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Joe Negron from Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Thanks. However, my hard drive is connected with a relatively thin red
cable.
Does connecting the DVD burner with such a cable mean that the burner
will perform better, or that the burner will have a lower drag on
overall system performance?
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Yes, it's SATA-150.
>>Does connecting the DVD burner with such a cable mean that the burner
>>will perform better, or that the burner will have a lower drag on
>>overall system performance?
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>My guess is that there will be no great difference in performance as the
>burner is the limit and not the transfer rate of the connection type.
Even for a 22X burner (the old one was considerably slower)?
>Maybe your board's BIOS offers an option to disable this message.
No such option, but it doesn't matter - the message itself is of no
concern now that I know it doesn't indicate something is wrong.
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> My guess is that there will be no great difference in performance as the
> burner is the limit and not the transfer rate of the connection type.
> Maybe your board's BIOS offers an option to disable this message.
Once, with 40-pin connection, I could not get more than about 3x DVD
burning; upgrade to 80pin removed this limitation.
Hope this helps,
Ilya