SATA Drive

VegasD

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What do I need to know about these drives before buying one? I was thinking about buying two 160gig drives and using the method I just read in another post:

Channel 1 - Primary System HDD - Master
DVD Drive - Slave
Channel 2 - Storage System HDD - Master
CDRW - Slave

I assume these SATA Drives use standard IDE cables? Would the setup above be correct and the best method for optimum gaming performance?
 

johnjkr1

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Serial ATA drives do not use standard cables, nor does master/slave apply to them anymore. You'll need special cables and power adapters for serial ata drives, not to mention a compatible controller (either onboard or pci)
 

JBT

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The only drives that really require SATA power adapeters are the seagate drives.

You are going to need a SATA controller which will either be on your motherboard our u can geta LSI SATA controller for like 25 bucks at newegg
 

BBC454

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Originally posted by: JBT
The only drives that really require SATA power adapeters are the seagate drives.

Don't the Seagate drives come with the power adapter? The one I just bought came with a power-adapter cable and signal cable, it is a retail version.

Also, most motherboards now come with sata compatability.