I have two IDE DVD writers.
Am using an Asus P5Q Pro MB with 1 IDE port (supporting a master and a slave device). And I have a Rosewill RC-200 PCI IDE (ATA) Silicon Image RAID (0/1/0+1/JBOD) Host Controller Card that will support an additional set of IDE devices via the PCI slot.
Am I better off connecting both IDE DVD writers to the IDE port on the mobo (which obviously does not use the PCI interface) as a master/primary and slave/secondary. Or am I better off connecting one to the IDE port on the mobo as a master and connecting the second writer as a master on the PCI slot IDE controller?
And why?
(I seem to remember that there is a performance penalty for putting both DVDs on the same channel as Master/Slave (esp. when trying to use both simultaneously for read/write) but was not sure whether that was a bigger penalty than going through the PCI interface).
Am using an Asus P5Q Pro MB with 1 IDE port (supporting a master and a slave device). And I have a Rosewill RC-200 PCI IDE (ATA) Silicon Image RAID (0/1/0+1/JBOD) Host Controller Card that will support an additional set of IDE devices via the PCI slot.
Am I better off connecting both IDE DVD writers to the IDE port on the mobo (which obviously does not use the PCI interface) as a master/primary and slave/secondary. Or am I better off connecting one to the IDE port on the mobo as a master and connecting the second writer as a master on the PCI slot IDE controller?
And why?
(I seem to remember that there is a performance penalty for putting both DVDs on the same channel as Master/Slave (esp. when trying to use both simultaneously for read/write) but was not sure whether that was a bigger penalty than going through the PCI interface).