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nukefault
11-13-2000, 09:58 PM
Ok, now that we've all figured out that ATA66 isn't much faster than ATA33 for real usage and ATA100 isn't much faster than ATA66, is Serial ATA really going to be faster than Ultra160 SCSI and give a good portion of the rated speed, or is it just adding insult to ATA100 injury? I've got quad ATA100 drives right now (not in a waste of time IDE RAID setup) and pretty disappointed with performance...all four are 7200rpm Deskstars w/ 2 meg cache etc etc etc, but still not much more than 20 megs a second even on a good day. Don't want to spend money on an Ultra160 SCSI card if Serial ATA is going to be all its supposed to be...
Thanks for any input -
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yngwie98
11-16-2000, 08:37 AM
Probably not. Tom's Hardware covered it in this article http://www.tomshardware.com/business/00q3/000824/idf-01.html
SCSI is the usually way to go if you have to have the absolute best (and can afford it).
Marsolin
11-16-2000, 10:19 AM
It won't benefit any individual drives right now, but if you look back there are some drives that saturate ATA33. If you have a couple such drives being accessed simultaneously then I don't see why you wouldn't gain some benefit. I agree with you though that a system won't see any dramatic speed increase.
-= HaX0r =-
11-19-2000, 09:32 PM
but still not much more than 20 megs a second even on a good day
Wow that is pretty bad. I get usually 40-50 and spikes above 88
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Arcadian
11-19-2000, 11:35 PM
Even if it did not improve speed at all, I'm all for having those much smaller serial ATA cables, which wouldn't clutter up my case nearly as much.
Down8
11-20-2000, 08:18 AM
Want a really cleared out case? Grab a SCSI card and an external bay & put all your drives in there. same speed, no cables in the way. I have an external bay that I use for my old SCSI drives, and it's great.
-bZj
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nukefault
11-21-2000, 01:25 AM
Well frig. Smaller cabling is nice, but some of the lamer magazines (can we say MacAddict?) have been hyping on Serial ATA as the savior of the IDE interface and I was sort of hoping there would be at least a little bit of truth to it. Oh well, time to hunt down a good SCSI card...
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