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    Difference between IDE and ATA

    Someone can provide me info about difference between IDE and ATA - On my PC I have the IDE, but certain product displays ide - thank you ata

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    Re: Difference between IDE and ATA

    you should not be confused with Sata?
    because:

    P-ata = Parallel ATA (IDE =!)
    S = Serial ATA-ata
    "ata" simply means a DD IDE

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    Re: Difference between IDE and ATA

    IDE uses the big 40/80 pin ribbons. SATA uses much smaller ones.
    Higher RPM usually means faster access times, but perhaps not in all cases.
    8 Meg cache is about all you'll ever need for today's stuff, 16 is more of a marketing thing for people that think they need 16 to look cool. The difference in your everyday useage will not be noticable.

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    Re: Difference between IDE and ATA

    SATA drives are designed to reduce the bottleneck between the CPU, PCI and other components which trade data much faster.Present ATA rating is 150 where as ATA 133 is the fastest of the IDE drives.

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