Soon, there will be no need for these Forums at all. Wikipedia does a great job on much of this stuff.Originally posted by: fire400
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA
To ease their transition to SATA, many manufacturers have produced drives which use controllers largely identical to those on their PATA drives and include a bridge chip on the logic board. Bridged drives have a SATA connector, may include either or both kinds of power connectors, and generally perform identically to native drives. They may, however, lack support for some SATA-specific features. As of 2004, all major hard drive manufacturers produce either bridged or native SATA drives.
