Motherboard Only Supports 2 HDs? Please Help!! *DELETED*

folken

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Um... is there something I'm missing?
If there are 3 SATA hard drives and 4 sata connections what is the prob there?
If you have 2 IDE optical drives and 2 ide connections what is the prob there?
You shouldn't have any problems at all, or am I not understanding something?

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mchlax

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Thanks for your reply, but yeah, I think this was just an oversight on the part of my friend and I.

Check out a chat I had if you want some more info: <A HREF="http://www.puchalapalli.com/?irclog&thw_mobo" target="_new">THW Mobo Chat</A>.

BTW, are you running your website off of a windows machine?
 

Crashman

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Boy, your cheese done slipped off your cracker!

Your optical drives are PATA, correct? Your hard drives are SATA, correct? You have 3 SATA hard drives and 4 connectors, no problem there. You have 2 PATA optical drives and 2 connectors supporting 2 drives each, no problem there either. So WTF are you talking about?

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mchlax

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My only logical explanation would be that I seem to not know WTF I am talking about :)

Hopefully tommorow, I can run through all my college apps and also find the cheese to place back on the cracker, and finish up that computer :)