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SATA is completely backwards compatable

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SCSI :twisted:
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What Derek said! :twisted:
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Hope yoru pocket is deep for that fast SCSI Drive :D

Mine gets somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.6MS
http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/scs ... 752lc.html

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gabumon

i have SCSI.. i love SCSI.. i want more SCSI

SCSI! w00t w00t w00t w00t

currently i have a 1GB ibm (and has had a core transplant from anoter dead drive) a 4GB scsi seagate baracuda and a 9GB seagate cheetah

also i have a 2.1GB baracuda and a 6.5GB cheetah that are 80 pin and 68 pin not currently hooked up (but will be eventually!)

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HAL6000 wrote:http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/WD360GD.asp

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To bad it is only 36 GB
RAID, RAID, RAID! :D :D

Though, I'm a 15,000RPM guy.
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dudes

they gots killer SCSI drive on ebay for dirt cheap!

47GB drives for like $25 + $20 shipping
and 188GB (4x 47GB drives) for $70 +$25 shipping

im like *drool* they are 68 pin but who cares, thats major SCSI for a home computer

i want i want i want

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kuun wrote:gabumon

i have SCSI.. i love SCSI.. i want more SCSI

SCSI! w00t w00t w00t w00t

currently i have a 1GB ibm (and has had a core transplant from anoter dead drive) a 4GB scsi seagate baracuda and a 9GB seagate cheetah

also i have a 2.1GB baracuda and a 6.5GB cheetah that are 80 pin and 68 pin not currently hooked up (but will be eventually!)

Kuun,
SCSI Boy deluxe?
Ive had scsi since ive had my 2nd computer, before ultra 66 came out, and since the introduction to it, im a firm beliver in it 100%
I currently have about 5 9.1 gig seagate barracuda drives (80 pin SCA's) in 5 1/4 drive caddies that make the drive go down to 40mb sec (instead the 80mb sec ultra2) they are handled to do, from the cable) Well id love to sell them, I also have four 18 gig (68 pin barracuda drives that have been refurbed and still are under warrenty until 2004 (late 2004?)
anyway... anyone looking for some drives?

Later in the tread..............
kuun wrote: dudes

they gots killer SCSI drive on ebay for dirt cheap!

47GB drives for like $25 + $20 shipping
and 188GB (4x 47GB drives) for $70 +$25 shipping

im like *drool* they are 68 pin but who cares, thats major SCSI for a home computer

i want i want i want
Kunn, are you sure these 47 Gig drives arent the ST4's or ST5 or whatever the size of (2 x 5/14 bay = one drive size) Ive seen these bad boys come in 2.5 Gig and can you say.. WASTE OF SPACE?
Unless you have a gigantic case....

Besides, most 68 pin drives are ultra 320/160 and a nice small package for that cable to connect to, 50 pin are what suck, and the infamous 80pin SCA for those Hot Swappers out there :o

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I'm selling a mahcine on ebay now that has 5 scsi drives in it. All 4.5GB but 4 are on one controller and the other is a boot drive.

Shamless link to it
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HAL6000 wrote:I'm selling a mahcine on ebay now that has 5 scsi drives in it. All 4.5GB but 4 are on one controller and the other is a boot drive.

Shamless link to it
everywhere I look, I see that case.........
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gabumon wrote:
HAL6000 wrote:I'm selling a mahcine on ebay now that has 5 scsi drives in it. All 4.5GB but 4 are on one controller and the other is a boot drive.

Shamless link to it
everywhere I look, I see that case.........
It is an old case. They have updated a few things about it over the years but it is a good case non the less.
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