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G.D.1.nirmal

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    Machanz I upgraded my machine today guys:D:Dbut still I've got a IDE harddisk:(:((couldnt take it today)So I'll tell you my upgraded performance guys:yes::yes:& I want to know is that would the performance or the speed of my PC would be reduced while holding just an IDE harddisk instead of SATA??
    INTEL R CORE 2 DUO CPU
    E7400 @ 2.80GHZ
    2GB RAM
    Foxconn G-31 motherboard
    :):)
     

    kosandpol

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    if the SATA disk that you're planning to buy has a higher RPM, then there would be a performance difference. If the RPM is the same , then there wont be any noticeable difference.
     

    G.D.1.nirmal

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    kosandpol said:
    if the SATA disk that you're planning to buy has a higher RPM, then there would be a performance difference. If the RPM is the same , then there wont be any noticeable difference.
    thanx machan:):)
    My IDE RPM is bout 7500:yes::yes:
     

    gayan kalhara

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    mage thiyenne 5400(5200da?? ) IDE 20GB ekak..

    echcharama adu wenne na. eeth anith parts vala full prefomance eka ganna ba. high sensitive vada( vid rendering vage) karanavanam

    normal use ekata kisima awulak na. Normal use nam SATA ganna eka naasthiyak
     

    xmpddaja

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    a hard drive's read write speed doesnt affect a PC's real performance if you got enough RAM... using a slow HDD will only increase loading times....