HD speed K7N2-L

haven't messed with regular ATA 133 or 100's for that mater as I hace become spoiled to SATA.
I put together a BITSA computer using the MSI K7N2-L and teamed up with a ATA133 Maxtor 60GB with windows XP Pro installed. Then as a slave on the same primary I use the WD 120GB 8 Meg cache.
Running SisSoftSandra I only achieve a near 3000 and HD speed showing about 45MB/S.   With both SATA systems I run over 100 on both.
Is there something wrong with the motherboard or have I been away from ATA that long?
I tried just using one hard drive the WD 120GB with windows as a mastoer alone and the same slow HD speed.
It can't be both hard drives with a problem.
I have done diagnostics and all have passed. My controller in Device manager shows both Ultra 133 and 100 for the WD.
Is the K7N2-L that slow? Is this normal for ATA 133 and ATA100HD's to run soo slow?

I want to link two computers to go head to head in gaming. IEEE 1394
Both have an XP 3000+ CPU
I want to try and make it as fair as I can when playing against each other.
I want run both with WD Raptor SATA HD's, I also would like to install a third hard drive for storage backup.
After initial install of operating system and Raid 0 I would like to add a ATA HD.
Could I just use IDE 1 or 2 with the K7N2-L using a controller card for SATA.
Also on my other system with onboard SATA I would just use IDE 3 right to add extra HD just for storage and notart of Raid array.

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