Where shall I connect a backup drive - ATA 33 or 66?

Hello there,
For the sake of performance (as I would like to believe), I only connect one (1) drive to each controller. My boot drive (system and applications) is connected to a Firmtek SATA PCI card, my documents drive to the ATA100 controller, and my DVD drives are both connected to the ATA66 controller (needed for 16X burning speed; at least in my system with my Pioneer burners).
So where shall I connect my backup drive? My options are as follows:
1. use the available ATA33 controller or
2. use a spare Sonnet ATA66 PCI card
Keep in mind that this drive will simply be used for copying files into it. I do have BIG movie and DVD files that need backup from time to time. I the ATA33 significantly slower that its 66 counterpart?
Thanks a lot and may you have a good one,
Jacobo

Just to let you know I had the same problem.
MSI K7N2 Delta ILSR Mobo
AMD Barton 2700XP Processor
1GB RAM
40gb Seagate Barracuda ATA drive on IDE 1 with W2K on it.
Sony DVD burner on IDE1 (slave)
Yamaha CD burner CRW3200 on IDE 2 (master)
Sony DVD-ROM on IDE2 (slave)
only one 160GB Seagate Barracuda SATA
Since plugging the SATA drive (recognized), the explorer was experiencing freeze states and I couldn't do anything else than rebooting the PC. I updated the Promise SATA software using Live Update and after the reboot, the system would continuously reboot when W2K was loaded and it was opening the profile.
Rebooted in safe mode and removed the promise SATA raid utility and now it's OK. Will wait and see if it happens again. Will let you know.
No raid setup anyway. Used the auto array setup using CTRL+F and that was it.

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