FuzzyPalms
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Originally posted by: VaG
Until you decide to reword or back pedal out of your initial post, you are fair game for useless bashing. I am well aware that today's SATA products are really PATA products with an extra SATA-to-PATA bridge chip but since you said "There is no performance increase for going with SATA in current hard drive technology" in comparison it to a "standard IDE ATA" I will refute it until you show me a "standard IDE ATA" in any RPM that out performs the SATA Raptor. UNTIL YOU DO THAT I CONSIDER SATA A CURRENT PERFORMANCE INCREASE. Understand big man?Originally posted by: FuzzyPalms
I love you people with nothing to do except be beligerent a-holes. Get a life why don't you? SATA does NOT offer any performance increase over PATA technology currently. Again you are talking about a hard drive 10K RPM HD that happens to come in a SATA interface. We are talking interface, NOT actual HD performance. Understand little man? Go ahead and continue on with your ignorant posting and useless bashing.
Have a Merry Christmas.
And then there are idiots that spend $300 on hard drives......