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dalliss
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18. June 2004 @ 17:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I hope this is the right place 4 post. I am looking at a Western Digital Caviar WD1200JB Special Edition - Hard drive - 120 GB - internal - 3.5" ATA-100 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB.I want to turn it into external.I want to put in a bytecc enclosure "ME-32OU2".It states it accepts ide.The drive says it is an ide drive.The confusion for me is the ATA-100,ultra dma,ata 133,I've also noticed ata/150.What do these things have to do with me getting the right enclosure?
Thank you in advance for any one that can help.I looked in the glossary on AD but found nothing. Dalliss
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18. June 2004 @ 19:25 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ATA-100: an older spec which support 100Mbytes/sec burst. Also referred to as UDMA Mode 5
ATA-133: the current parallelwhich supports 133Mbytes/sec burst. Also known as UDMA Mode 6
ATA-150: a newer, serial specification which supports 150Mbytes/sec burst. Referred to as... you guessed it... UDMA Mode 7.

You will see UDMA and ATA interchanged a lot.
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What do these things have to do with me getting the right enclosure?
Not all that much since, ATA66, ATA100 and ATA133 have the same type of connections. Any enclosure that supports one of them supports the others as well. Now for ATA150, aka Serial-ATA (i.e., SATA), I dont think enclosures exist for them yet. But since your drive is a parallel drive, almost all enclosures support PATA drives so you should be okay

As for performance, most external enclosures run Firewire or USB2 which limits you to ~60Mbytes/sec burst anyways. I'd reccommend the ADS USB2 enclosure as I've had very good personal experience with it
http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.jsp?oid=79779&WT.mc_n=34&c=1&b=g&u=c&WT.mc_t=U

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I want to put in a bytecc enclosure "ME-32OU2".It states it accepts ide
Havnt heard of that model but it should work for your drive. The only concern is if its a really old model it will be using the ATA33-type cables which, while they will work for your ATA100 drive, will limit you to ATA33 speeds. Given that ATA33 is probably 8 years old now its highly unlikely but a possibility so i mention it

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Vastatio
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18. June 2004 @ 19:51 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can we boot on these devices?

Intel P4 2.6 (800) @ Asus P4P800 Deluxe,
512MB DDr400 Pc3200, Ati Radeon 8500LE 128MB,
Maxtor 40GB 7200rpm, Soundblaster Live!,
Viewsonic E771 17" monitor,AntecLANboy case/PSU(350w)
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18. June 2004 @ 19:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Maybe but it depends on the motherboard's support for USB/Firewire boot.

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21. June 2004 @ 06:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Make sure the caddy is usb2 and not enhanced usb or
similar and that it works with your os as i bought
one that said it was enhanced usb and windows
compatible but wouldn't work with w2k
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21. June 2004 @ 07:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Dalliss,
If you haven't bought the enclosure yet, I recommend making sure you get one that supports both firewire and USB 2. USB is alright for drives, but firewire was designed for the type of data transfers you'll be doing, and it works much better. I have a Bytecc enclosure myself, and sent another to my brother in Afghanistan, both with similar hard drives to the one you mentioned (but 160GB), and we both love them. I do almost all my DVD backup work on that drive through a firewire port.

Rich Fiscus
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