Mixing Drive Speeds

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can you do this w/7200 and 10,000? is it wise to do so even if it is possible


cause there's this 10,000 I'm looking at, but I just bought a 7200...



it's serial ATA
 
also should the drives one uses be from the same company?


can you mix Sata with str8 IDE
 
They connect to different ports on your motherboard, so you shouldn't have any problems at all with mixing different drives or drive speeds. Just make sure your motherboard supports SATA.

Not trying to be an ass, but please don't use AOL-speak like "str8". It's not that much harder to just type the whole thing out..."straight"...and it makes it a hell of a lot more readable. Thanks.
 
I take offense you calling that AOL speak...lol



I've been doing that since I was in the 8th grade 'circa 1990...


long befor aol...I'd put that in my notes passed in class...had to write shorthand...


...I'm so far ahead of the curve you can't see me
 
The company known as Quantum Computer Services (which was soon to evolve into AOL) was launched in 1985. The company switched its name and launched its first client (for Macintosh and Apple II) in October of 1989. America Online was born.

AOL's been around since you were in the 3rd grade man :D

Granted, it was possibly around before the advent of AOL. I call it AOL speak because the use of such shorthand rose exponentially with the increase of clueless noobs who couldn't figure out the internet and so resorted to AOL.
 
sile2001 said:
The company known as Quantum Computer Services (which was soon to evolve into AOL) was launched in 1985. The company switched its name and launched its first client (for Macintosh and Apple II) in October of 1989. America Online was born.

AOL's been around since you were in the 3rd grade man :D

Granted, it was possibly around before the advent of AOL. I call it AOL speak because the use of such shorthand rose exponentially with the increase of clueless noobs who couldn't figure out the internet and so resorted to AOL.


true that...it's to be expected I guess, when hip hop first was breaking into the mainstream I was like...damn the way I walk talk and dress ain't no fad this is what I do...once Regis is saying stuff you say, it's out there...

...que cera, cera though...got to come up with some new new
 
Yes. The platters inside the hard drive spin at 7200 or 10,000, or 5400 (older drives.) the faster they spin, the less searching has to be done to retrieve files, making things go quicker. Also, the onboard cache plays a big role. More ram = more info stored ahead of time.

since you have SATA, the new maxtor 10,000 Raptor, are the fastest on the market today.

If I may ask, what are you playing on doing with the drives? Applications? Storing Files? Operating System?
 
I've got a 200gig Seagate for files, and am scouting for a 40 or 80gig for programs, and the OS...that'd be the 10g one
 
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