The invention of SATA and its release into the wild, so to speak, opens up all sorts of avenues.
I wanted to upgrade to a SATA drive but my mobo would not support it.
SO, I got a SATA controller card from Buslink. (About $30)
I was able to get my new SATA drive up and running on that little PCI card with only a minimum of difficulty.
I was even able to add a second SATA drive and RAID the two drives together.
The RAID configuration ate up both SATA ports and two drives and didn't give me the scorching speed I was looking for. So I dismantled the RAID setup and went back to a single SATA drive.
Then, I found the IDE to SATA adaptor. I just installed it on the back of my old IDE drive and plugged it into my SATA controller with a SATA drive cable. I was astounded and amazed to see that it made my little 60 gig Maxtor (IDE) drive run just like a new SATA drive. I saw data transfer speeds of 1.5mbpm.
So there's just one more option available to someone wanting faster performance from their IDE drives.\
It just gets better and better,
Good Luck to all,
Andromeda43
This post has been edited by Andromeda43: 02 January 2006 - 01:57 PM