The serial ATA connector on the motherboard.
ide / (p)ata 133 is the speed of a Ide / (p)ata Harddrive more info @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachment
IDE drives commonly use the ATA standard. ATA usually runs at ATA-33, ATA-66, ATA-100, and ATA-133. These run at 33 MB/s, 66 MB/s, 100 MB/s, and 133 MB/s respectively. Most modern IDE hard drives run at ATA-100 or ATA-133 while older If you have your hard drive on a 40-wire PATA cable and/or the PATA cable attached to your hard drive is also attached to your CD-ROM drive, your hard drive might be forced to run at ATA-33. For best performance, only use an 80-wire PATA cable and do not connect your optical drive with it.
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The IDE/ATA bus controller manages the flow of information between the hard drive and the rest of the computer. At this point in time, The IDE/ATA bus controller is typically built into the motherboard so hard drives can be connected directly to the motherboard.
In theory, yes. ATA 133 is backwards compatible all the way to ATA 33. However, if you have trouble, the most likely problem is that the motherboard bios needs an update. I had this problem on an ASUS MB. The CD drive would appear in the startup/BIOS and I could even boot to the CD-ROM drive to begin to install windows, but once the install got 2/3 done and windows loaded all its drivers, the CD drive would disappear as far as the operating system was concerned. If you are having a similar problem, go to the MB manufacturer's website and update your bios. WARNING - this can be very risky, since it is possible to kill a Motherboard by installing the wrong BIOS on it.
Drivers are connected to the motherboard with ribbon cables or thinner SERIAL ATA cables.
Not necessarily. "ATA-150" is SATA. If your motherboard has an IDE controller, the disk will work. If the board has only SATA, you will not be able to connect the drive without an adapter.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
The motherboard is main part of CPU. All parts do connect with motherboard.
For Two Connectors on a motherboard for two 40-pin data cable.