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Old 19th Apr 2004, 16:02
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Ata-5 & Ata-6

Just buying a new hard-disk for my laptop as current went crrrrunch a few hours ago - and of course I have half an assigment for the OU on it due 25/4 - grrrr.

Anyway, current disk is ATA-5 (Toshiba 40GB) which I can find on laptopbits for 135 + VAT. However, Dabs has a similar one made by Toshiba and size=40GB but it's ATA-6 - does that matter? (the Tosh site is of no help).

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amanoffewwords,

The only thing that matters is the RPMs the drive turns at. Since you are getting a new Hard Drive for your Notebook, I would go with the fastest RPM Drive you can get. Windows is all about Disk Access, you will see a boost in performance in your Notebook by using this opportunity to put in a faster RPM Drive.

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Thanks Mac and Richard - I ordered the Ata-6 version as I couldn't find any ata-5s - I suspected that it was just a performance enhancement but you never know...not my area of speciality.

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amanoffewwords,

The only difference is the size of the data pipe. The drives are not fast enough to fill the ATA-5 (UDMA-66) Spec so changing to the ATA-6 (UDMA-100) Spec will not make any difference.

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Correct, it hasn't changed the performance but hey it works so I'm a happy bunny

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Charles,

What is the RPM of the old drive and the RPM of new drive?

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They're both 5400rpm

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nb: actually the first one is now 0rpm

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Charles,

Since they were both 5,400RPM you would not see any difference in performance and further proves my point about not filling the theoretical limit of the ATA-5. (Since going to ATA-6 showed no difference in performance.) Now, if you would have installed a 7,200RPM Drive you would have seen an improvement in the Disk Access Performance.

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P.S. You are up and running again. That is all that matters.
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