Michael Cecil <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 13:32:22 +0500, "yurishka"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Terry,
>>
>>SATA is faster than ATA, at present SATA can transfer 150MB /s, while ATA
>>can transfer 133MB /s.
>>
>>
>>"Terry Pinnell" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I have two identical HDs at present on my AMD Athlon XP1800, 512MB.
>>> Both are '60GB 7200rpm MAXTOR 6L060J3 UDMA-133 EIDE with 2MB buffer'.
>>> I'm looking for a new 200 GB HD, but there appear to be two types: ATA
>>> and SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment). How can I establish
>>> beyond any doubt which I need please?
>
>Irrelevant. Neither type of drive can sustain that transfer rate. Terry
>needs to find out if his motherboard supports SATA. If it does he can get
>a PATA (or ATA as he calls it) drive or a SATA drive, otherwise just a
>PATA drive. Also, remember to enable 48bit support if you want to use the
>new drive as just one big partition. http://www.48bitlba.com/
Thanks. I'll have to check to be 100% sure, but I reckon this PC
doesn't support SATA. FWIW, my m/b = ASUS A7A266-E, BIOS = Award
Software with ASUS A7A266-E ACPI BIOS v 1009, System Chipset = M1647
ALiMAGiK 1 AGP System Controller.
Unless I'm going to actually see any of that extra potential speed of
an SATA type, I reckon I'll probably go for a 'MAXTOR 200GB HARD DRIVE
7200RPM DiamondMax Plus 10 ATA-133 Average Seek Time 9.4 ms'. Does
that sound OK to you?
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Terry, West Sussex, UK