I always thought that a standard motherboard came with only enough IDE connectors to attach *only* 4 devices.  
Yet, I often see details of systems that have 4 or more hard drives plus a CD and a DVD (or something similar). I recently saw a picture of a guy's rig that had something like three or four WD 1200JB hard dirves in mobile racks in a Lian Li case plus a CD burner and SoundBlaster Live Drive sitting in it. On top of that, I believe he mentioned having another two hard drives in his case to hold even more storage.
How is this possible?
I'm currently trying to get up to speed on the latest components in order to build a new system. I'm trying to read eveything I can, but I guess I missed something as far as IDE connectors on mobos. Can anyone set me straight on how rigs like the above are possible?
Thanks,
-Taz
			
			Yet, I often see details of systems that have 4 or more hard drives plus a CD and a DVD (or something similar). I recently saw a picture of a guy's rig that had something like three or four WD 1200JB hard dirves in mobile racks in a Lian Li case plus a CD burner and SoundBlaster Live Drive sitting in it. On top of that, I believe he mentioned having another two hard drives in his case to hold even more storage.
How is this possible?
I'm currently trying to get up to speed on the latest components in order to build a new system. I'm trying to read eveything I can, but I guess I missed something as far as IDE connectors on mobos. Can anyone set me straight on how rigs like the above are possible?
Thanks,
-Taz
				
		
			