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IDE hard disks still not obsolete
February 4th, 2011

With the ever growing popularity of SATA hard disks because of its faster speeds and connectors that are can be more easily attached and detached (not to mention they’re significantly smaller), it looks like the days of IDE hard disks are numbered.
But it’s not just about to die yet. One good thing about devices today is that most of them are still working perfectly and these legacy devices still use IDE hard disks. That’s why a cursory look at online stores or brick and mortar retailers of computer products will yield positive results in terms of new IDE hard disks with capacities that still rival that of SATA hard disks.
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