IDE-SATA Adaptors
Leonardo
Wake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, Alaska Icrontian
Compatibility problems. After some research, I have learned that apparently some of the first generation IDE to SATA adapters don't work with newer generation motherboards' SATA ports. For example, Newegg states that the Abit Serillel adapter they carry (original, not the "Serillel II") is not compatible with the Abit IC7.
Hmm, I would appreciate any comments or links to definitive articles. I've already ordered an Abit IC7 and NF7-S rev. 2.0. I will need adapters for the SATA ports, as all my hard drives are IDE. I realize that SATA is not much faster than 8MB-buffer IDE; but nevertheless, I need/want all ports on my new boards available.
There are several brands of adapters available, include Highpoint's, IS2's, and Abit's.
Please steer me in the right direction.
Leo
Hmm, I would appreciate any comments or links to definitive articles. I've already ordered an Abit IC7 and NF7-S rev. 2.0. I will need adapters for the SATA ports, as all my hard drives are IDE. I realize that SATA is not much faster than 8MB-buffer IDE; but nevertheless, I need/want all ports on my new boards available.
There are several brands of adapters available, include Highpoint's, IS2's, and Abit's.
Please steer me in the right direction.
Leo
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I use 2 Abit adaptors on my NF7 1.2 with 2 Western Digital 80 gb SE´s and they work great. I had problems in the beginning of this boards life but that was due to a bad bios which is now solved.
I second the Abit brand.
And yes, SATA is MUCH faster than ATA´s, especially the Raptors.
Well, I didn't ask that, you crazy Viking!
OK, seriously now, I did some more checking. Best I can make out is that the original Serillel adapters do not allow more than one device per socket. Also, only IDE hard drives will work with the adapters - no CD or DVD or optical drives. Apparently, the Serillel II adapters fixed all those problems. I don't know about other brands of adapters.
Im not sure exactly what you mean with "more than one device per socket" but you know that those serial drives isn´t working as Master/Slave right? It´s one drive max per connector and cable. I can tell you that 2 drives with an adapter on each looks worse than drives with just plain ATA cable. Those adaptors is killing airflow bigtime. I would actually suggest a PCI Ide Raidcard, NOT sata if you stick with ata drives and leave the existing sata connectors open until you get those drives in the future. Just my 2 cents buddy.
Yup, exactly what I meant.
Good suggestion on your part about the PCI RAID card. The case is large though. I think stringing IDE cables, even rounded ones out accross the mobo, over to the PCI card would cause just as much, or even more airflow blockage than the SATA adapters.
Leo
I have the biggest Antec, but with those 2 drives and the adapters, it´s crammed like 200 meatballs in a fry pan.
Just a heads up since im a little dissapointed with the setup, not speedwise, but how it looks.
My ideal world with theese adaptors is to have them in a Harddrivecage in the lowest 5.25 slot together with a slightly longer sata cable. Up to 3 or 4 feet is supposed to be tolerated without any loss of performance.
Cheers buddy,
Mac
I have a couple of SATA adapters available to me and my NF7-S has the new BIOS with the fixed SATA BIOS. Im wondering whether to junk my old Highpoint IDE raid card in favour of using the SATA ---> IDE adapters.
Opinions guys??
In my case, that's a fact.
I have got a plan to setup a raid system but was hoping for some info!
I have got an a-bit NF7-S motherboard which has got these Serillel ata converters! my plan is to make two 80gb harddrives in to a raid system (was thinkin raid-0) but this is where I aint to sure on!
I have also got a 16gb hard drive which I was gonna use for the windows system and as the main drive! then use the raid (two 80gb drives) as a secondry drive! so that to the computer it thinks it has 2 drives in total one drive which is the main one (160gb, one hard drive) and another drive the 2nd'ry (two 80gb drives made as raid which is suppose to be fast)
the reason I am thinking of doing this is because if the raid fails I will still be able to start up my system and wouldnt have lost the things on the main drive!
my main plan is to use the raid drives for video editing due to them being very fast.
I wont be using the raid system for storing files and things, mainly just for video editing!
is it possible to do this? if not can u explain why?
I know a lot about computer systems due to I work in IT but I have left all the RAID side of things to the other guys! they believe it should be ok but I just wanted to make sure with you lot as you seem to have done this alot :P plus the fact the guys I work with have never even seen or heard of these converters for connection the IDE drives through sata connectors!
Cheers!
Mcleish