Will an IDE Hard Drive negate all my other parts

dreadman

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Hey everyone. I'm basically 2 parts away from completing my new build.
But I'm seriously contemplating using one of my current IDE Hard Drives instead of shelling
out for a new SATA Drive.
Is the difference negligible or am I doing the other components an injustice?


The parts are as follows
Intel E8400
OCZ Vendetta 2
2 x 1GB Corsair Dominator DDR2 1066
Asus P5Q-E
MSI Radeon HD4870 OC 512MB (yet to buy)
Antex Signature 850W PSU

Any info from you knowledgeable folks would be most appreciated.

Thx
Dreadman
 

Jeff7181

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Depends on the IDE drives you're talking about. If you're talking about an old 40 GB 2 MB cache 5400 RPM drive, then absolutely. If you're talking about a newer ATA100/133 7200 RPM drives with an 8 MB cache, there's not going to be a HUGE difference unless you step up to something like a newer 16 or 32 MB cache drive that uses high density platters or of course a Raptor.
 

RebateMonger

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Seagate 7200.7 drives are about five years old and aren't THAT slow. But yeah, you could probably tell the difference in boot time or program startup versus a current SATA drive. If it was me, I'd get a newer drive for a new PC like that.
 

California Roll

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You're building a pretty new system and wondering about using an 80GB pata HD?

Spend the extra $50-100 to buy a new sata one. You can use your old one as a backup/slave/external.
 

dreadman

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Thanks guys.

I think it's a good idea to get a new drive.
Was just trying to save a bit for some other Christmas related expenses
because what costs $50-$100 for you runs me $500-$900 :)