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Onboard SCSI
May 27
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, 2002 at 1:23pm
I have a soyo D6IGA Mainboard with onboard scsi - I need to get a 68 pin u2w drive, but was wondering if I need terminators for this or can I just hook it up with a 68 pin cable.
thanks
yaki 8)
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Re: Onboard SCSI
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May 27
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, 2002 at 1:52pm
u2w/lvd drives do not come with termination.
what type of scsi controller comes with ur board?
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Built-in AIC-7890 SCSI controller and AIC-3860 chip
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May 27
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, 2002 at 2:47pm
is that an u2w controller?
you should probably buy a u3w drive, cuz u2w drives are old now. and u3w drives will work fine with u2w controllers (backward compatible).
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May 27
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, 2002 at 2:55pm
yeah
On board Ultra 2 SCSI (same function as Adaptec 2940U2W)
I am looking for a used 9.1GB for price - any suggestions?
MY board specs are at
http://www.soyousa.com/products/proddesc.php?id=80
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May 27
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, 2002 at 3:45pm
the adaptec u2w is one of the most popular of all scsi controllers. you should have no trouble getting something to work with it.
i like the maxtor/quantum atlas 10K III, 10Krpm. Can't go wrong with that drive.
check out hypermicro for good deals.
you can even use the 15Krpm seagate cheetah x15-36lp, which is the world's fastest drive .. for not much more cash. i own both these drives and can easily recommend either.
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May 27
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, 2002 at 8:51pm
Thank you for the information...you were a very big help....now I just need to set this monster up.
thanks
yaki
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May 27
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, 2002 at 9:42pm
Good luck.
If you get stuck, da boyz at the SR forums are usually very helpful:
http://forums.storagereview.com/index.php
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