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This motherboard supports ATA66, ATA100 or ATA133 IDE devices. Following table lists the transfer rate of IDE PIO and DMA modes. The 
IDE bus is 16-bit, which means every transfer is two bytes.    As the hard drive industry introduces faster and higher capacity hard drives, 
the current Ultra ATA/100 interface causes a data bottleneck between the drive and the host computer.    To avoid this problem, hard disk 
manufactures have introduced the new Ultra ATA-133 interface technology. 
  Compared to traditional ATA/100, ATA/133 has up to 33 
percent increase in interface speed with transfer rate of 133MB/s. ATA/133 performance is ideal for new operating systems, such as 
Window XP, that demand more storage space and faster data transfer rates from more responsive computing experiences.   
To make good use of this new technology and enjoy its best performance, we recommend you to pair your system with a hard disk 
equipped with ATA/133 technology so that your system's need for speed on this motherboard can be satisfied.     
Mode  Clock Period  Clock Count  Cycle Time  Data Transfer Rate 
PIO mode 0  30ns  20  600ns  (1/600ns) x 2byte = 3.3MB/s 
PIO mode 1  30ns  13  383ns  (1/383ns) x 2byte = 5.2MB/s 
PIO mode 2  30ns  8  240ns  (1/240ns) x 2byte = 8.3MB/s 
PIO mode 3  30ns  6  180ns  (1/180ns) x 2byte = 11.1MB/s 
PIO mode 4  30ns  4  120ns  (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s 
DMA mode 0  30ns  16  480ns  (1/480ns) x 2byte = 4.16MB/s 
DMA mode 1  30ns  5  150ns  (1/150ns) x 2byte = 13.3MB/s 
DMA mode 2  30ns  4  120ns  (1/120ns) x 2byte = 16.6MB/s 
ATA 66  30ns  2  60ns  (1/60ns) x 2byte x2 = 66MB/s 
ATA 100  20ns  2  40ns  (1/40ns) x 2byte x2 = 100MB/s 
ATA 133  15ns  2  30ns  (1/30ns) x 2byte x2= 133MB/s 
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