Serial ATA and AGP 8X motherboards
bjschrock writes "Tech-Junkie reports that Asus is rolling out new motherboards with the new Serial ATA interface, along with AGP 8X support. Serial ATA will soon become pretty popular with the release of new hardware like the Seagate Baracudda ATA V hard drive, that sports a 8MB cache. The main advantage of Serial ATA, besides a slight speed increase, is the much smaller cable and the ability to hot-swap."
cherish them as though they were muppets
Comment allez-vous?
the much smaller cable
If there were no cables(i.e. wireless), computers would be so much easier to work on.
Smaller cables? HALLELUJAH! I hate having to dig through my computer like it was some sort of ancient miniature pyramid to find which cable goes where. It's so damn time consuming... hopefully, this will be the start of much smaller and more organized cables.
Oh, and by the way, first post. Whoo.
Faster RAM, you won't come in time to watch the simpsons.
jamie@imcryingcuzatrollcalledmeafag.vg is a fag
Grrrrr...... never pre-empt slashdot!!!.
the poster mentioned nothing regarding reliability.
the fact that scsi-cdr, scsi-cdrw is hard to find, is not applicable. we're talking about hard drives, scsi is a great system interface for exchanging information. it is reliable (arguably way more so then ide), and it is fast (also, faster than ide).
dmarien
How can a first post be redundant? Slashdot science is hard to understand sometimes...