Parallel ATA Hard Drives
The differences between SATA II and SATA may be minimal, but SATA still beats PATA hands down with the occasional exception of price. Things have changed a lot over the last couple of months and there are still deals here and there, but SATA is becoming more predominant everyday. As you'll notice below, except for the first few drives, the cost per GB (particularly on larger sized drives) is the same or better on SATA.It's starting to get hard for us to list prices on certain drives (such as the sub 80GB units) since the cost ratio is so poor. In fact, buying any sub 80GB PATA drive seems quite silly since every unit costs the same anyway, but the 80GB drives obviously pack more space. We may consider phasing these drives out in the next iterations of the price guides.
The old adage used to be that you bought a PATA drive if you just wanted space, and didn't care about the speed. Things have changed a bit over the last year, although occasionally, PATA is cheaper for purely raw data storage. We still don't recommend going all out on 300GB or 400GB drives just yet, although the price has come down considerably (more so on the SATA variants). Seagate's 7200.8 [RTPE: Seagate 7200.8] series and Hitachi's 7K400 [RTPE: Hitachi 7K400] series stand together as the only real 400GB solutions right now, and the price per GB is not great either. Prices have been on the decline - it just makes more sense to spend the extra few dollars on the NCQ-ready SATA versions of both of these drives. Below, you can see the price details on the Hitachi 400GB Deskstar [RTPE: HDS7240KLAT80], which dropped almost $50 in price since our last guide:
Hitachi ATA100 400GB 7200RPM 8MB Deskstar 7K400
Maxtor ATA100 250GB 7200RPM 8MB MaXLine Plus II
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KristopherKubicki - Monday, May 9, 2005 - link
No no, I insist, more than that.Kristopher
flatblastard - Monday, May 9, 2005 - link
hopefully more than that hopefullyflatblastard - Monday, May 9, 2005 - link
#2 "hopefully its more than that"#3 "Haha more than that hopefully"
KristopherKubicki - Monday, May 9, 2005 - link
Haha more than that hopefully :-PKristopher
xsilver - Monday, May 9, 2005 - link
"demystifying "how to buy an AMD processor and get what you want" guide!"interesting......
... sounds like a fluff piece
hopefully its more than that
bupkus - Sunday, May 8, 2005 - link