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		<title>By: sam I am</title>
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		<title>By: Marvin: aka "The Man"</title>
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		<description>Data capacity more than 150 Gig is not really an issue. The SATA  refers to Serial ATA meaning that the data transfer is in a serial manner over 1-2 wires whereas regular ATA data transfer is parallel over some 40 wires.  I'm not really sure of the speed advantage either way.  It probably doesn't really matter.</description>
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