What is the difference of this compared to other hard drives and how fast is it? This is the kind of hard drive I have so i'd like to know.
Direct Memory Access. You say this is your hard drive? Sure it isn't ATA?
Also, is it written as DMa in wherever it is you are looking? If so, then it is just an abbreviation for DiamondMax.
There are Ultra ATA drives (using the IDE interfaces) - not sure about DMA though.. Certainly not SCSI.
Also, is it written as DMa in wherever it is you are looking? If so, then it is just an abbreviation for DiamondMax.
There are Ultra ATA drives (using the IDE interfaces) - not sure about DMA though.. Certainly not SCSI.
what he saidleetkyle wrote:
Direct Memory Access. You say this is your hard drive? Sure it isn't ATA?
Also, is it written as DMa in wherever it is you are looking? If so, then it is just an abbreviation for DiamondMax.
There are Ultra ATA drives (using the IDE interfaces) - not sure about DMA though.. Certainly not SCSI.
It says it's Ultra DMA on the front on a sticker, lol. That was when it was 80GB, my dad swapped it for a 115GB hard drive instead. No program that i've seen so far will tell me the name or speed of it. How fast in RPM would this thing go?
Well judging on your current RAM settings you should be maxing the Rpm at about 220 ,240 at most.
Gotta have a little give in the ctech system.
What power supply you running?
Gotta have a little give in the ctech system.
What power supply you running?
That makes no sense._j5689_ wrote:
It says it's Ultra DMA on the front on a sticker, lol. That was when it was 80GB, my dad swapped it for a 115GB hard drive instead. No program that i've seen so far will tell me the name or speed of it. How fast in RPM would this thing go?
250-watt Proprietary CPU which is why I still use a Radeon 9600.jord wrote:
Well judging on your current RAM settings you should be maxing the Rpm at about 220 ,240 at most.
Gotta have a little give in the ctech system.
What power supply you running?
Your still using the old Radeon 9600!?!_j5689_ wrote:
250-watt Proprietary CPU which is why I still use a Radeon 9600.jord wrote:
Well judging on your current RAM settings you should be maxing the Rpm at about 220 ,240 at most.
Gotta have a little give in the ctech system.
What power supply you running?
250 watt cpu should get handled by the new 9600x pro.
Trust me,when it comes to computers,i know what i'm talking about.
What motherboard do you have, also?
I believe you. What does the 9600x do differently?jord wrote:
Your still using the old Radeon 9600!?!_j5689_ wrote:
250-watt Proprietary CPU which is why I still use a Radeon 9600.jord wrote:
Well judging on your current RAM settings you should be maxing the Rpm at about 220 ,240 at most.
Gotta have a little give in the ctech system.
What power supply you running?
250 watt cpu should get handled by the new 9600x pro.
Trust me,when it comes to computers,i know what i'm talking about.
An ASUS P4B266-LA(The Socket 478 version), this is an HP Pavilion 750n.leetkyle wrote:
What motherboard do you have, also?
My end analysis is.. it's ATA. (Ultra ATA-100 / 133 perhaps)
Would it be possible to upgrade to SATA?leetkyle wrote:
My end analysis is.. it's ATA. (Ultra ATA-100 / 133 perhaps)
How's this one?_j5689_ wrote:
I believe you. What does the 9600x do differently?jord wrote:
Your still using the old Radeon 9600!?!_j5689_ wrote:
250-watt Proprietary CPU which is why I still use a Radeon 9600.
250 watt cpu should get handled by the new 9600x pro.
Trust me,when it comes to computers,i know what i'm talking about.
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Check out your motherboard specifications or post some pics of it and I will tell you if you have Serial ATA (sata)