Nerwin Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Can a SATA drive work on a ATA-133 Interface? heres what the product specs says from my barebone system:
SomeoneElse Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Nope, they're totally different interfaces.If you want to get an S-ATA drive for your computer then you are also going to have to get an S-ATA Controller card.
Nerwin Posted July 9, 2005 Author Posted July 9, 2005 But a 160 Gig ATA HDD will make my computer pretty fast, Right?My computer will have a 3.2 GHZ P4 800MHZ FSB, 160 gig HDD 512 Of ram Some day will be 2gigs of ram
SomeoneElse Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 I don't know how much of difference swapping your original hdd with a new 160GB hdd will make since I don't know the specs of the original hdd.More ram will make your computer faster, especially 2GB
svasutin Posted July 9, 2005 Posted July 9, 2005 Go for the RAM,If this is your first computer, start with an ATA/133 hard drive. Yes this forum is excellent for slipping drivers and mod'ing the XP disc, but you will want to focus on other details first.A minimum spec for your hdd would be 7200 rpm and 4 MB buffer. Higher RPMs give better performance, larger caches only make a difference depending upon usage.Also, don't place your Hdd(s) and cd/dvd on the same cable. Your hdds go on the primary IDE channel and you optical devices go on the other.You might consider two hard drives, a 40-80 GB and a 120+ GB for everything else.
Gee Posted July 10, 2005 Posted July 10, 2005 no i'm building my computer<{POST_SNAPBACK}>If you are building your computer, chances are your new motherboard will have SATA. Actually, your new motherboard will DEFINITELY have SATA.Get a SATA drive.
Nerwin Posted July 10, 2005 Author Posted July 10, 2005 No It dose no support SATA becasue it's a barebone system
Technoguy Posted July 12, 2005 Posted July 12, 2005 well u will hardly notice ne difference in ata and SATA hdd's with same speed say like 7200rpm so well...u can have ATA also.if u really wanna speed up PC get a SATA controller card as @someoneelse suggested and get SATA 10,000 rpm hdd or SATA-2 specification hdd
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