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ChadDiesel
I posted a message a few days ago about adding a second hard
drive---if I could add an Ultra ATA hard drive to my system that
currently has a SATA hard drive. I was told this would be no problem.
I now have in my machine:
120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM)
I have purchased:
Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200 RPM) ($50 after
rebates-unopened box)
I do have a free IDE slot on my motherboard. It is a Dell, so I looked
in the support forums to see if there are any issues with installing a
second drive. Several people posted that installing this slower drive
could slow down my main hard drive. Is there any truth to this?
I don't want to slow my system, because I play games like Doom 3 and
Half-Life 2. I want to keep my programs and games on my main SATA
drive and use the new Ultra ATA drive only for capturing footage from
my DV camera. I haven't opened the box yet, so I wanted to check here
first. Reading posts here has helped me a lot in the past.
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chad
drive---if I could add an Ultra ATA hard drive to my system that
currently has a SATA hard drive. I was told this would be no problem.
I now have in my machine:
120GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200RPM)
I have purchased:
Seagate Barracuda 120GB Ultra ATA (7200 RPM) ($50 after
rebates-unopened box)
I do have a free IDE slot on my motherboard. It is a Dell, so I looked
in the support forums to see if there are any issues with installing a
second drive. Several people posted that installing this slower drive
could slow down my main hard drive. Is there any truth to this?
I don't want to slow my system, because I play games like Doom 3 and
Half-Life 2. I want to keep my programs and games on my main SATA
drive and use the new Ultra ATA drive only for capturing footage from
my DV camera. I haven't opened the box yet, so I wanted to check here
first. Reading posts here has helped me a lot in the past.
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chad