theknuck
It's pronounced Knuck, like in Knuckle!!
+45|7063|balls
if a mobo supports sata will it still support old ide hd?  i searched but all i could find was mumbojumbo about raid and whatnot.
tupla_s
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+455|7043|Finland
If there's ide plug (as there usually is), then yes

Last edited by tupla_s (2006-10-26 18:00:44)

spud924
Member
+12|6904|The Sticks, WA, USA
usually mobos come with ide and sata
Soldier-Of-Wasteland
Mephistopheles
+40|7107|Land of the Very Cold
Usually they come with both but not always. The computer I designed for my cousin has Sata ii support, but no ide connectors at all.

To be safe, if you have the exact model of the mobo, look up the specs on the manufacturers site. It'll tell you there.
theknuck
It's pronounced Knuck, like in Knuckle!!
+45|7063|balls
how bout this one.  i don't see "ide" anywhere, just sata.

http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/Products/P … mp;LanID=9

Last edited by theknuck (2006-10-26 20:33:35)

jsnipy
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+3,277|6974|...

worst case you have to buy an ide pci card
The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|7093|Deep In The South Of Texas
It's got IDE. Check this pic:

http://img.hexus.net/v2/press_releases/ … n1sli1.jpg

Top left, above the memory slots.  Floppy(green), 2 x IDE(white) & 24 pin PSU connector.
[)r@ke
Member
+16|7103|Indiana
Stillhouse is right, theknuck...

VERY FEW mobos do not come with IDE interfaces.
Over 98% of mobos have the IDE (aka "Ultra-ATA") interface... only now that SATA is so prevalent are 1-2% of boards being manufactured without IDE.


So what does that mean, having no IDE interface?  It means (a) you must have a SATA-I or SATA-II hard drive (obviously), and (b) you must have SATA-interfacing Optical drives (there are a choice few DVD±RWs out there with SATA interfaces, such as Plextor's PX-755).
This just brings older optical drives up to the speed capabilities of serial -- but it hasn't quite caught on market-wide yet.  It's only caught on with the niche of custom-builders who are obsessive about getting  good airflow throughout their cases (which, IDE cables can impede).

Last edited by [)r@ke (2006-10-26 22:32:35)

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