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Old November 28th 04, 12:50 AM
Lilla
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Default Deskpro EN Pentium II 450Mhz. 80 pin cable required?

I am upgrading the COMPAQ Deskpro EN Model 6450+ (details below) for my
nephew.

I am adding a 8GB ATA/66 (to run at ATA/33 on this computer) drive; this
plus the 6.4GB ATA/33 stock drive will be enough to run Windows XP.



The manual (see link and quote from manual below) says two hard drives on
one cable

requires a 80-pin cable in order for both drives to run at 33MB/s.

It says a 40-pin cable with two drives attaches will limit drive speeds to
25MB/s.



Is this true?

And if it is true, is this true for other computers as well and I just
didn't realize it?



I have a 40-pin cable with double connectors I had planned to use, but if
this limits drives to 25MB/s I will get an 80-pin cable.



Please advise.



Thank you,

Lilla



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The computer I am upgrading is:

Compaq Deskpro EN. Model 6450+ (oddity: the model is shown as 0400h by CPUz,
Everest)



Minitower

Pentium II, 450Mhz (Slot 1)

Chipset 440BX

6.4GB HDD

HDD Controller is ATA-33 (aka ULTRA-33)

Intel PRO/100+ NIC (PCI Card)

ATI 3D RAGE PRO AGP 2X 8MB

ROMPaq for Deskpro EN Series (686T3 ROM) 99_08_22, latest available,
installed

3 Memory Slots: 168-pin 100MHz SDRAM unbufferred. 128MB (2 x 64MB)
installed.



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http://h200007.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/s...-113e-0498.pdf



Technical Reference Guide (Apr2000)

For Compaq Deskpro EN Series of Personal Computers / Desktop and Minitower
Form Factors

Covers Models Featuring Intel Celeron, Pentium II and III Processors and the
Intel 440BX AGPset



The PCI bus provides support for the UATA controllers, USB ports, and PCI
expansion devices.

The PCI bus operates at 33 MHz.



ENHANCED IDE INTERFACE: NOTE: With only one device connected to a
controller, a 40-conductor cable 10 inches or shorter will allow UATA mode 2
operation. Two devices on the same 40-pin/10"cable will limit operation to
UATA mode 1 (25 MB/s). For a controller to provide UATA mode 2 (33 MB/s)
operation with two devices connected requires an optional 80-conductor
cable.

Pin 34 is used by BIOS for 40-/80-conductor cable detection. On the
40-conductor cable,

pin 34 is high (+5 VDC). On the 80-conductor cable, pin 34 is low
(grounded).