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    I currently have a pci ide controller installed in my 2nd pci slot. I would like to add another one......is this possible under Win XP?
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  2. Yes.
    Why would you need 12 drives?
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    I have 4 hard drives and two dvd burners.
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    Originally Posted by reboot
    Yes.
    Why would you need 12 drives?
    Why not?
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  5. 4 hard drives and 2 burners still leaves 2 empty slots...
    Better to get larger drives, and partition them.
    You're going to need 2 PSU's
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    Isn't 450 watts enough? Also, who do you recomend for a harddrive supplier (Western Digital, Seagate, MAxtor, Etc.)
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    I think you can get PCI IDE controllers with 3 channels on them. (2 devices/channel).
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  8. 450w will run the system, probably 4 drives, and peripherals. Beware than USB uses power too.
    Try this page to see how much power you need: http://www.jscustompcs.com/power_supply/
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    my personal preference is Maxtor DiamondMax Plus drives
    Maxtor is currently the only MAJOR manufacturer of IDE hard drives compatible with ATA/133, everybody else still only makes ATA/100 drives
    i've been looking into SATA drives, but the 10,000 RPM drives are still a bit too pricey for my tastes
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  10. I like Seagate. Very quiet.
    Others prefer WD.
    Whatever you get, make sure it's got the 8meg buffer, not 2meg.
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    For your amusement- I had two controller cards in a 486 with 6 hds and a cd rom. It ran 3 months before the smoke rolled out of the PSU.

    Edit- No pics, It looked like Frankensteins processor!
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    Originally Posted by otpw1
    For your amusement- I had two controller cards in a 486 with 6 hds and a cd rom. It ran 3 months before the smoke rolled out of the PSU.
    Sweeeet

    no pics?????

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    450W should be fine. I'm running way more than that on a 550W so as long as you've got a solid brand it'll be fine.
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    Do not use two PROMISE controllers at once. General advice: buy VERY DIFFERENT PCI cards, but yes, it works.
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    i have 5hds 4 optical drives ,and all 5 of my pci slots filled, and my computer runs all night evey night on a 600 watt psu.....my recomendation would be to only upgrade your psu to as bib as possible
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