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    Catfish
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    Post ATA vs. UDMA

    Hey,

    yet another question for you What's the difference between ATA66 and UDMA66 or ATA100 and UDMA100? thanks,

    Agathron

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    These terms are often used interchangably. ATA is the specification, and DMA just specifies Direct Memory Access. The 66 means that a drive and/or controller is rated for operation at the 66MB/s burst transfer rate - same goes for the 100 (although none of the drives available today reach these specifications yet). Most importantly - get a 7200 RPM drive

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    I just saw a couple of drives on pricewatch that claim to be ATA-100. Is this just marketing bs or do they actually meet the specifications?

    Agathron

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    If they are advertised as ATA/100, then chances are they are legit - just don't expect to notice the performance increase (provided you have the controller card and the 80-conductor cable).

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    Catfish
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    Thanks again

    Agathron

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