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Old 22-11-2004, 04:51 AM   #1
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Hello Everyone,

I have a computer with a 120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM), but
with editing video from my DV cam, I am a little low on space. Best
Buy has a few rebates on a Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200
RPM)hard drive, and I was thinking about adding it as a second hard
drive. Would having a Serial and Ultra drive in the same computer on
the same cable be a problem? Any information would be appreciated.

Thank You,

Chad
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Old 22-11-2004, 06:19 AM   #2
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No problems... But other things can factor. Hd's take about 30-60 watts each
(i think) and power can be an issue. But not likly.


"ChadDiesel" <shaqattack1992-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> I have a computer with a 120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM), but
> with editing video from my DV cam, I am a little low on space. Best
> Buy has a few rebates on a Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200
> RPM)hard drive, and I was thinking about adding it as a second hard
> drive. Would having a Serial and Ultra drive in the same computer on
> the same cable be a problem? Any information would be appreciated.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Chad



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Old 22-11-2004, 08:24 AM   #3
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 05:19:15 GMT, "Clob"
<clobercow@verizon.net> wrote:

>"ChadDiesel" <shaqattack1992-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:64f03819.0411211951.7253b1ce@posting.google.com...
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I have a computer with a 120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM), but
>> with editing video from my DV cam, I am a little low on space. Best
>> Buy has a few rebates on a Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200
>> RPM)hard drive, and I was thinking about adding it as a second hard
>> drive. Would having a Serial and Ultra drive in the same computer on
>> the same cable be a problem? Any information would be appreciated.


>No problems... But other things can factor. Hd's take about 30-60 watts each
>(i think) and power can be an issue. But not likly.


Typical hard drive takes about 15W, a little more spinning
up and a little less just sitting idle.

There should be no problem adding an ATA drive to a system
already using SATA. You will need an ATA cable, it does not
plug into the same cable as SATA (SATA cables are 1 per
drive anyway, you couldn't even plug a second SATA drive
into same cable). Retail packaged ATA drives almost always
come with an ATA cable in the box, so the remaining issues
aren't related to it being ATA, just the typical things like
having room in the case for it with adequate airflow, and a
spare ATA (IDE) controller channel position to plug it in.
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Old 22-11-2004, 04:54 PM   #4
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Serial HDs and Ultra ATA HDs use a completely different type of cable.

You cannot connect both on the same cable.

However, you should be able to run both HDs in the same computer on
different cables, each with their own interface to the MB.


shaqattack1992-newsgroups@yahoo.com (ChadDiesel) wrote:

>Hello Everyone,
>
>I have a computer with a 120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM), but
>with editing video from my DV cam, I am a little low on space. Best
>Buy has a few rebates on a Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200
>RPM)hard drive, and I was thinking about adding it as a second hard
>drive. Would having a Serial and Ultra drive in the same computer on
>the same cable be a problem? Any information would be appreciated.
>
>Thank You,
>
>Chad


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Old 22-11-2004, 11:01 PM   #5
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kony <spam@spam.com> wrote in message news:<3r43q0lkdkfnb6gqdinsn5ifcp5g9m8uss@4ax.com>...
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 05:19:15 GMT, "Clob"
> <clobercow@verizon.net> wrote:
>
> >"ChadDiesel" <shaqattack1992-newsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >news:64f03819.0411211951.7253b1ce@posting.google.com...
> >> Hello Everyone,
> >>
> >> I have a computer with a 120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM), but
> >> with editing video from my DV cam, I am a little low on space. Best
> >> Buy has a few rebates on a Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200
> >> RPM)hard drive, and I was thinking about adding it as a second hard
> >> drive. Would having a Serial and Ultra drive in the same computer on
> >> the same cable be a problem? Any information would be appreciated.

>
> >No problems... But other things can factor. Hd's take about 30-60 watts each
> >(i think) and power can be an issue. But not likly.

>
> Typical hard drive takes about 15W, a little more spinning
> up and a little less just sitting idle.
>
> There should be no problem adding an ATA drive to a system
> already using SATA. You will need an ATA cable, it does not
> plug into the same cable as SATA (SATA cables are 1 per
> drive anyway, you couldn't even plug a second SATA drive
> into same cable). Retail packaged ATA drives almost always
> come with an ATA cable in the box, so the remaining issues
> aren't related to it being ATA, just the typical things like
> having room in the case for it with adequate airflow, and a
> spare ATA (IDE) controller channel position to plug it in.



Thanks to everyone for the information. I think I will purchase the drive.

Thanks,

Chad
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