I read somwhere that 60 pin ATA cable makes load time faster, I ran mine both ways. If I could gat a longer one it would be a cleaner install. Does anybody else notice a difference.
V1.6 Xenium Ice Evo X 60 gig Maxtor HD
T-1200
Feb 5 2005, 11:34 PM
QUOTE(Ezra70 @ Feb 5 2005, 10:13 PM)
I read somwhere that 60 pin ATA cable makes load time faster, I ran mine both ways. If I could gat a longer one it would be a cleaner install. Does anybody else notice a difference.
V1.6 Xenium Ice Evo X 60 gig Maxtor HD
I installed an ATA cable into my Xbox and speeds were roughly the same.
talon32779
Feb 6 2005, 12:30 AM
there is no such thing as a 60 pin ATA cable.
there is a 40 pin/40 conductor cable (ATA 33) and there is a 40 pin/80 conductor cable (ATA 66-133)
cwindsor2003
Feb 6 2005, 03:34 AM
60.... pin
Is that between a IDE drive and a SCSI drive....?
networkBoy
Feb 6 2005, 07:01 AM
QUOTE(cwindsor2003 @ Feb 6 2005, 02:40 AM)
60.... pin Is that between a IDE drive and a SCSI drive....?
SCSI is 50 wSCSI is 68. FDD is 34, as is the control cable for MFM, RLL, and ESDI (data cables were 20 pins) so a 60 connector cable would be an ide plus the data for ESDI -nB
death_driver_911
Feb 6 2005, 11:03 AM
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60.... pin Is that between a IDE drive and a SCSI drive....? tongue.gif *
SCSI is 50 wSCSI is 68. FDD is 34, as is the control cable for MFM, RLL, and ESDI (data cables were 20 pins) so a 60 connector cable would be an ide plus the data for ESDI tongue.gif -nB
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