What is an EIDE hard drive?
EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics) is an internal hard drive interface technology that supports transmission speeds up to 133MBps. Other interface variants include ATA, Ultra ATA, and Parallel ATA. Q: What is a SATA hard drive? A: SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a newer interface used in internal hard drives that supports transmission speeds up to 300MBps. Also called Serial ATA. Q: What does cache on a hard drive do? A: Cache, or memory, on hard drives is used to store data that the hard drive is likely to use soon or repeatedly. Serial ATA hard drives also require cache for incoming commands. Q: What is Native Command Queuing? A: NCQ, as it is called, refers to a feature of some hard drives that lets them intelligently reorganize read and write commands to be more efficient, which reduces seek times. Q: What does the RPM of a hard drive refer to? A: RPM, or revolutions per minute, refers to the number of times the hard disk platter(s) rotates per minute. Har