Hi, I was thinking of getting a raptor. I can't find any ata, they are all sata. What happened tot he ata version?
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there never was an ata version afaik, never heard about there being one
Last edited by PriMaTe; 03-13-2006 at 09:27 PM.
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Neither have I. The Raptor technology was borrowed from SCSI based drives, and adapted to SATA use from what I've always understood.
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