Application:

Serial ATA Hard Drives

Provided by:

Seagate

Available at:

NewEgg.com

Review by:

Scott

Edited by:

Matt

Review date:

February 7th, 2004
   
 
SATA Up Close Continued

     I'm sure many of you have experience the tedious task of assembling a computer from scratch, or simply installing a hard drive. Ribbon cables, regardless if they are rounded or not, are a pain in the butt to install and remove. Many times an IDE cable will become damaged just by removing them from an IDE port. Sometimes if you are not careful, you can even bend or recess a pin, which can be a very expensive mistake. With SATA cables, the frustration is gone. The cables are keyed and can only be installed in one direction. There is also almost no chance that you can damage a SATA cable or SATA port. Best of all, SATA cables can be installed and removed with almost no effort at all. SATA hard drives are also jumperless. You simply plug them in and go!

     Just take a close look at the picture above. The difference between a SATA cable and a IDE cable is huge! Say goodbye to ribbon cables! SATA is even making it's way to external hard drives. With HighPoint's Rocket RAID, you can even have an external RAID array.