hdd buffer question

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hdd buffer question

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I have a maxtor ultra ata/133 250gig 16mb buffer and a maxtor ultra ata/133 60 gig 2mb buffer hard drive. Now, would connecting the 60gig to my 250gig slow the 250gig down because the 60gig has less buffer? I just want to use the 60gig as a storage hard drive, the OS is on the 250gig.
axbaby
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Post by axbaby »

i would put the drives on different cables..
seems logical but technically i don't know.
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Post by SOAPboy »

Not going to effect anything.. the slower drive will run slower, the faster will run faster..

you can test this by installing 2 of the same game on each drive.. run each one.. watch map load times and such..
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Post by ^misantropia^ »

Separate them. Read/write operations can block the IDE[1] bus so the other HD can do nothing but idle. Newer drives ought to be a little smarter about it by disconnecting before or after a data transfer or queuing commands internally, but usually they aren't.

[1] ATA actually, IDE is just a marketing term.
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