HOT! ATA/133 PCI RAID Controller Card ~ $39.00 ~ ComputerGeeks

explorer2k

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You want an IDE RAID... You NEED an IDE RAID... You can't have an IDE RAID without the proper controller... NOW WE HAVE IT, AND AT A SUPER GEEKY PRICE!!! This controller card can combine the capacity of 2 ~4 HDDs into 1 logical drive! This controller provdes two IDE channels that support Ultra ATA/133 RAID. Each IDE connector supports a master/slave combination of any IDE Hard Drives, including IDE, EIDE and Ultra-ATA standards. Very Cool & Very Geeky!!!


Features/Specifications
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Ultra ATA/133 Compatible
32-bit PCI Interface
Supports bus master DMA at 133Mbytes/sec PCI burst rate
Supports Max. IDE/ATA data transfer rate of 133 MB/sec
Two Ultra ATA Channels w/ 128 Bytes buffer per Channel
Supports up to four IDE/ATA Devices
Fully backwards compatible with Ultra ATA/66, Ultra ATA/100 -
- EIDE/Fast ATA-2, IDE and ATAPI devices
Silicon Image Sil0680CL144 Chipset
Supports RAID 0, 1, and 0+1
Includes: PCI Card, Two EIDE/133 Cables, Driver on Floppy & Manual

Product Requirements
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Supports Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP and Win NT4.0
UDMA/133 Drive (Matching drives needed for RAID)
Available PCI Slot
Floppy Disk Drive
 

exisle

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wonder which chipset its based on and if its any good.. a crappy chipset can be a huge headache
 

kof

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<< wonder which chipset its based on and if its any good.. a crappy chipset can be a huge headache >>


try reading for fun:
"Silicon Image Sil0680CL144 Chipset"
 

solo

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Is that Chipset any good? Does this do RAID 5 or just RAID 0 + 1 like the cheaper cards usually do.

-Solo
 

CarpeDeo

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Umm . . .you expect a $40 raid card to do raid 5? Umm . . . yea . . . and I want my $20 computer speakers to pump out 800W RMS.
 

solo

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well.....ummm.....with the HOT deals i find here at AT i may just as well expect to find a $40 card that does raid 5....yeah...hmmm....ummm....oh, and (here's a $10 speakers set that does 580 WATTS! (pmpo - hahaha)

-Solo
 

Bob151

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<<

<< wonder which chipset its based on and if its any good.. a crappy chipset can be a huge headache >>


try reading for fun:
"Silicon Image Sil0680CL144 Chipset"
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Good one.
 

CarpeDeo

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<< well.....ummm.....with the HOT deals i find here at AT i may just as well expect to find a $40 card that does raid 5....yeah...hmmm....ummm....oh, and (here's a $10 speakers set that does 580 WATTS! (pmpo - hahaha)

-Solo
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haha- point well taken. I guess I actually wouldn't be too surprised to see a card that handles RAID 5 for $40 (w/in the next 10 years or so). ;)
 

tw1164

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I gave in and bought one, the price got reduced to 37.00 - 10% coupon, + $5 shipping = 38.30 shipped not bad at all.
 

LukFilm

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<<

<< well.....ummm.....with the HOT deals i find here at AT i may just as well expect to find a $40 card that does raid 5....yeah...hmmm....ummm....oh, and (here's a $10 speakers set that does 580 WATTS! (pmpo - hahaha)

-Solo
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haha- point well taken. I guess I actually wouldn't be too surprised to see a card that handles RAID 5 for $40 (w/in the next 10 years or so). ;)
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I LOVE this note: Please Note : * PMPO (Peak Music Power Output) is an unreliable indicator of true (RMS) wattage, so take this rating with a grain of salt
 

MAG1969

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I bought this P.O.S. .........I have tried and tried to get it to work. It doesn't come with the software!!!! Can't seem to find anything on the web to help figure out what is wrong. Everything installed fine and easy. Dam thing just wont boot!!!

 

SupermanCK

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There is actually a retail version of this...click on controllers and the pciata133-nb,
apparently they said NB mean NEW BOX
and the only other difference is the two lines they deleted under specs for the NB version.
"32-bit PCI Interface & Supports RAID 0, 1, and 0+1"
I am not concern about the 32-bit PCI Interface line...but I do have some concern about supports RAID line...what do you guys think?
 

GLudlow

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Hmm, they have this brand new for only $28.00 + shipping as a geek special.. might want to update your link and the title :)
 

krakatowa

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Got mine from compgeeks.

Anyone have links on how to set-up RAID on Win XP?

I have two 40Gb Barracudas from Dell. One is already loaded with Win XP Pro. Do I have to load anything on the second drive?

Links appreciated :)
 

vladgur

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If you care a single bit about your data, buy a reputable IDE RAID controller.

If you decide to create a stripe array with this card, put some data on it and then the array information disappears, your data is irrecoverable.
 

chrisjor

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this won't mess up my gigs of pr0n will it. I really need fast access to this stuff but I do not want any feet showing where the head should be!!!!! Data integrity is a must!!!
 

VisionsUCI

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to respond to two prior posts... computergeeks has been around for a while, and they are a very trustworthy company. i'm surprised you haven't seen other posts of their deals here.

second, regarding rms and pmpo... solo knew the difference, and was making a joke... :D