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PATA or SATA?
Hi all, I'm new to this forum and I need your expert opinions.
![]() I'm looking to expand and upgrade my hard drives and I was wondering if I should stick with PATA or upgrade to SATA? My current hard drives are two ATA/133 Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM and my motherboard is the Asus A7N8X Deluxe. I realize that the SATA is faster but will it be noticeable? Is it worth the upgrade? |
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Right now I think that the main advantage of S-ATA is cabling: thinner cables means better air-flow and easier placement of devices. It won't perform faster because of the interface alone. And because almost all optical drives are still P-ATA, I don't think that there is much to gain unless you can go to a full S-ATA system (Plextor does have a S-ATA DVD burner, but it's pricy!). But S-ATA is the future, so if you're planning a future system upgrade, then I would go for S-ATA, that my opinion
.Remember that when you install Windows XP on a S-ATA disk, you need a floppy with the driver to access the drive or else it won't find it.
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Yes, this works in all the motherboards that I've tested. With S-ATA there is no longer master-slave, all devices are "masters" and connect directly to the motherboard. Additional P-ATA diveces connect as master for the first one, and slave for the next one for each channel regardless of S-ATA devices (as in any non S-ATA board).
So you can boot from a S-ATA drive, while a master P-ATA drive and a slave P-ATA DVD burner (for instance) are connected at the same time. However this set up may requiere some fiddling with the BIOS so the S-ATA drive is the first to boot, and then some fiddling with Windows XP so it installs in the S-ATA drive.
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