- UDMA backward compatible?
- Posted by Doug Morrison on April 3rd, 2004
I need to replace an old UDMA66 drive. The ASUS K7M Motherboard supports up
to UDMA 66. Will a UDMA100 work in its place at reduced speed?
Doug
- Posted by philo on April 3rd, 2004
"Doug Morrison" <dougandsonia@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Yes!
- Posted by Doug Morrison on April 3rd, 2004
Thanks!
Doug
"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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- Posted by philo on April 3rd, 2004
"Doug Morrison" <dougandsonia@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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sure thing...
just note that if you get a very large drive...such as over 137gigs...
the bios will probably not support it and you'd need a pci controller
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