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Old 11-29-2004, 02:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm building a system with a hard drive (obviously), a DVD burner, and a CD burner. My motherboard came with 1 parallel ATA cable and 2 SATA cables. I've heard I should do my hard drive on the parallel ATA and the optical drives on the SATA cables. Is this correct? I know SATA is a little faster, so I would actually want my hard drive on the SATA cable, but then I've heard that if I put two devices (such as my optical drives) on a parallel cable that I can only read/write to one at a time, which would make it impossible to do a direct copy of a disc. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-29-2005, 05:36 AM   #2 (permalink)
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SATA is only for hard drives it will not work for any optical drive, you have to have a compatible hard drive that has a SATA interface on it and these do not accept anything else. So unless you have a SATA drive you can't even use those SATA cables. Hope this helps.
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SATA is only for hard drives it will not work for any optical drive
No, there are SATA optical drives http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...131-328&depa=0
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you have to have a compatible hard drive that has a SATA interface on it and these do not accept anything else. So unless you have a SATA drive you can't even use those SATA cables.
Not necessarily http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...998-001&depa=0 , though I wouldn't really recommend using one of those.

@alphamini - What kind of drives do you have? All PATA?
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Wow, i havent seen one of those yet, thanks for showing me, and the sata to ide thing.....dont know about that tho
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I've heard I should do my hard drive on the parallel ATA and the optical drives on the SATA cables
Although it doesnt matter, convention is to have the HDDs on the Primary/Master channel and the optical drives on the Secondary/Slave channels (on PATA connections)

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but then I've heard that if I put two devices (such as my optical drives) on a parallel cable that I can only read/write to one at a time
1. not true
2. what happens is that when you are accessing both devices on that cable simultaneously, the speed will the slower of the two

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SATA is only for hard drives it will not work for any optical drive
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...131-351&depa=0

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though I wouldn't really recommend using one of those.
hehe neither would i
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