EIDE to SATA

It seems that stores don't even sell EIDE drives any more. Do they? Or do people just use adapters inside machines? Like this one....

http://www.frys.com/product/5088945?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG

PATA drives have become a limitation with 133MB/s transfer speed and 750GB max capacity compared to SATA 3 at 2TB and 600MB/s data rate. Most modern mobos only have 1 IDE port now. SATA cables don't block case air flow like 40/80pin IDE cables. Blu-Ray drives are SATA only. It appears PATA is on it's last leg along with PCI and AGP.
 
PATA drives have become a limitation with 133MB/s transfer speed and 750GB max capacity compared to SATA 3 at 2TB and 600MB/s data rate. Most modern mobos only have 1 IDE port now. SATA cables don't block case air flow like 40/80pin IDE cables. Blu-Ray drives are SATA only. It appears PATA is on it's last leg along with PCI and AGP.

I could be wrong, but I suspect that PATA will still be around longer than we think in a limited form. Kinda like FDD which kept hanging on long after it ceased to really have a purpose.
 
Clearly you can buy PATA drives all over the net.

I've used the PATA/SATA converters and they work fine.
 
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