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18GB SCSI 15,000RPM @ $86 ???????

15K rpm....whoo....

GB/$ is very expensive, space wise; but performance wise this is a good price.

Maximum PC has an article on SCSI vs IDE comparsion in the current issue.
 
only problem is, it only comes with 4MB cache...... but still, 15k rpm is great and a 5 year warranty.
 
this is a pretty old design, storage review tested ibm's only 15K drive a year and a half ago
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
this is a pretty old design, storage review tested ibm's only 15K drive a year and a half ago

Yes. I bought one from Hypermicro last month (because of the free LSI SCSI adapter deal). The manufacture date on the drive was January 2002.

I ebayed it and kept the SCSI adapter. 😀
 
Originally posted by: ThisIsMatt
Originally posted by: az4dan
at 15000 rpm u should remember to check how much sound these babies give off...
Only 47 dBa, lol

I have a 36GB Seagate x15 and I can't hear it over the hum of my 2 WD 100GB SE drives.


The thing is VERY fast, though.

 
If you guys like the sound of this one, but needed more space (and even more speed), also check out Maxtor's Atlas 10k IV. It's a little more money per Gb, but you don't need to buy an 80-to-68 adapter for it and it is very fast. StorageReview.com did a writeup of it recently. Oh, and it will run cooler and quieter than the first-gen IBM 15k's too.
 
Originally posted by: linuxthinker
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: toant103
Originally posted by: acid16
Is this a mistake or what?

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.asp?description=22-141-114

How can it be offered at this price?????

80 Pin

80-pin...that means it's for use with a backplane system only? Can it be used as a regular cabled drive?

You can buy SCA to LVD (80 -> 68 pin) adapters most anywhere.


Thanks. 🙂 Is there any performance hit when using an adapter?
 
no not much.. but guys, thats an ibm 15k drive.. not that fast.. my older x15-36lp distroys it.. the 4mb buffer hurts alot.. so good drive but i dono if i would buy more scsi with the WD JB seriers out, hehe they are mightly fast too..
 
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