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OEM SATA Hard Drive - Advice needed

Luffer (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 11:52

Hi,

Ive just ordered a Western Digital 120gb SATA HDD from ebuyer (OEM).

My question is, will it include the SATA data and power connecting cables?

Thanks

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Miles (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 12:31

Put it this way, I`d be very very surprised if it did.

Nearly all OEM stuff I`ve bought (CD/DVD drives, hard drives etc.) has never come with cables.



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Luffer (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 12:37

Thanks,

not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for replying.

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RJS (undefined) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 13:04

You should get the SATA cable with your motherboard.

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RE: OEM SATA Hard Drive - Advice needed

Luffer (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 15:22

PC was bought complete from Carrera. I didnt specify an SATA drive when ordering (though the AsRock K8S8X MB supports them). Carrera didnt have the foresight to send me the cables as part of the package.

Im now fitting a second internal HDD for extra storage and backing up of the original drive and thought SATA was the way to go.

Hope I havent made a mistake!

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Miles (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 16:37

Nah, you`ll be alright.
Hopefully, if the motherboard supports SATA then the power supply should have SATA power connectors as well...then you just need the motherboard<>HD cable (a couple of quid from ebuyer I think).

If the power supply doesn`t have SATA power connectors then there are adapters you can find - again on ebuyer



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Chug a Bug (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 16:39

If you buy something OEM it means it`s barebones only: no discs, cables or anything else - not even fixing screws!

It`s cheaper than the Retail versions which comes will all mod cons, but it`s designed for PC builders and the suchlike and so doesn`t come with any extras.

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Luffer (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 16:48

Thanks MilesR

MB has connections for 2 SATA devices inc power connector, so it can be set up in a raid configuration. (Dont have a clue what that actually means though!)

Thanks Chug a Bug,

I knew that OEM didnt usually come with software etc, but was unsure of cables and fasteners. Looks like a post Xmas trip to my local PC shop will be required.

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Chug a Bug (Competent) posted this on Friday, 17th December 2004, 18:39

Let me see if i can put this right..

Raid 0 - you`ll be using 2(or more) HD and it`ll make it looks like you`re using 1 big HD. This improves your read/write time as its as though u have 1 big HD with 2 read/write head. Can be problem if one disc become corrupted they both go down.

Raid 1 - Mirroring. Instead of the size of 2 HD , you`ll be getting only the size of 1 since basically you`re mirroring the other HD so that the 2 HD will contain identical data. It functions more like a backup if one of the data corrupted.

The other Raid types will deal with other ways to ensure data integrity. :)

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Luffer (Competent) posted this on Saturday, 18th December 2004, 13:59

Thanks Chug A Bug.

Think Ill just use it as both back up and extra storage as intended.

Just need to find cables and fasteners now.

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