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neilwitr | 01:15 Thu 02nd Dec 2004 | Technology
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Could someone please tell me if a USB or IDE hard drive is fastest at data transfer, I need a bigger hard drive for video editing.

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The fastest IDE is UDMA 133 which is 133 MBs per second. USB 2.0 is 480 Mb/s. So get a USB 2.0 drive and a USB 2.0 controller card.
I'm not convinced that's right. UDMA 133 transfers 133 MegaBytes per second, which is 1064 Megabits per second. USB 2 HiSpeed is 480 Megabits per second.-.-.-. by the way, if you buy a USB drive, make sure it says "HiSpeed". Some people market devices labelled "USB2 FullSpeed", which will only run at 40 Mbits/second.
The fastest of them all though is SCSI (scuzzy).  You'd need a SCSI I/O card and a SCSI drive.  Have a look here : http://www.attotech.com/pdfs/Ultra320Brief.pdf
booksworth, I agree, I thought that IDE was faster but the net was very confusing using Mbps and MBps interchangably. UDMA 133 is probably 1064 Mbps cf Firewire/USB2 at around 480 Mbps. OBonio is correct, at 2560 Mbps, SCSI 320 is the quickest.
BUT, before we all persuade neilwitr to go out and spend, spend, spend, perhaps we ought to establish what his motherboard is capable of. - - - If it's ATA 66, then slapping in another IDE drive will be a cheap way to get results (8x66=528 Mbits/sec, still faster than HiSpeed USB).-.-.-.- I don't know what data rate video editing demands - any offers?
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Thank you all for your answers, things are a little clearer now and I just have to pay my money and take my choice.

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