Originally posted by: MaestroK
Sounds like a grand solution, thanks. Now...where the heck to sell these SCSI's...
The 80-pin SCSI drives would require some 80-pin <--> 68-pin adapters... sounds like you should've dropped in here and asked for some tips before going on a buying spree

Alternately, you could get a case with native SCA racks like the Lian-Li PC-70SCA, or toss in a Supermicro SCA block if you have four 5.25" bays to spare.
The 8RDA+ will work fine with the LSI Logic Ultra160 card. The card will operate at full 32-bit 33MHz speed in the 8RDA+. The PCI-bus performance of the 8RDA+ and other nForce/nForce2 boards is excellent, so it's well-suited to that purpose if you do want to go SCSI. I use an nForce2/SCSI
system at work, and it's a good performer.
I'd recommend using an AGP card and not PCI, if that Radeon was a PCI-based card. Leave that PCI bus free for the SCSI controller, or the SATA controller if you go that route.
For a chassis, you might consider the Antec Sonata. It's got a quiet-running, high-quality TruePower380 power supply with a three-year warranty, a 120mm exhaust fan, and has positions for four hard drives.
Photo spread of Sonata at Newegg
edit: I see you're worried about your IDE drives. Nothing to fear... they'll plug into the motherboard just like they would in an all-IDE system.
