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Old 06-16-2005, 09:28 PM   #11 (permalink)
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what does "They are SATA only though" mean or why do you say that.
They dont make an IDE version of the drive. You can only purchase them in SATA.

Also what motherboard are you using MT?
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Old 06-16-2005, 10:31 PM   #12 (permalink)
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It's an ASUS K8V.


*was looking at drives and see PATA, what the heck is a PATA HDD
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It's an ASUS K8V.


*was looking at drives and see PATA, what the heck is a PATA HDD
Parallel ATA. You can mix both SATA and PATA drives.

Going with a SATA is the way you want to go because when you throw a 3rd IDE drive into the mix you are setting it as a slave on one of your IDE channels. So you will have performance problems hitting both drives on the same channel. So add the SATA drive.
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The I would assume too that the SATA should be my main (OS/appz) drive and the IDE's for storage?

I have Maxtors now and would get a Maxtor SATA. Would I be able to move the OS & appz frmo my current primary IDE to the SATA or do a new install of everything
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ya you would get better performance off the faster drives.

You would need software to make the move....

You could add the new drive and change your bios to boot off the new drive. Install a fresh copy of your OS... and work on your apps.... just switch your bios back to the PATA for booting and you can get right back in.
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Yeah follow what Lopo said, he's got much more expnerience with things like that than I do.

PATA = IDE, basically.

I'd really look into that Maxtor Diamond Max 10, second fastest driver, its 7200RPM so its very quiet and its very very fast still.
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I can do a full install of everything, prolly be best overall anyway. thx buds.
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Here is a stupid question.

Can your video card cause lag in a game?
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Step 4.) If you've tried those two steps and you still have the problem, the next step would be to check to make sure your video card is being fully cooled. One easy way to check is if your video card drivers include a built in temperature read out. Video cards are designed to work up to 120C, but in some cases lower temperatures could be causing problems, if you're unsure ask. If your video card does not include this, or you do not know how to locate it, you should check to make sure all your fans inside your computer are working. Open the side panel of your computer and turn it on, be careful to watch for fans and your fingers, as it will hurt (trust me on this one) if you get one inside a fan. Check to make sure that the fan on the video card is working. If all things are working correctly then move on to the next step.
I have owned 3 nVidia cards, a Ti4400, a 5950Ultra, and my current 2x (SLI) 8800GTX cards. I never had any heat issues w/ the Ti4400, but the 5950Ultra card would crap out at (or slightly below) 75C; the 8800GTXs between 78 and 85C.

The 5950 heat problem occurred when the fins of the heatsink got so clogged w/ dust that you couldn't get thru w/ a machete - keeping it clean eliminated any concern about heat ... duh ...

The 8800s, OTOH, run hot. Their huge size - double slots for each one and a hair under 11" long don't help at all w/ airflow in a midtower case...even w/ 6x80mm fans in the case (2 intake on the front, 2 exhast on the back, 1 intake on the side and 1 exhaust on the top). They idle at 60-63C.

If you are using/considering a top-end vid card, overheating is a problem that people are consistantly encountering. Be very aware of this issue, especially with 8800GTS and 8800GTX cards. The "designed to work up to 120C" mentioned above is seriously overstated. I've been spending a fair amount of time in the EVGA (my vid card manufacturer) forums...the temp limitations I mentioned are pretty standard in real life.

In order to try to give myself some more temperature headroom, my new case will be arriving tomorrow:




Those are 250mm (9.8") fans on the side. It also has a 120mm intake fan on the front and a 120 exhaust fan on the back, as well as vents on the top and the other side. Since I'm not going to spend another $300 or so to water cool the vid cards, this will have to suffice.
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