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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 12:41
by SuperficiaL_
hi guys,

im thinking of buying a 2nd internal HD instead of using my external firewire HD.
but what are your thoughts on the difference in speed between a serial ATA drive (7200 RPM 8MB Cache) and an external firewire HD (FW400, 7200 RPM).
i know the serial ATA drive is faster (not the drive itself but the data transfer) than the external FW HD but would it be really noticeable? and is the difference big enough so that i could play higher resolution clips?

thanx in advance,
SuperficiaL...

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 12:46
by jim_
what about buying a serial hd and putting it in an external fw/usb2 cradle, details about 10posts below this one...

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2003 13:51
by SuperficiaL_
hi jim,

would that really be a big difference? because im using firewire now only with an ide drive.
if i would use an S-ATA drive via firewire it wouldnt be faster than an internal S-ATA drive, right?
and if i bought a S-ATA drive it would be cheaper to use it internally.

Greetz,
SuperficiaL...

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 12:03
by ether_warpTV_
serial ATA might not make a big difference right now, but they will be getting much faster in the near future (if you have a mboard that supports it)

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2003 08:57
by SuperficiaL_
hi ether,

yes my motherboard supports Serial-ATA...
i gues if he difference isnt that big ill stick with my external FW-HD...
tnx guys....

SuperficiaL