Flash HDD

It is better I think, and go for it. May be they used IDE because if this.

The company claimed that the drives will use 85 per cent less power than normal disk drives and have sequential transfer speed comparable to magnetic drives and dramatically faster access speeds.

To keep fast access. :) :)
 
well, SATA has crazy fast speed transfer speeds, not actually sure what IDE's data transfer speeds are like capped at 100mbps while i think they usually achieve something closer to 44 mbps, so that just seems weird to me, that and the other thing is that most motherboards now don't have many IDE slots, or none at all. I even had a little trouble find and IDE optical drive
 
Swansen said:
not actually sure what IDE's data transfer speeds are
originally they were 33Mb/s but then they increased the speed to a theoretical maximum of 66Mb/s then 100Mb/s then 133Mb/s that's when SATA1 came out[ot]not sure if it's Mb/s or mb/s[/ot]
 
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