"With prices nearly identical to PATA drives of the same capacity and overall performance, there's no reason to avoid SATA as it will eventually become the de-facto standard."
My understanding is that some have issues with SATA when overclocking.
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Brian23 - Sunday, October 17, 2004 - link
More info please! Is this motherboard dependant? or is SATA just more b1tchy about timings being off?qquizz - Sunday, October 17, 2004 - link
"With prices nearly identical to PATA drives of the same capacity and overall performance, there's no reason to avoid SATA as it will eventually become the de-facto standard."My understanding is that some have issues with SATA when overclocking.