It really depends on what you are planning to do.
Cost per mb is important when doing video editing because of the amount needed. Scsi allows 7(15) devices. I personally use both. Ide hdd for capturing and booting and a cdrom for every day use. All other devices are scsi.
Things may change with the new USB 2.0 and 1394b, but that is the future. You can't build a system based on what may come out next month or a year from now. Unless you can put off your projects that long.
USB 2.0 is 480 megabits = 60 megabytes per second.
1394b is 800 megabits = 100 megabytes per second.
SCSI 20,40,80 or 160 megabytes per second.
SCSI 320 is also in the works.
Most people still aren't doing video editing,
esp as much as Doc.
For most people IDE is the best way to go.
Cost per mb is important when doing video editing because of the amount needed. Scsi allows 7(15) devices. I personally use both. Ide hdd for capturing and booting and a cdrom for every day use. All other devices are scsi.
Things may change with the new USB 2.0 and 1394b, but that is the future. You can't build a system based on what may come out next month or a year from now. Unless you can put off your projects that long.
USB 2.0 is 480 megabits = 60 megabytes per second.
1394b is 800 megabits = 100 megabytes per second.
SCSI 20,40,80 or 160 megabytes per second.
SCSI 320 is also in the works.
Most people still aren't doing video editing,
esp as much as Doc.
For most people IDE is the best way to go.
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