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markm75
I was pondering converting my 2 internal Optical drives to SATA, using
very inexpensive converters... Mainly because currently, if I'm doing
writing to a disc or even copying from them, the machine.. here a Dual
Core 2 1.86 GHZ with 2 GB ram and vista, begins to act very slowly
while in use, due to the bus/interface issues, compared to SATA speeds,
I'm assuming.
I have them both on seperate IDE channels as it is.. so I'm wondering
if there would be any benefit by doing the converters? IE: I know the
converters are going to give me sata speeds with an optical drive, but
would they free up the bottlenecks of in use issues and the OS?
Anyone tried it and know if there is a difference?
Thanks
very inexpensive converters... Mainly because currently, if I'm doing
writing to a disc or even copying from them, the machine.. here a Dual
Core 2 1.86 GHZ with 2 GB ram and vista, begins to act very slowly
while in use, due to the bus/interface issues, compared to SATA speeds,
I'm assuming.
I have them both on seperate IDE channels as it is.. so I'm wondering
if there would be any benefit by doing the converters? IE: I know the
converters are going to give me sata speeds with an optical drive, but
would they free up the bottlenecks of in use issues and the OS?
Anyone tried it and know if there is a difference?
Thanks