It will be unfair to compare the pros and cons of this 2 generations of hard disk interface. The serial ATAs are slowly replacing the PATAs. However PATA hard disks are still around mainly because there's still the IDE connection available on new motherboards today. Its very unlike the sockets of processors which comes obsolete fast with almost every core changes. Also, there are external hard disk manufacturers using the IDE connection on PATA drives under their mod cases.Originally posted by CasperX:Reason? lolz
I am not sure of which one is better...
What are the cons and pros for IDE and SATA2?![]()
pci express doubles the transfer rate of agpOriginally posted by CasperX:I see, thats an additional knowledge for me again. heh
What about graphic cards? Whats the diff btwn AGP and PCIE? Whats the COns and Pros?
Nope, unless your motherboard supports it. Refer to SoulDivine's post on what's a PATA and SATA.Originally posted by Croaking_Toad:So it's possible to, say, have a SATA HDD as a master and PATA HDD as a slave all on the same motherboard?
When it comes to SATA there is nothing to worry about master or slave settings. The serial ATA connectors are numbered according to the default priority and the booting sequence of the drives connected goes with this rule unless you change it in the motherboard's BIOS. It is possible to have PATA drives and SATA drives in your computer. Even if you run short of IDE connectors i believe you can still get a controller card for it and plug it into the PCI2.3 slots.Originally posted by Croaking_Toad:So it's possible to, say, have a SATA HDD as a master and PATA HDD as a slave all on the same motherboard?
You can have all the pros and cons hereOriginally posted by CasperX:I see, thats an additional knowledge for me again. heh
What about graphic cards? Whats the diff btwn AGP and PCIE? Whats the COns and Pros?
That is because your hardisk is not formatted yetOriginally posted by CasperX:i connect the sata2 hard disk, but the system don't seems to detect it. whats wrong wif that?
Can't detect in BIOS setup? Or can't detect when in XP 'my computer'?Originally posted by CasperX:fdisk and format liao. but still no detect @_@