In a message dated 8/12/02 12:04:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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>The UATA/100/133 cards give you 48-bit LBA capability, so you can attach a
>drive which is larger than 137 GB.
>
>The UATA/66 and /33 controllers don't.

Is that the only benefit?
>>

Under the given circumstances (Beige G3, 66 MHz bus), yes, IMHO.


>>
Is there any speed benefit when linking a single HD?
>>

Not that I am aware of.


>>
How about if you set up a RAID off the card?
>>

Same answer.


FWIW, I am sticking with the UATA/66 VST UltraTek66 cards (with the OS X 
upgrade, when ... and only when ... necessary).

But, I intend to test a UATA/100/133 card soon, to see if there *is* any 
performance improvement on Beige G3s, given that the hardware and firmware 
developers have had about three years now to debug and tune their cards.



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