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November 26th, 2002, 05:51 PM
#1
need help with ATA100/IDE
Now that I have my plan sorted out (sort of) I am looking at the hardware setup for my new, second hard drive.
I have an Asus A7V motherboard, which has a total of 4 IDE connectors:
1) Primary IDE
2) Secondary IDE
3) Primary Ultra ATA100 IDE
4) Secondary Ultra ATA100 IDE
My current setup is:
1) CD-ROM
2) CD-RW
3) Current HD
4) nothing
My question is: is there any performance bonus to have each device on its own IDE connector configured as a master? Or should I use master/slave configurations on the primary channels?
I am thinking of taking (3) and putting it on (4) and installing the new drive on (3).
Last edited by Ice9; November 26th, 2002 at 05:53 PM.
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November 26th, 2002, 05:58 PM
#2
If you can configure the system where each device has its own channel, then by all means do it. You may not see spectacular Star Wars effects, but it will eliminate potential bottlenecks in data transfer. You will also see an improvement when doing CD to CD burning.
Last edited by bistro; November 26th, 2002 at 06:06 PM.
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November 26th, 2002, 06:22 PM
#3
As bistro says...I've used the A7V boards up to and including 266-E with the ATA/100 options.
ATA primary= main HHD as master 40/80 cable
ATA secondary= second HHD as master 40/80 cable
IDE primary= CD-RW as master 40/40 cable
IDE secondary= DVD-ROM as master 40/40 cable
Works like a charm,but use rounded cables or fold and cable tie your flat ones for better air flow...
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November 26th, 2002, 06:24 PM
#4
A7V , A7V266-E and A7V-266 E/AA mobos
Mine is set up with the cdrom master primary ide, Master
cdrw is master on the secondary ide, Master
On the ATA
C: in on the Primary ATA master
D: in on the secondary ATA master
Biggest advantage, Take about 6 minutes to clone [copy] C: drive to D: Now if I did the same to a partition on the C hdd it takes about 30 minutes. The amount being transfered is about 6GB.
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November 26th, 2002, 06:29 PM
#5
Thanks guys, I figured it was the best way, but I wanted to make sure.
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