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Yousuf04
07-30-2005, 11:17 PM
What is so good about Sata that alot of people like it. how is it different from the other hdds?
Alaron
07-31-2005, 01:41 AM
Two things make it much better then the old Parallel ATA.
1. Smaller data cables. Gone are the wide gray cables. SATA uses very thin wires, making cable management much easier.
2. Higher data rates. Currently SATA is 150Mb/s but the technology allows for increased rates, 300Mb/s and up to 600Mb/s in the future. This is necessary because currently the 133Mb/s maximum of PATA is becoming a limitation.
In short, if you are making a new build, definetly get SATA. It's worth it. :)
palloco
07-31-2005, 05:59 AM
I dont think so. Even on the fastest HD, the raptor, the maximum speed it can reach is 125 MB/s, and almost every disk is around 70 Mb/s is burst read speed. ATA 133 is only necessary for disks like raptor, and SATA is unnecessary at the moment.
spyder003
07-31-2005, 03:53 PM
I dont think so. Even on the fastest HD, the raptor, the maximum speed it can reach is 125 MB/s, and almost every disk is around 70 Mb/s is burst read speed. ATA 133 is only necessary for disks like raptor, and SATA is unnecessary at the moment.
I don't think so. You have it backwards. Burst speed may reach 110-120 MB/s, and sustain around 70 MB/s. Raptors aren't available in ATA 133, they are SATA only.
Another plus to SATA is there are no jumpers :)
SATA is simpler to install (just plug it in and that's it), it uses thinner cables (provides better airflow, thus better cooling), always direct point to point connections (so you can install the drives wherever you want).
Also, many newer boards only have 1x PATA, but 4x (or more) SATA. Save PATA for the optical drives (as there are only a few opticals for SATA), and go SATA with the hard drives.
RJ
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