Summary: I am going to be building a computer and I'm not sure what I should get as far as Hard drives. I'll be doing a lot of video editing. I know I'm getti...
Summary: I am considering getting a hard drive controller card and am wanting to know which type is the best, IDE or SCSI? I do know that SCSI appears to be mu...
Summary: I have run 2 power supplies in a single machine, one for the motherboard, fans, CD/DVD, and one for my hard drives. I'm not sure if it would work in y...
Summary: Hi all I don't really have a problem I would just liek to know what is your take on ide vs scuzzi? Any thoughts? I've heard scuzzy is quicker but th...
Summary: Hehe... Reliability, performance, more than 2 drives per channel, and multiple drive access, just to name a few. As far as reliability, ATA drives are...
Summary: In most things two ide drives and an ide drive and a SCSI drive do not differ to the operator of the computer with a few exceptions. If you were...
Summary: Onboard SCSI can sometimes be found on server/high end workstation motherboards. Would it be faster than a PCI SCSI card? Both should work off of th...
Summary: IDE and SCSI drives can easily coexist on the same system. I'm not sure where you heard the primary IDE channel had to be empty (no drives). The main ...
Summary: SCSI provides a path to attach higher speed drives than EIDE. It is a faster interface method and is used in corporate storage farms. A 10krpm or 15...
Summary: Unlike IDE, the SCSI interface IS NOT integrated into most motherboards, so you have to add a seperate card in order to use a SCSI drive. Most SCSI ...
Summary: I have bought a removable drive caddie,, Kerwin something or other (ide) so I could swap my old IDE hard drives in and out of my machine. Great,, wor...
Summary: Quick, and easy question: I have looked at the other post and seen something like what I am about to ask, but the questions usually pertained to scann...
Summary: Hi I am start editing video and record to DVD. My current hard drive is ATA133, too slow. I want to upgrade to a new hard drive and there are two ch...
Summary: Most modern hard drives are either ATA66/ATA100/ATA133. Most modern CD/DVD/CDRW's are either ATA33 or slower. Two drives on the same IDE channel wor...
Summary: Hi Following on from Stuart had said and your response #4. The best reason to hang up this idea of yours is 80 wire ide is also cable select as part ...
Summary: My knowledge on SCSI disks is very limited, the only thing I know is that the disks are usually more expensive than SATA disks. Which Asus motherboard...
Summary: Hard drives do not run at their max rated speed all the time. 160 and 320mb/sec is the max BURST data transfer speed (so is e.g. 133mb/sec for IDE dri...
Summary: I was looking at a server online and I thought to my self if you could use your typical SATA Hard Disk drive on a SCSI hot swappable HDD server? So ba...
Summary: OK> If I try to load an operating system like W2000 or XP onto a blank IDE or SCSI drive using the Sony IDE device, setup never finishes--period. Afte...