.
Utterly mindless pig ignorant bigotry, typical from you.
> SCSI is the answer if you want performance
Hari Krishna, Hari Hari Hari....
>>> I believe that I have read that with today's newer, faster
>>> and robust systems, that is really not an issue anymore.
>> Correct, and it hasnt been for years now.
> Not true.
Wrong. As always.
> A slower drive will be the downfall of any modern system.
Not if you aint actually using it, ****wit.
> The I/O is the biggest bottleneck in today's systems.
Only when you are actually using it for the beta testing, ****wit.
>>> The system is a very new P4 2.6 GHz with 512 MB of RAM.
>> Thats fine.
> Irrelevant.
Not on that question of the lowest common denominator
of the ATA mode used on a ribbon cable, bigotcow.
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