911aaron New Member May 11, 2008 #1 If my Hard Drive used a SATA and my DVD burner used an IDE, would it work properly together?
dznutz New Member May 11, 2008 #4 the only conflict you'll have is if you're using a 40 pin ide cable (non dma mode) and trying to burn at high speeds.
the only conflict you'll have is if you're using a 40 pin ide cable (non dma mode) and trying to burn at high speeds.
911aaron New Member May 11, 2008 #6 dznutz said: the only conflict you'll have is if you're using a 40 pin ide cable (non dma mode) and trying to burn at high speeds. Click to expand... Ambushed said: You should try and get a SATA hard-drive. Click to expand... Is that the only reason why I should try to get a SATA hard-drive?
dznutz said: the only conflict you'll have is if you're using a 40 pin ide cable (non dma mode) and trying to burn at high speeds. Click to expand... Ambushed said: You should try and get a SATA hard-drive. Click to expand... Is that the only reason why I should try to get a SATA hard-drive?
lovely? Active Member May 11, 2008 #7 sata hard drives are faster, and the cords went from monstrous to teeny tiny. smaller then the power cord.
sata hard drives are faster, and the cords went from monstrous to teeny tiny. smaller then the power cord.