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From: ghazini on 17 Feb 2006 03:15 I am getting into assembling of a new PC for my own purpose and I found that the latest SATA drive is better than the usual PATA or ATAPI UATA. But how come a SATA (serial architecture) is having more data access speed than that of a Parallel ATA bus architecture? Can anyone give me a idea of the basics of this query?? And I need to know for what speed I can get a SATA hard drive If I am opting for that. Thank you, Ghazini
From: Argento on 17 Feb 2006 03:59 "ghazini" <ghazini(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1140164109.915484.23170(a)g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I am getting into assembling of a new PC for my own purpose and I found > that the latest SATA drive is better than the usual PATA or ATAPI UATA. > > But how come a SATA (serial architecture) is having more data access > speed than that of a Parallel ATA bus architecture? > Can anyone give me a idea of the basics of this query?? > > And I need to know for what speed I can get a SATA hard drive If I am > opting for that. > > Thank you, > Ghazini > I hope this helps:- http://www.ata-atapi.com/sata.htm
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