The first versions of SerialATA won't perform much better than ATA133 anyway. And the drives themselves will still be the same slow-ass things (relative to the available bus speed). The only advantage would be the increase in the number of drives on the channel (I don't think SerialATA allows multiple devices to be active at once, like SCSI, just more devices, so you still only have one drive attempting to use the bandwidth, unlike SCSI where several drives could easily flood the bus). The one advantage SerialATA will have over ATA100 is the larger capacity, but ATA133 gets around that already.