wa pa, next week naa na... heheheOriginally Posted by EarlZ
naa kay site anang tipidpc? try ko search, wa man gud ko kita.Originally Posted by weedmeister2
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i looked at pcx website and found a nice one, its an Intel mobo - Intel DP965LTCK, P965 chipset, costs Php6700.. nindot unta ni na mobo bah but SATA lng iya masupport, i want SATAII.. hehe..
SATAII offers no real advantage yet, SATAI isnt even fully used even at RAID0Originally Posted by KennRuss
what is the difference between SATA1 and SATA2?Originally Posted by EarlZ
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SATAI offers 150mb/s while sata 2 doubles that.. our current harddrives can only transfer at 45~55mb and those raptor X's at 60mb at most.. make into a raid-0 and thats 110~120max at most..Originally Posted by Generals
sataII also has a hotswap function and can be placed on the rear I/O pannel for enclosuers that support SATAII port
so what do you mean when you say that sata2 offers no benefits yet? no Mobo supports it pa?Originally Posted by EarlZ
When i say it offers no benefits over SATAI i mean wala kay speed difference makita. harddrive speeds are dependent on the drive, if the interface ( such as SATAI and SATAII ) can provide more bandwidth than the drive needs then it would be even useless to use a 50mb/s drive on a SATAII port but im not saying that dont get SATAII capable motherboards, im just stating that theres no performance difference pa as of now.Originally Posted by Generals
ah i get it. your saying the drive is only capable of 50mb/s in most of our sata drive available locally. and since this is so, getting a SATA2 is will not give that much benefits still.Originally Posted by EarlZ
since SATA1 harddisk paman available, no need to get SATA2.
is that what you mean?
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same interface but differs on the data transfer rate (speed)Originally Posted by Generals
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