To stare at, and wonder if you can hook a second device up to it!Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Understand that both drives won't be able to send/recieve information at the same time. If you're only going to have two IDE devices, it's better to put one on each controller.
Actually, no.. it's not.Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
i was wondering about using both a CD drive and a Hard disk drive on the same cable, as it would seem that a hard disk... oh never mind. it was a silly question...
Originally posted by: Eli
Actually, no.. it's not.Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
i was wondering about using both a CD drive and a Hard disk drive on the same cable, as it would seem that a hard disk... oh never mind. it was a silly question...
As Chaotic says, they won't be able to be accessed at the same time, which really isn't a big deal, but since us computer builders are anal about performance, it's better to put them both as Master on seperate channels as long as you have the room.
If you ever add another drive, you can stick it on as Primary slave.
Edit: You don't have a 2nd cable? You can use a normal 40pin conductor IDE cable for your cdrom.. use the 80 conductor for your HDD.
How much space do you need?Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: Eli
Actually, no.. it's not.Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
i was wondering about using both a CD drive and a Hard disk drive on the same cable, as it would seem that a hard disk... oh never mind. it was a silly question...
As Chaotic says, they won't be able to be accessed at the same time, which really isn't a big deal, but since us computer builders are anal about performance, it's better to put them both as Master on seperate channels as long as you have the room.
If you ever add another drive, you can stick it on as Primary slave.
Edit: You don't have a 2nd cable? You can use a normal 40pin conductor IDE cable for your cdrom.. use the 80 conductor for your HDD.
i havent picked up my hard drive or cd drive yet... i'm looking for deals on em.
probably gonna get the asus from newegg, the cheappie. 19.00 for a cd drive.
hard drive... hmm, i'm gonna have to look around for that one.
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: Eli
Actually, no.. it's not.Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: notfred
If you couldn't put them on the same cable, what would yo uthink the second connector on the cable was for?
i was wondering about using both a CD drive and a Hard disk drive on the same cable, as it would seem that a hard disk... oh never mind. it was a silly question...
As Chaotic says, they won't be able to be accessed at the same time, which really isn't a big deal, but since us computer builders are anal about performance, it's better to put them both as Master on seperate channels as long as you have the room.
If you ever add another drive, you can stick it on as Primary slave.
Edit: You don't have a 2nd cable? You can use a normal 40pin conductor IDE cable for your cdrom.. use the 80 conductor for your HDD.
i havent picked up my hard drive or cd drive yet... i'm looking for deals on em.
probably gonna get the asus from newegg, the cheappie. 19.00 for a cd drive.
hard drive... hmm, i'm gonna have to look around for that one.
