Roark,
That's nice. I've been a pretty vocal opponent of the SATA zealots on here since... it was first announced. We've been hearing FOREVER that it'll be "on every motherboard worth anything" by "the end of... <pick a time frame>".
Guess what? None yet. Not on the SiS746FX from IWill (which has everything ELSE but the kitchen sink), not on a board from ASUS... not anywhere.
Additionally, even speeds such as ATA166 are stupid bordering on retarded. The drive can't deliver more than 30MB/sec. sustained. SOME drives might deliver as much as ... oh ... 45MB/sec. sustained. The really fast ones. That's IT. With two drives per channel, ATA100 is more than fast enough, even if the drives can deliver 50MB/sec. sustained - but none can.
I too would like to see 10k RPM IDE drives in a REAL standard that I can REALLY buy TODAY.
- Gurm
That's nice. I've been a pretty vocal opponent of the SATA zealots on here since... it was first announced. We've been hearing FOREVER that it'll be "on every motherboard worth anything" by "the end of... <pick a time frame>".
Guess what? None yet. Not on the SiS746FX from IWill (which has everything ELSE but the kitchen sink), not on a board from ASUS... not anywhere.
Additionally, even speeds such as ATA166 are stupid bordering on retarded. The drive can't deliver more than 30MB/sec. sustained. SOME drives might deliver as much as ... oh ... 45MB/sec. sustained. The really fast ones. That's IT. With two drives per channel, ATA100 is more than fast enough, even if the drives can deliver 50MB/sec. sustained - but none can.
I too would like to see 10k RPM IDE drives in a REAL standard that I can REALLY buy TODAY.
- Gurm
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