As far as I can tell, you wouldn't notice a difference between IDE and SATA drives as far as performance goes... Sure, SATA can support the faster RPM speeds of newer hard drives (10,000/15,000RPM), but that shouldn't effect game performance whatsoever.
As far as I can tell, you wouldn't notice a difference between IDE and SATA drives as far as performance goes... Sure, SATA can support the faster RPM speeds of newer hard drives (10,000/15,000RPM), but that shouldn't effect game performance whatsoever.
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As far as I can tell, you wouldn't notice a difference between IDE and SATA drives as far as performance goes... Sure, SATA can support the faster RPM speeds of newer hard drives (10,000/15,000RPM), but that shouldn't effect game performance whatsoever.
http://forums1.avsim.net/index.php?s=&s ... &p=1530076
Seems the master has proved me wrong. =P
I knew the speeds of the WD Raptor would certainly help with retrieving said data, but I didn't think it would actually help with in-game performance.
You learn someone new every day!
Ok quick question while on the topic. A SATA Dvd Drive will perform faster or slower than a IDE dvd drive? A simple faster or slower or no difference answer will suffice.
Thanks. I burn quite a lot of information when i am backing up my pc's (am about to format and reinstall so a lot of burning ahead).
I heard coments around and my own humble experience SATA is faster HDD and cd/dvd rom ..
but the thin red cable..ahh it unplug and sometimes causes troubles,they should invent somekind of hook to hold the cable harder to the motherboard and devices
I heard coments around and my own humble experience SATA is faster HDD and cd/dvd rom ..
but the thin red cable..ahh it unplug and sometimes causes troubles,they should invent somekind of hook to hold the cable harder to the motherboard and devices
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