Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
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Originally posted by: postmortemIA
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Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
None of the INTEL P965/P35 chipset support PATA out of the box. That's why manufacturers went with the low cost JMicron solution. AHCI is worthless since the true bottleneck for read/write is still the HDD...50-60MB/sec read/write under IDEAL condition. AHCI is about bells and whistles like NCQ that don't do squat for everyday real world performance.
Again, even the IP35 Pro is equipped with the JMicron chipset.
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Intel's DP35DP uses Marvell's chip.</end quote></div>
If you're that concerned about getting the most performance out of the rig, then you should focus on the slowest component inside the PC...HDD. There is virtually zero price difference between PATA and SATA HDDs at many retailers. Since Intel chipset does not natively run PATA, just spend about $25 AR for a small Seagate SATA boot drive. It is virtually impossible for anyone to notice the speed difference between a JMicron and Marvell chip, under normal use.
It is important to distinguish between real world performance and marketing hypes.