I've recently built my own PC with the help mainly of people from this site. I used the Hard Drives I had from my scrapped Tiny PC which are a 20 gig Fujitsu and a 60 gig Western Digi WD600JB (7200) EIDE .
I'm ready to scrap (retire) the 20 gig drive and replace with something around 200 gb.
I have a Gigabyte motherboard GA-K8NF-9 which supports SATA.
So what would you do?
1. Just buy a 200gb IDE drive and use it with my 60 gb Western Digi drive (cost approx £65) or
2. Spend more : Go SATA and buy 2 drives maybe a 40 gb for my OS and a 200 gb for storage. (cost approx £105).
If I go SATA I wouldn't be able to use my existing 60gb Hard drive (I don't think) so my question is would SATA be worth the extra £ in performance. I use my PC for Internet,burning CD or DVD, and Photoshop mainly. No gaming (except for Spider Solitaire
).
Is it important to have 2 Hard Drives or could I make do with one say 250 gb Sata drive (cost £93) and partition it?
If it's relevant I have AMD Athlon XP 3200+ processor and 1 gig of RAM.
TIA David......
I'm ready to scrap (retire) the 20 gig drive and replace with something around 200 gb.
I have a Gigabyte motherboard GA-K8NF-9 which supports SATA.
So what would you do?
1. Just buy a 200gb IDE drive and use it with my 60 gb Western Digi drive (cost approx £65) or
2. Spend more : Go SATA and buy 2 drives maybe a 40 gb for my OS and a 200 gb for storage. (cost approx £105).
If I go SATA I wouldn't be able to use my existing 60gb Hard drive (I don't think) so my question is would SATA be worth the extra £ in performance. I use my PC for Internet,burning CD or DVD, and Photoshop mainly. No gaming (except for Spider Solitaire
Is it important to have 2 Hard Drives or could I make do with one say 250 gb Sata drive (cost £93) and partition it?
If it's relevant I have AMD Athlon XP 3200+ processor and 1 gig of RAM.
TIA David......