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    SATA & IDE HDD at the same time?

    I am planning on building a new system in the next month or so with the Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo. I want to have a Raptor on the SATA controller to use as my boot drive along with 2 WD SE 120GB IDEs from my old system.

    I saw *one* post where someone said that using the SATA controller would eliminate one of the IDE channels and I can't find any others to back it up. Can anyone verify or refute this? In the end, I would like my system to have the 1 SATA HDD, 2 IDE HDD, and 2 IDE CD/DVD drives, plus a good ole FDD.

    Any help is appreciated.

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    Last edited by bsgk; 07-05-2003 at 09:42 AM.

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    That's nonsense. You can use PATA and SATA simultaneously. It would be a rather silly design flaw otherwise.
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    Correct. The ASUS board SATA controller is an addition to the nForce2 dual IDE controllers. There is no conflict.

    I haven't explored this on my ASUS A7N8X Deluxe yet, but my MSI nForce1 with SATA PCI boots first to IDE, so I needed a boot manager of some kind (WinXP Pro) to redirect boot from IDE to SATA.
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