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  • Mango
    i cant wait to blog this
    • Feb 2002
    • 4557

    #1

    Computer Gods I summon you!

    Hey,

    Is there anything wrong with useing the round IDE cables, as opposed to the ribbon cables? They look like they would offer much better flow and make the inside look nice and clean. I was just wondering if there was any advantage to useing the ribbon cables becaues the rounds just seem like an excellent choice.
  • FordPrefect
    Back to school :(:(:(
    • Mar 2002
    • 1053

    #2
    I'd say no, but I'd also get a second opinion.

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    • -=Squid=-

      #3
      There isnt.

      *edit* I learned that in microcomputer technologies at school

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      • SprayingMango
        i cant wait to blog this
        • Feb 2002
        • 4557

        #4
        awsome! thanks for the info squid, thats just the answer I needed.

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        • xmetal2001
          Junior Member at heart
          • May 2001
          • 1994

          #5
          Nope. Despite any rumors you might hear about worse performance, they perform identical to ribbon cables.

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          • virus
            AO's dirty little secret
            • Oct 2000
            • 1524

            #6
            myself.... i perfer the round over the ribbon...... makes for more room to work... esp if you are cursed with big hands like me....
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            • -=Squid=-

              #7
              ribbon looks old and outdated too your welcome mango.
              Last edited by Guest; 11-10-2002, 01:09 PM.

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              • joeyjoe367
                Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                • May 2001
                • 1982

                #8
                Yeah... umm.. more "flow"

                Just make sure that your IDE controller has a fast enough Recharge Rate. I hear the one made by DGA can go 26hz without any problems.

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                • SprayingMango
                  i cant wait to blog this
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 4557

                  #9
                  I meant more air flow inside the case. And I'm running a RAID 0 array so I know what I'm talking about

                  The ribbon cables are all bunched up right in front of the two case fans in the front of the case and I know they are stopping a lot of airflow.

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                  • joeyjoe367
                    Confirmed 11 bps RT User!
                    • May 2001
                    • 1982

                    #10
                    oh, LoL, I thought that maybe you were just really n00b

                    srry, my mistake.

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                    • Potatoboy
                      Hamburgers should be high

                      • Sep 2001
                      • 2533

                      #11
                      Actually, although there may be no real difference, IDE cables are ribbons for a reason.

                      Every other wire is not connected or ground as to reduce the chance for crosstalk between wires carrying signals.
                      Rounded IDE cables, or normal ribbons wrapped up defeat this purpose, and could lead to higher data transfer times because of retransmission due to signal corruption/leakage.
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                      • Tron
                        Registered User
                        • May 2002
                        • 654

                        #12
                        There is a slight slow down in cheaply made cables or home made cables where they strip some insulation. But other then that they are fine and it has been proven in hundreds of tests on all the hardware sites on the net. I use rounded cables in my Dual 2200 MP system running SCSI and they benchmark the same as regular SCSI. I also use them in all my home systems and the higher end systems I build for customers.

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                        • SeeK
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                          • Sep 2002
                          • 464

                          #13
                          The round cables attenuate the signals with twisting the wires. It's the same way as CAT5.
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                          • Mr. T!
                            Registered User
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 379

                            #14
                            Round IDE cables are better in terms of space consumption, but you can make your own by merely slit imbetween teh lines and wrapping them up.....
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                            • Potatoboy
                              Hamburgers should be high

                              • Sep 2001
                              • 2533

                              #15
                              Yeah, Most of the good ones do, but some of the early ones or the cheap ones were/are not twisted pairs.

                              Originally posted by SeeK
                              The round cables attenuate the signals with twisting the wires. It's the same way as CAT5.
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