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Posted on 09-26-05 03:13 AM Link | Quote
What does "Secondary IDE channel no 80 conductor cable installed" mean?
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Posted on 09-26-05 03:38 AM Link | Quote
It simply means that the ribbon cable your using for your secondary IDE channel has 40 wires. All of which are being used for data, rather than the normal 80 which uses 40 for data and the other 40 for ground to prevent interference and crosstalk.
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Posted on 09-26-05 02:57 PM Link | Quote
In other words, get an UltraATA/UltraDMA IDE cable (it'll say "Ultra" somewhere). As mrmenz mentioned, it'll have 80 wires instead of 40. I think it's the only kind they sell in stores anymore, so it shouldn't be hard to find.
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Posted on 09-26-05 06:01 PM Link | Quote
Are UltraDMA cables actually faster, or just safer?
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Posted on 09-27-05 01:42 AM Link | Quote
I believe for any speed higher than 33 MBPS you need an 80 pin cable, and of course having the extra grounding is just plain good practice.
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Posted on 09-27-05 01:44 AM Link | Quote
Thanks everybody! That solves EVERYTHING! ^^
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Posted on 09-27-05 04:33 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by mrmenz
I believe for any speed higher than 33 MBPS you need an 80 pin cable, and of course having the extra grounding is just plain good practice.
Actually, I don't think those carry any signal at all (no ground), but I could be wrong. But yes, for speeds higher than IDE33 (for 66, 100, or 133) you need an 80-pin cable, newer HDs will be severly restricted without one.
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Posted on 09-27-05 12:05 PM Link | Quote
I wonder...how come those newfangled rounded cables don't have interference problems? All they are is a standard 80-conductor cable crunched up and shoved into a narrow rubber tube. You'd think the data lines would get squished together and cause problems...
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Posted on 09-27-05 07:35 PM Link | Quote


Simple: 40 twisted pairs. I can't tell you exactly why this works, but it is what they use to keep crosstalk out of Cat5 cables, and it works well for speeds of 1000MBPS so why not a HD cable?
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