I'm in the market for a new hard drive because the Maxtor Diamondmax +9 in my main machine now is the noisiest thing in there by a LONG way - so that will go to my brother as a christmas present, and I will probably go for a Samsung Spinpoint which apparently is one of the quietest drives around at the moment.
Anyway, this brings me around to the point of the post. This is likely to be the last upgrade to this machine for a good few months, and the next one will likely be major with the mobo and CPU changing. This new mobo combo when it happens would be nice if it was SATA-native. So I was thinking - should I buy a SATA HDD now as well? How does one go about connecting up a SATA drive to a mobo with the old IDE connectors? Via a PCI controller board? Could I boot off that? I have v. little experience with anything more exotic than putting 2 HDDs on a single IDE channel! Are these controller boards cheap? I'd only need it for 6 months or so... I don't need it for the performance right now - just for future proofing's sake.
Or should I just go for a nice'n'quiet good old PATA drive and get a SATA one when I do the major upgrade next year? Because if I understand things right, SATA-controller-to-PATA-drive conversion is easy via a little board/connector you can add to the drive (?).
Any vaguely relevant info would be much appreciated!
TIA
Gnep
Anyway, this brings me around to the point of the post. This is likely to be the last upgrade to this machine for a good few months, and the next one will likely be major with the mobo and CPU changing. This new mobo combo when it happens would be nice if it was SATA-native. So I was thinking - should I buy a SATA HDD now as well? How does one go about connecting up a SATA drive to a mobo with the old IDE connectors? Via a PCI controller board? Could I boot off that? I have v. little experience with anything more exotic than putting 2 HDDs on a single IDE channel! Are these controller boards cheap? I'd only need it for 6 months or so... I don't need it for the performance right now - just for future proofing's sake.
Or should I just go for a nice'n'quiet good old PATA drive and get a SATA one when I do the major upgrade next year? Because if I understand things right, SATA-controller-to-PATA-drive conversion is easy via a little board/connector you can add to the drive (?).
Any vaguely relevant info would be much appreciated!
TIA
Gnep
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