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05-06-08, 04:09 PM #1
New DVD burner... SATA or IDE?
I have built probably 3 or 4 machines in the past with all IDE devices. The current box I have is the first where I ever used SATA (on the HDD) and it works great. Now I need to get a new DVD-R and could go either way... SATA or IDE. I've never used a SATA optical drive yet. Is there any reason to choose one over the other? I'm guessing SATA just since it seems to be newer and more prevalent (and the cable is so much easier to route ).
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05-06-08, 05:08 PM #2Re: New DVD burner... SATA or IDE?
SATA has its benefits over IDE. If you don't know all the technical stuff though, you might not understand the difference or relevance (hell I know I don't the exact specifics still). But SATA is suppose to run better and it gets ride of the hassle of those big ugly IDE cables.
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