Does it matter whether you use a 40 or 80 pin ide cable ?
My burner is a LG4120B.
TIA
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Not really with a slower device like a DVD, but I would still use a 80 conductor cable (The pin count is the same on both) because it has extra ground leads and this may lessen the chance of electrical interference.
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If the burner operates in PIO Mode 4 or ATA/33, then a 40 pin cable is appropriate. If it operates at ATA/66 or higher then an 80 pin is required. Depending on your computer it may or may not inform you to use a 80 pin cable if a 40 pin is installed in such drives. If you have an 80 pin available use it.
Best of Luck,
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Are there any optical drives that operate above ATA-33? Even 16x is only about 21MB.
Nothing can stop me now, 'cause I don't care anymore. -
Originally Posted by ViRaL1
-Evan-
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