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More info?)
<No.Thanks@Here.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 10:50:07 -0400, "John McGaw" <nowhere@at.all>
> wrote:
>
> >"New" MBs, at least at present, still seem to have the obligatory two IDE
> >connectors so you should not need anything more than a standard ribbon
cable
> >to hook up your old drives (assuming that they are PATA drives of
course).
>
> Thanks, I understand this, but I will be loading my MB to the hilt
> with HDs and the ATA IDE will be filled with HDs for back up and
> archival purposes. Plus I'd like to take advantage of the SATA RAID
> that's built into the MB. So, do you happen to know if there are
> adapters out there? Thanks again.
>
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Still seems odd to me but if you are determined to do it, you might find
that simply buying a complete PCI RAID controller, from Promise for example
might be cheaper than adding some sort of adapters to the old drives. For
example Newegg sells such a controller for $32.00. How much do the adapters
that the other posters have mentioned cost and do you need one for each
drive?
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John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com