Difference between IDE and IDE100?
I'm looking into getting a new harddrive, but I was wondering what the difference is between IDE and IDE100.
I don't want to get one that isn't compatible with my PC. My motherboard can't use SATA btw. So I need to get an IDE, but I see there's IDE and IDE100, so I'm wondering what the difference is?
And if anyone knows, what is cache good for when it comes to harddrives?
I don't want to get one that isn't compatible with my PC. My motherboard can't use SATA btw. So I need to get an IDE, but I see there's IDE and IDE100, so I'm wondering what the difference is?
And if anyone knows, what is cache good for when it comes to harddrives?
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2. Cache helps speed up disk access.
Cache is where frequently accessed data and read ahead data is temporarily stored. This is very important on a drive where your OS & programs will be located and less important on a pure storage drive. 8MB is pretty standard, more is obviously better.
IMO probably the most important spec to look for is a low average seek latency. Get as close to or below 8ms as possible.
Hope that helps.