Forgive my vagueness to detail on the following.

 About a month ago I read test results on ATA cards on one of the Mac 
web sites. It was Mac Speed Zone, XLR Your Mac, or Bear Feats? Much to 
my surprise there wasn't hardly any difference between ATA66, ATA100 and 
ATA133 in most of what they tested. I don't recall the details but I do 
recall the basic result because it surprised me so much. Perhaps that's 
why Apple is still using ATA 66?

Roger Harris

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Aaron Willems wrote:

>All current PowerMacs have ATA66 in them. Only Xserve has ATA100. Which is
>one of the reasons, why I will not buy a new Mac.
>
>on 7/8/02 10:55 PM, wappling at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Anyone know the answer?
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>Aaron W.
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