ATA66 controllers?

RSI

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If you have a motherboard that does not support ATA66, is it possible to buy a pci thingy card that will make you be able to use it on that computer?
 

RSI

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ok. I wasn't being specific because I wasn't sure about it... I went to the local computer shop and asked about a ata66 pci controller, and the guy was dumbly staring back at me saying "what?" .. he didn't know what I was talking about!... my god.

So the store doesn't carry ata66 controllers... jeez.
 

RSI

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I was really surprised when I saw his response...

Also, he sells nothing but INTEL processors - NOTHING! I would understand if he didn't sell IDT or Cyrix.. but AMD?!? He thinks AMD are REALLY UNSTABLE... I have never seen an unstable AMD!

So he doesn't know what ata66 pci controllers are and he doesn't sell anything but Intel processors... yikes.
 

RSI

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<< is it worth it? i just have one ibm ata/66 HDD. >>

uhmm.... ?????? I have a Quantum 7200rpm ata/66 hdd. The HDD being ata66 has NOTHING TO DO WITH WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!! :D

Jonny, not the one I'm using right now :)
 

Yoshi

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Promise's Ultra66 controller is probably the best add on card to buy. I have not heard bad things about Abit's Hodrod66 controller either. I personally use the Promise model and can vouch for its reliability.

As for AMD, obviously the guy does not know his stuff but AMD was not always a pillar of CPU stability.
 

Kjazlaw

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ata/66 is usually not worth it unless you have a bunch of ide devices. it will usually not make a difference on performance.
 

RSI

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Putting the drive downstairs on my Cyrix using ATA33 cut my boot time by 1/3. I want ATA66 w/my Duron. :D
 

youseelabruin

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sorry RSI, my post was a question to the others. i didnt mean to step on your thread. thanks <he> for <seems> the <a bit> answers <self-centered> fellas.
 

Scifione

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I have the Epox EP-USB66 UATA66 card with USB hub build in, and it works good. I like it, but I had to toy with it when inserting it. Epox seemed to think that physical specifications for PCI cards was optional for this card. :| I can't complain about my Epox motherboard however.