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ide / (p)ata 133 is the speed of a Ide / (p)ata Harddrive more info @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT_Attachment
The 'Q' rating on the tyre represents the speed rating and any tyres that come with a 'Q' speed rating means that the manufacturer recommends a maximum speed of 99mph.
A "T" speed rating means the tire was tested to withstand at least a constant 118 mph....... An "H" rating 130.
ATA is much faster.
Speed rating applies to a tire rating. It is a standard set by the US government for achieving and keeping a specified speed. A higher speed rating means better car handling.
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The T indicates a speed rating of 118 mph maximum. The R stands for Radial construction.
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.
series is newer in ata like series ata and ata the old one is parallel ata