Not to be completely obnoxious, but please take a look at the damn picture before you go spouting off about something you know nothing about. If you care to look at the picture (the url is:
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/pc/docs/article/200 10124/17.jpg
, in case you never felt the need to go there), there are four IDE connectors on the board, the two at the top are most likely connected to the VIA Apollo Pro 266 chipset (which is in fact ATA/100), and the other two are strangely positioned next to a label that says "IDE RAID" if you look closely. So, not only is there IDE RAID, but I am quite certain there is no ATA/33 or ATA/66 on this board.
Not to be completely obnoxious, but please take a look at the damn picture before you go spouting off about something you know nothing about. If you care to look at the picture (the url is: http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/pc/docs/article/200 10124/17.jpg
, in case you never felt the need to go there), there are four IDE connectors on the board, the two at the top are most likely connected to the VIA Apollo Pro 266 chipset (which is in fact ATA/100), and the other two are strangely positioned next to a label that says "IDE RAID" if you look closely. So, not only is there IDE RAID, but I am quite certain there is no ATA/33 or ATA/66 on this board.