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Bill,
I have almost the exact same system, BH6, Celeron @ 450, 2 hard drives on
primary ide. My CD-ROM is master on the secondary IDE, My HP 8100 CD-R is
slave. During the HP install it recommends that set up. Works great for
everything including copying CD's. I haven't burned one single coaster with
it.
Ben Moore
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Nussbaumer"
Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 11:46 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Which IDE channels to use: CD-ROM/RWs and 2 HDs
> Hi all,
>
>
> Given my Abit BH6 motherboard has 2 EIDE controllers on-board, I need to
> use all available positions with 2 Hard Drives, and both the CD-ROM and
> CD/RW. On which channels should I position each drive to address a
primary
> concern of reliability and a secondary concern of speed?
>
> Is the above statement incorrect or outdated? The article was written
> almost 2 years ago and I've found conflicting opinions and information
> during my research so now I'm confused.
>
> Cost is a consideration, but, I'd rather spend more money to buy a quality
> product than less money to buy a door stop. Does anyone see the need to
> invest in a SCSI solution (plus an add on SCSI card) or is EIDE going to
be
> reliable enough for my needs under Windows98?
>
> Relevant System Specs:
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> Celeron 300A O/c'd to 450MHz on an Abit BH6
> 128 MB PC100
> 8.4 G WD 5400 rpm UMDA33 drive
> Standard HI-Val EIDE 40X CD-ROM
> Windows98 (Although smoething that works under Linux is a bonus)
>
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