[CLUE-Tech] OT: SCSI question

Mike Staver staver at fimble.com
Mon Jul 19 23:34:20 MDT 2004


Yeah, I realize I got burned - but it was one of those cases where I 
needed quickly - like in less than 2 hours, so newegg wasn't an option. 
I've purchased the lvd -> 50 pin connectors just like it before, and I 
think I got it for a few bucks at a used computer store a few years back.

Match Grun wrote:

>On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 10:24:52 -0600
>Mike Staver <staver at fimble.com> wrote:
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>>I believe they were $25 each.  I had to get 3 of them, so it cost me
>>$75 by getting the wrong type of drives - but atleast I don't have to
>>bother with sending them back and swapping now.
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>Wow. You should not be paying more than $10 each. Sometimes they are
>included with the SCSI drive. Next time, go to newegg.com... that's
>where I get my SCSI stuff.
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>Match
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>>Roy J. Tellason wrote:
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>>>On Friday 16 July 2004 02:41 am, Mike Staver wrote:
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>>>>Thanks, I did find 3 of these adaptors at the house of cables on
>>>>Arapahoe - and until I get the rest of the box built, I won't know
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>>>for>sure if they will keep the 320 speed up, but I know my LVD cable,
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>>>>Adaptec controller, and drives are all supposed to be 320, so we'll
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>>>see>if the adapter can maintain that.  Thanks again everyone for the
>>>info.
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>>>Just curious,  what sort of price did you get those for?  I've seen
>>>a lot of those 80-pin drives on the 'net,  but figuring in the cost
>>>of the adapters (based on what I could find at the time) seemed to
>>>make it not worth while...
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