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RobF
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 4:34 pm    Post subject: HDD Max Speed with 8kta 3 pro? Reply with quote

Compusa advertising a WD 80GB HDD, 7800 rpm, for $20, July 1, evening
only. Will my board even recognize a 7800 drive? If the drive does run, and
only at the 7200 speed I'm using now, the compusa deal would be attractive.
Need to know now, please, and thanks.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 5:38 pm    Post subject: Re: HDD Max Speed with 8kta 3 pro? Reply with quote

It's a typo. WD does not make a 7800 rpm drive. It's likely a 7200 rpm
drive. The next step up from that is 10,000 rpm drives. Besides, the
platter speed does not matter to the motherboard any way. ATA133 or ATA100
does not matter either. The drive interface will run at whatever speed the
motherboard supports. In other words, an ATA133 drive will run at ATA100
speed if that is the max the motherboard supports. Just make sure it has
the correct interface, ie EIDE or SATA and you'll be ok.

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Compusa advertising a WD 80GB HDD, 7800 rpm, for $20, July 1, evening
only. Will my board even recognize a 7800 drive? If the drive does run,
and
only at the 7200 speed I'm using now, the compusa deal would be
attractive.
Need to know now, please, and thanks.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:33 pm    Post subject: Re: HDD Max Speed with 8kta 3 pro? Reply with quote

Thanks, Dave. I might have forgotten to notice the SATA/EIDE spec if it
hadn't been for your thoughtful post.

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| It's a typo. WD does not make a 7800 rpm drive. It's likely a 7200 rpm
| drive. The next step up from that is 10,000 rpm drives. Besides, the
| platter speed does not matter to the motherboard any way. ATA133 or
ATA100
| does not matter either. The drive interface will run at whatever speed
the
| motherboard supports. In other words, an ATA133 drive will run at ATA100
| speed if that is the max the motherboard supports. Just make sure it has
| the correct interface, ie EIDE or SATA and you'll be ok.
|
| DaveL
|
|
| "RobF" <artifo@XexciteX.com> wrote in message
| news:XlUwe.11$Dh2.226@eagle.america.net...
| > Compusa advertising a WD 80GB HDD, 7800 rpm, for $20, July 1, evening
| > only. Will my board even recognize a 7800 drive? If the drive does run,
| > and
| > only at the 7200 speed I'm using now, the compusa deal would be
| > attractive.
| > Need to know now, please, and thanks.
| >
| > --
| > Address anti-spammed
| >
| >
|
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