On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 at 22:47:25, Derek Stewart wrote:
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There is no benfit of using 80 wire IDE cables, as the IDE controller can
not take advantage of the higher speeds like on PCs...
Indeed. ... and the blanked single socket will (or should) stop you
using it!
I have
HI,
There is no benfit of using 80 wire IDE cables, as the IDE controller can
not take advantage of the higher speeds like on PCs...
I have build many PCs, and it does not matter where to the CDROM is or
device on the IDE cable. Unless it using 80 wire conductors or uses cable
select.
The CFD
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Derek Stewart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
HI,
There is no benfit of using 80 wire IDE cables, as the IDE controller can
not take advantage of the higher speeds like on PCs...
I was commenting in general. The Q.xx controller is ATA 66 isn't it ? I
don't recall seeing