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  • camj979
    Hyperactive
    • Feb 2006
    • 135

    IDE cable configuration?

    HI All,
    This might be a dumb question, but I have to ask. I have to Internal Burners both on the Secondry IDE. Now has most of you know the IDE cable has two connectors that go to each drive, the one in the middle of the cable and the one at the end of it (and of course the other end is in the motherboard). My question is, does it matter which connector goes to the Master drive and which one goes to the Slave drive??
    The reason I ask is because when I burn with my drive that is set as the Master, the device buffer in IMGburn while burning varys between 97-100% through out the whole burn. The Slave though is always at 100% while burning. So I thought maybe the way I have the IDE cable going to each drive is wrong. Could this be the problem?
    Thanks.
  • katzdvd
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • Feb 2006
    • 2198

    #2
    Connector on end of cable is Master, connector in the "middle" of the cable is slave...

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    • camj979
      Hyperactive
      • Feb 2006
      • 135

      #3
      Originally Posted by katzdvd
      Connector on end of cable is Master, connector in the "middle" of the cable is slave...
      Ok, well based on that, I have it set up correctly.
      So what would cause a drive's device buffer to fluxuate up and down, and bad IDE cable or power supply??
      Thanks katz for the info BTW.

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      • soup
        Just Trying To Help
        • Nov 2005
        • 7524

        #4
        I had that happen when something kicked me in to PIO mode. I never knew it had happened, went to burn & that is when the symptoms you mentioned showed up.

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        • Chewy
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2003
          • 18971

          #5
          the drive that's fluctuating may just be trying to do a better burn

          what are the drives?

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          • camj979
            Hyperactive
            • Feb 2006
            • 135

            #6
            Originally Posted by Chewy
            the drive that's fluctuating may just be trying to do a better burn

            what are the drives?
            The flucuating drive is Pioneer DVR-110D (set as Master)
            The other is Lite_On SOHW (set as Slave). This one stays at 100% all the time.

            @Soup...I thought about PIO also, but the DMA says Ultra DMA 2, so I'm good there.

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            • Chewy
              Super Moderator
              • Nov 2003
              • 18971

              #7
              40 or 80 conductor cable?

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              • camj979
                Hyperactive
                • Feb 2006
                • 135

                #8
                Originally Posted by Chewy
                40 or 80 conductor cable?
                um..I'm not sure..I'm not home right now, and I don't know how to check that, but I think it's safe to say 40 for both.
                Should I upgrade to 80?? How do I check what I have in there now?
                Thanks.

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                • Chewy
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2003
                  • 18971

                  #9
                  a 40 and 80 are easy to tell apart when they are side by side

                  a good general rule is new drive, new cable, especially in an older computer/2-3 yrs old or more

                  but then again if everything else is working just leave it alone

                  burn are good and timely? 15 min at 4x 8-9 min at 8x

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                  • jm1647
                    An Eagles Fan, A MenuShrinker
                    • Apr 2005
                    • 3661

                    #10
                    With all of the 80 wire/40 pin cables I have there are 3 different colored connectors on it. blue, grey and black. The blue one goes to the mobo. The old 40 wire/40 pin cables I have all the connectors are black.

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                    • doctorhardware
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      Lord of Digital Video
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 1907

                      #11
                      Also the 80 pin ribbon cable conductors are thinner than that of the 40 pin conductor ribbon cables.
                      Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.

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                      • Kougg
                        Junior Member
                        Junior Member
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 1

                        #12
                        Hope this helps.
                        I got this information from PC Guide " http://www.pcguide.com/ "

                        Standard (40-Conductor) IDE/ATA Cables



                        Ultra DMA (80-Conductor) IDE/ATA Cables


                        Kougg

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