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702693 2008-09-05 03:39:00 A friend had his motherboard blow up so off he went a bought a new one.

He’s now brought the computer around to me and asked me to fit the new MB.

The new motherboard is an Asus M2N-MX SE Socket AM2 mATX Geforce 6100.

All fine, but the Motherboard only has ONE IDE channel?

His computer has a CD Burner as well as a DVD Burner as well as a HDD of course.

This makes things a bit tricky the way I see it. :confused:

I don’t even like putting a CD/DVD on the same IDE Channel as the HDD so what’s the go here?

This is a new one on me.

Oddly, the outfit that sold the MB to him don’t want to discuss the matter. :annoyed:
B.M. (505)
702694 2008-09-05 03:46:00 IDEs are pretty much obsolete - there will be a few SATA ports, so use them instead.

Might be best to put the IDE HD in, then buy a new SATA HD and copy the old one to the new one, then put the optical drive in the IDE port.
jwil1 (65)
702695 2008-09-05 03:48:00 Yup its similar to the one I brought the M2A-VM HDMI

Its only got 1 IDE connector, but has 4 SATA ports.

Altho, I'm planning on using SATA anyway.

There are also mobos with no parallel ports now (on the back) but they still have the connection for it on the mobo.

And some dont have PS2 ports either

I think most mobos makers expect you to use SATA now, which is why some of them only have 1 IDE connection now
Speedy Gonzales (78)
702696 2008-09-05 03:49:00 No problem with CD/DVD and HDD on the same, I have been doing it that way for years and it is not a problem.

You can get an addon card such as Promise controller and add another 4 devices to it. One is ATA100 the other ATA133.

I have 2 Promise Cards and a DSE one I use on various computers. The DSE one is rubbish but it works, I can have SATA or IDE drives to it.
Bantu (52)
702697 2008-09-05 04:22:00 The new motherboard is an Asus M2N-MX SE Socket AM2 mATX Geforce 6100.

All fine, but the Motherboard only has ONE IDE channel?
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Its very hard to find a board now with 2 IDE. SATA has made it obsolete, or almost.
Notice lots of boards have eliminated the PS2 mouse port also now.

He doesn't need a DVD RW as well as CD RW. Tell him to sell the CD RW.
pctek (84)
702698 2008-09-05 04:52:00 He doesn't need a DVD RW as well as CD RW. Tell him to sell the CD RW.Unless he's doing direct copies of CDs, in which case he'll still need two optical drives. Erayd (23)
702699 2008-09-05 19:09:00 Thanks guys, that confirms what I suspected.

Couple of queries though.

1: If you have a HDD and a CD/DVD on the same cable does not the data transfer from the HDD slow to that of the CD/DVD?

2: I've never had anything to do with these Promice Cards Bantu speaks of.

What are the advantages/disadvantages of these and what is the best brand?

Sounds useful. :D
B.M. (505)
702700 2008-09-05 19:59:00 1: If you have a HDD and a CD/DVD on the same cable does not the data transfer from the HDD slow to that of the CD/DVD?

Thats what some people say, but cant do much if there's only one IDE connection. Besides using SATA




What are the advantages/disadvantages of these and what is the best brand?

Never used one so cant tell you what the best brand is

It'll probably be cheaper, to buy a SATA hdd, or CD/burner. And chuck it on a SATA connection
Speedy Gonzales (78)
702701 2008-09-05 20:37:00 Would one of these get us out of the pooooooo?

www.dse.co.nz
B.M. (505)
702702 2008-09-05 20:43:00 That should work, altho you dont really need SATA 1, since SATA 2 is on the mobo. Speedy Gonzales (78)
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