I'm putting together a system for a financially challenged friend, and, so far, the only drive I've been able to get my hands on is an old Quantum Bigfoot 12.9 gb ATA-33 hard drive.
I'm pairing this drive with fairly respectable new components:
GIGABYTE GA-MA69VM-S2 AM2 (open box)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Brisbane 2.3GHz 2 x 512KB L2
Micron 1 gb ddr2 667
He's never used a computer in his life, so, at most, I expect him to do light browsing, emails and maybe word processing.
What issues might he be running into with a ATA-33 drive? I'm guessing it'll take forever to boot, right? Anything he saves is going to take a while as are file transfers.
What about browsing? I don't expect him to be signing up for FiOS, that's for sure. If he does sign up to a fast internet provider, though, is that drive going to kill his online experience? This may be a really dumb question, but when you download web pages, they load in memory first and then cache on the HD, correct? If you turn caching off, the speed of the HD has no bearing. Or does it?
I'm pairing this drive with fairly respectable new components:
GIGABYTE GA-MA69VM-S2 AM2 (open box)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ Brisbane 2.3GHz 2 x 512KB L2
Micron 1 gb ddr2 667
He's never used a computer in his life, so, at most, I expect him to do light browsing, emails and maybe word processing.
What issues might he be running into with a ATA-33 drive? I'm guessing it'll take forever to boot, right? Anything he saves is going to take a while as are file transfers.
What about browsing? I don't expect him to be signing up for FiOS, that's for sure. If he does sign up to a fast internet provider, though, is that drive going to kill his online experience? This may be a really dumb question, but when you download web pages, they load in memory first and then cache on the HD, correct? If you turn caching off, the speed of the HD has no bearing. Or does it?