If you run ATA/133 or SATA/150 with a PCI controller host and a compatible drive (the same high speed interface) you can get a clear speed advantage over the build in UW-SCSI. You'll have to buy a PCI controller card (so you will need to have a free pci slot) and a compatible drive (I have an ATA/133 Maxtor 40GB it cost me 50$)

I don't run any EIDE/UATA hard drives on this machine, anyway. It is all UW-SCSI.


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