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Saturday, March 9, 2013

The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives

The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives



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Until recently, it was tasteless for computers to be equipped with an Ide hard drive. These days most computers, together with laptops, are likely to use the newer Sata hard drives. If you're confused about the difference, here's what you need to know:

Performance This one of the most prominent reasons to make sure you get a computer with a Sata harddrive. Ide is much slower than Sata. Even the fastest Ide drive, which has a data exchange speed of 133Mb/s is slower than a appropriate Sata drive, which has a exchange rate of 150Mb/s. In fact newer Sata Ii drives have doubled that to 300Mb/s.

While the numbers may not mean much, you will notice a big speed increase when using Sata. This is especially true if you work with large video, sound or graphics files.

Capacity With Sata you can store a lot more information. Ide harddrives typically have a maximum storage of 500Mb. Current Sata drives can hold 2Tb, that's four times as much as an Ide.

Cables Physically, you may not notice too much inequity between the drives. However, the connections used are very different.

Ide uses a ribbon cable. This is a flat grayish cable that has a connector with 40pins.

Sata, on the other hand, has a much smaller 7pin cable that is typically red in color.

Jumpers In a computer system, it's inherent to have more than one harddrive. To join together manifold Ide drives, you need to chain the ribbon cables from one to the next. The computer law has no idea which is the main drive, from which to load the operating system. For this reason, Ide drives have a 'jumper' pin. The position of the pin will rule if it is a 'master' or a 'slave'.

Sata drives don't use jumpers. Each drive connects directly to the motherboard. To set the original drive, you can access the settings from the computers Bios (special software that runs when you start the computer).

There are other differences, but these ones you see here are the main differences between Sata and Ide harddrives.


The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives


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The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives



The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives
The contrast in the middle of Sata and Ide Hard Drives

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