Re: [SLUG] Question about setting up hard drives for video editing...

From: Kwan Lowe (kwan@digitalhermit.com)
Date: Thu Jan 01 2004 - 23:56:54 EST


> I've got someone who just bought a 160 gig harddrive for storage and video
> editing. They already have an 80 gig harddrive (with the OS already set up
> on it) and a DVD burner. What is the best way to set up the three of them
> for the optimal video editing speeds?
>
> Obviously, I've got the 80 gig as IDE-0 Master, but should the new 160
> become it's slave, or should it become the master of IDE-1, with the DVD
> burner as it's slave? Or something else compleatly?
>
> Thanks in advance, James

My suggestion would be to drop another $30 or so on a PCI based IDE controller
(Promise Ultra, for example, but there are others). You can then put the 160G
on the card and run it at full speed. The problem is that the IDE bus will run
at the speed of the slowest device so no matter which of the built-in IDE
ports you use, it won't be optimal.

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