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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Buying SCSI drives, what do i need to know? (used IDE only so far)
ive got 3 ides in there, 1 cdrom.. thats all 4 slots.
im thinking of buying a scsi drive.. what do i need to know about them? how are they different from ide?
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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Different interface, different cable.
Easy to deal with and other than that it's roughly the same in usage. I have some of the 15,000rpm segate drives and thought they were pretty quick.
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You'll prolly need an onboard or external scsi controller |
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how about firewire? are they faster than scsi drives?
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