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xaeniac

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Presently I have a 120 gb ATA drive. I want to buy a secondary drive, but I want it to be useful in the future, so I would like to buy a SATA drive. The only thing is that my mobo does not support SATA, so I would have to buy a PCI controller card. Would I be sacrificing speed if I made the SATA drive my primary drive? What are the negatives in doing this? I don't want to buy a new mobo as I think it would be wasteful to buy Skt A and if I upgraded it would require me to buy many things brand new video card, mobo, processor, ram, and the list goes on and on, so what advice would you give me?
 

sillious

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Not being an expert on this matter if I may ask a polite question:

What's the point of buying a SATA drive only to get the ATA bandwith (through ATA cable)?

Again, not to argue, I am interested to know if taking the adviced option, doesn't the data transfer bandwidth gets lower?

Thanks.
 

mikester

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The point is you can buy SATA drives now and use them in an old system and still use them in a newer system later, instead of spending money on IDE drives which are on the way out
 

kenrippy

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yes, and the speed difference is hardly noticeable when comparing two new models of each 7200rpm formats.
 

Cinna696

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while sata may offer more bandwith, the average hds are still not putting out more than the old IDE cable could cover.