Hard Drive Questions

sweavesweave boston
edited February 2007 in Hardware
hi :)

planning on building a new system in a few months and im having a bit of confusion on HDs

now i know that eide is the old format and that sata (Serial ata) is the new(ish) but what is PATA and ultra-ATA?

also i'm first planning on getting a general sata HD when i build it and later add a second faster HD for games and other things i want faster loads on.

so my second question is what would be better for me for the second HD: raid or scsi (i was originally thinking of a 70gbish raid hd for this purpose)

thanks

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  • PterocarpousPterocarpous Rosie the Riveter Lives On in CA, USA! New
    edited February 2007
    sweave wrote:
    ...planning on building a new system in a few months and im having a bit of confusion on HDs...now i know that eide is the old format and that sata (Serial ata) is the new(ish) but what is PATA and ultra-ATA?...also i'm first planning on getting a general sata HD when i build it and later add a second faster HD for games and other things i want faster loads on...so my second question is what would be better for me for the second HD: raid or scsi (i was originally thinking of a 70gbish raid hd for this purpose)...

    Whatis.com and Webopedia are two terrific resources for answering the types of questions you have. You can go HERE for info. re: PATA & SATA and HERE for info. re: ultra ATA (which is one of the types of PATA). You can also find information re: EIDE HERE.

    There are now two SATA standards out; SATA 1 (referred to as just SATA) and SATA II (2). The newest, SATA II, is twice as fast (3Gb/s data transfer rate) as the original SATA (1.5Gb/s data transfer rate) standard. SATA II was originally developed for server environments. For best performance, I recommend you get SATA or SATA II drives and a motherboard that has SATA II-capable controllers built in.

    For more info. on SATA in general, checkout SATA-IO.org

    HERE is a link to a site that compares and contrasts the two standards, PATA & SATA well.
  • sweavesweave boston
    edited February 2007
    thanks :D
  • PterocarpousPterocarpous Rosie the Riveter Lives On in CA, USA! New
    edited February 2007
    sweave wrote:
    thanks :D
    You're certainly welcome! :smiles:
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