SATA vs PATA

Gareth

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Is there a speed difference between the two, and if so, is it noticeable on doing tasks such as installing applications and burning disks? Currently I have a Lite-on DVD-ROM and a HP DVD 640i.
 
SATA is faster but PATA is still MANY time faster than the fastest optical drive, which means the only benifit is a cleaner case.
 
joe2005 are you hoisting an engine out of a P/U ? I am in the 7% I listen to country and Blue grass.
 
SATA is faster but PATA is still MANY time faster than the fastest optical drive, which means the only benifit is a cleaner case.

And that makes absolutely no sense ;)

PATA = EIDE/IDE, whatever:

ATA133
ATA100
ATA66
ATA33

SATA:

SATAI 150
SATAII 300

As you can see... PATA looses... so how can it win if it's slower?
 
And that makes absolutely no sense ;)

As you can see... PATA looses... so how can it win if it's slower?
What he meant was that SATA is faster then PATA, however the PATA interface is capable of transferring data faster then what optical drives can to date.
 
What about hard drives? Does PATA limit a hard drive?
Speed wise it's borderline. The average throughput is no where near the 133MBps capability of ATA133, however when you add multiple drives it will begin to bottleneck.
 
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