What would you use to hook your optical devices up to and why?
80 or 40 pin cables?
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80 or 40 pin cables?
If you use these forums you will not have to face that...
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My burners Nec ND 3550A, Benq DQ60, Liteon SHW P6S, 2 Sony AW_Q170A's (free with my new system) and JLMS XJ-HD S.Tags: None -
i use 40 pin...dont really know the difference,but everythings been ok untill now -
I was using the 40 myself but when my computer boots up it gives me a message that no 80 pin connector cable is on my secondary, just started seeing this after i installed a BenQ DQ60.If you use these forums you will not have to face that...
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My burners Nec ND 3550A, Benq DQ60, Liteon SHW P6S, 2 Sony AW_Q170A's (free with my new system) and JLMS XJ-HD S.Comment
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All the IDE cables are 40 pin. Some have 40 wire (older) some have 80 wires. The 80 wire 40 pins are best.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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All the burners I have bought that came with IDE cables have been 40 pin 80 wire. The colors of the connectors on the 80 wire are (they ones I have gotten anyway) blue to the MB. Grey to the slave and black to the master. Looking at the 2 cables you can tell the difference quick by looking at the cable.Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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my dell doesn't use cable select. it's old and i've worked it over 1 or 2 times.If you use these forums you will not have to face that...
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My burners Nec ND 3550A, Benq DQ60, Liteon SHW P6S, 2 Sony AW_Q170A's (free with my new system) and JLMS XJ-HD S.Comment
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Originally Posted by Chewyand people with dells still insist on using cable selectLast edited by bill7621; 21 Jun 2006, 05:52 AM.Blessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed!Comment
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When you go to change anything, cable or drive(s), cable select is an accident waiting to happen, it's really obsolete. Drives get picky about
what's sharing with them, almost every dvd burner and pata hard drive come
jumpered master or slave(wd excepted/standalone master), not cable select.
You are supposed to have a special cable, I just replace to be safe.
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A 40 pin cable can handle DMA2 with ease. You want 80 pins for your hard drives (DMA5). Chewy's old vs new is also relevant. But get 80 anyway!
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Requirement: The 80-conductor cable was first defined with the original Ultra DMA modes 0, 1 and 2, covering transfer speeds up to 33.3 MB/s. The cable is considered "optional" for those modes. However, for any Ultra DMA modes above mode 2, the 80-conductor cable is mandatory.
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IDE Rate Rate Pins
Drive PIO MBytes DMA MBytes in
Type Mode per sec Mode per sec Cable
ATA 0 3.3 0 4.2 40
ATA 1 5.2 40
ATA 2 8.3
ATA-2, 3 3 11.1 1 13.3 40
ATA-2, 3 4 16.6 2 16.6 40
ATA-4 (ATA-33) 2 33.3 40
ATA-5 0 16.6 40
ATA-5 1 25.0 40
ATA-5 (ATA-33) 2 33.3 40
ATA-5 3 44.4 80
ATA-5 (ATA-66) 4 66.6 80
ATA-6 (ATA-100) 5 100.0 80
ATA-7 (ATA-133) 5 133.0 80
Serial ATA (SATA) 5 150.0 4
Serial ATA II (SATA II) 5 300.0 4Not registered Go here and click register to join the Digital Digest Forums
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When you open your case (at least once per year) after cleaning all the fans, cpu cooling fins, and removing all the dust.
This is a good excuse to remove the 40 pin, 40 leads and replace with the 40 pin, 80 lead cable to the primary and secondary IDE cables. Real cheap and worth the effort.
Future motheboards are looking at not even having IDE connections, just replacing with SATA connections. Which means all your hard drives and optical DVD units with have to be SATA compatable.
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