Recommendations for arranging drives

Heres my situatioin:
I have a MSI 875P Neo-fis2r.  I just bought a brand new 250 GB Seagate SATA drive.  I already have in my computer 2x 80 gig ATA hard drives one on primary slave/master.  Then a dvd player and dvd burner on secondary  slave/master.  I want to add my new hard drive and if I can keep the old ones. 
What is the best setup since if I run in PATA + SATA mode I can only have 4 devices (2 from each) connected.  Please give me recommendations for doing this setup.  Should I use the Promise RAID controller?  Thanks

Try these settings in BIOS:
ATA On Chip Mode: Native
ATA Config: SATA Only
PATA Keep Enabled: Yes
PATA Channel Selection: Both
Set SATA as RAID: No
(The rest leave as default)
or
ATA On Chip Mode: Native
ATA Config: PATA Only
SATA Keep Enabled: Yes
Set SATA as RAID: No
(The rest leave as default)

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