SATA is best right now for gaming and speed. A SATA PULL if probably used and means it was pulled from a used PC, but still works.
IDE is also good and can be fast but is "Kinda" older technology.
SATA is a small plug on motherboards, and IDE is the big flat one.
I hope this is simple enough.
2006-06-14 15:31:55
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answered by jinx4swag 3
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I've not heard of this pull option, unless you're looking at someone's description that the HD has been "pulled" for a system. IDE would be a wide ribbon style cable, with long but thin square blocks at the end, that connects drives to the motherboard. SATA uses a smaller rectangular molex (plastic connector) with only a couple wire wires between. You should see what your motherboard supports (some have both) to determine which type of drive you would need.
2006-06-14 15:34:10
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answered by Cunnilinguist 3
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It is not a matter of what is BEST, it's what your computer has.
SATA HDD - Serial ATA
SATA PULL HDD
IDE HDD - Parallel ATA
IDE PULL HDD
2006-06-14 15:30:46
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answered by Anonymous
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More like, what will your motherboard support!
2006-06-14 15:32:10
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answered by tattie_herbert 6
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