One thing to note : when you daisy-chain IDE devices, the data transfer 
along the cable will only be as fast as the slowest device in the chain.

So don't stick a CDROM / CDRW drive on the end of your hard drive chain. The 
number of people I've known who have done this...

//WK


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>Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:32:42 +0100
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>I'm using one of the LG (Lucky Goldstar) ones, and it's
>worked fine, and should fit in to your budget.  Most CD
>writers I've come across seem pretty reliable (though
>ironically I've had a few problems with the Philips ones).
>As for fitting, they're pretty straight forward.  An EIDE
>would be the one to go for as you can just plug them
>straight in.  How many CD's/Hard disks are you running at
>present.  There should be a spare EIDI slot on your
>motherboard, but if not, you could chain it from one of your
>existing slots (2 connections max).


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