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SCSI vs. ATA - any reason to go SCSI?
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<blockquote data-quote="LFFG" data-source="post: 25006"><p>I ask this within another thread but it seemed like maybe it needed it's own thread.</p><p></p><p>I have a G4 933mhz and I mostly do video work on it (FCP).</p><p>When I bought this G4 the rule was that you needed SCSI drives in order to handle the high data rates of video capture and playback but is that true anymore?</p><p></p><p>I have an 80gig ATA (system is on here) and a 35gigSCSI and need more space. I am leaning towards ATA because I can get more gigs for less $$$</p><p>but is there a technical reason for sticking with SCSI?</p><p></p><p>LFFG</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LFFG, post: 25006"] I ask this within another thread but it seemed like maybe it needed it's own thread. I have a G4 933mhz and I mostly do video work on it (FCP). When I bought this G4 the rule was that you needed SCSI drives in order to handle the high data rates of video capture and playback but is that true anymore? I have an 80gig ATA (system is on here) and a 35gigSCSI and need more space. I am leaning towards ATA because I can get more gigs for less $$$ but is there a technical reason for sticking with SCSI? LFFG [/QUOTE]
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