Stick with the harddrive interface that you are predominantly using. It won't matter if it's IDE or Sata really.
I would keep the harddrives seperated for fragmentation reasons.
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Sep 25th, 2005 07:49 PM #1
HD question
in my PC I have an Seagate 80 gig SATA drive for the OS, MUSIC
I also have a WD 200 IDE drive for my media (pvr tv, movies etc..)
I am finding its not enough space. I don't know if I should get another SATA drive or a IDE drive?
These are the 2 options I am considering maybe you could help me figure which type of drive would work best.
1. I could get another 200 or 250 and combine it with my WD 200 - format it as one big drive. If I do this would I need to get IDE?
2. I could get another drive - leave it as a 3rd drive and use it as a drive just for movies, my other just for tv series and the other os and music.
So any suggestions which I should get - SATA or IDE._______________
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Sep 26th, 2005 09:51 AM #3
Doesn't really matter what you get, especially if it is storage. Just get what is the best deal at the time, that would be IDE usually. I don't notice the speed difference, unless it's a Raptor (but they are small).
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