UPDATE 01/22/02: Got mine today! Notes:
- It does NOT come with a bracket for use in non low-profile cases. This means you must either remove it, make one, or get one elsewhere. That is of course assuming you don't have a low-profile case.
- It does NOT come with a SCSI cable. The Dell drive I ordered (Fujitsu) did come with a 2-position terminated 68-pin LVD SCSI cable. Live with a smaller cache, get a free $30 cable. Not bad for a 10K RPM drive that cost me $128.
- The internal connector IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL and BOOTABLE contrary to previous rumours, and OF COURSE it supports hard drives!
- The boot menu is accessable by pressing [ctrl]+[a] at POST. The message may be disabled by default, but you can re-enable it.
- The 80GB 7200RPM IDE drive noted below is a Seagate Barracuda. Ok this doesn't have anything to do with the SCSI card, but I'm happy as hell its not a Maxtor, and it too was a sweet deal at $115 after coupon!
My whole order was one of the hottest deals I've ever seen (#1 is still getting paid $25 for each Compaq monitor I bought last spring). I still can't believe I found this!
UPDATE 01/17/02: Dell Home now has the 20% off Dell-Branded accessories. Your Small Business coupons will not work, but you can now get the SCSI controller for $92 and drives for the prices I originally listed.
When I placed my order, I did it thru Small Business when the 20% off Dell stuf was still valid (ended 01/16/01) and was able to stack on Small Business $75 off $400 coupon. If I were to order now without additional coupons, I would probably just get the card and get my hard drives elsewhere. The only advantage to the Dell SCSI drive is that it comes with a cable. The disadvantage is it only has 2MB cache and a 1 year warranty. Go get an IBM or a Seagate!
Dell has the Adaptec 29160LP Ultra/160 SCSI adapter for $92. Its actually $115, minus 20% off Dell-branded accessories. Compare price with ANY adapter in the 29160 family on pricewatch if you think this is not hot.
This is the "low-profile" version, and does have less connectors than the 29160 - only 68-pin LVD internal and external, no 50-pin. That doesn't bother me TOO much consiidering the price. And I do have a kenwood IDE CD-ROM and a new Lite-On 24x CD-RW.
I do not know if this comes with a cable. Also, Adaptec the retail package is supposed to come with both brackets for both slim rackmount cases and regular desktops...since there is no description for this item on Dell's site, I guess it will be a suprise. But again, with this price I will either nig-rig something or buy one from Adaptec if it is missing.
This does not show up in any catagories on Dell's site. I found it by searching for 29160. (Nothing for 39160, sorry)
Adaptec 29160LP for - was $92 at Dell Small Business, now $115
Adaptec 29160LP for - NOW $92 at Dell Home, discount in cart
I also grabbed an Dell-branded 18GB 10K RPM Ultra/160 SCSI drive for $159.20 with the 20% off dell accessories. Unfortunately it only has a 2MB cache, but the price difference bewtween this and other drives is big.
There are a variety of 18GB listed when doing a search for SCSI (hint: sort by price). This one comes with a cable in case the adapter doesn't.
SCSI cables are expensive! It is meant for the Precision 330 workstation, which some google searches revealed should have a 68-pin connector. (Don't get an 80-pin drive) I wish their specs were more thorough, but they're not...
Dell 18GB Ultra/160 10K RPM SCSI Drive - was $159 at Dell Small Business, now $199
Dell 18GB Ultra/160 10K RPM SCSI Drive - now $159 at Dell Home, discount in cart
I picked up a Dell 80GB 7200RPM 2MB cache for $143 for backup of my new SCSI drive and my IBM 75GXP (which I am afraid may die at any time from reading ppl's comments)
Only the 5400 RPM seems to show up in listing catagories on the site...but again, searching for 80GB will reveal the 7200's
Dell 80GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Drive - was $143 at Dell Small Business, now $179
Dell 80GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Drive - now $143 at Dell Home, discount in cart
- It does NOT come with a bracket for use in non low-profile cases. This means you must either remove it, make one, or get one elsewhere. That is of course assuming you don't have a low-profile case.
- It does NOT come with a SCSI cable. The Dell drive I ordered (Fujitsu) did come with a 2-position terminated 68-pin LVD SCSI cable. Live with a smaller cache, get a free $30 cable. Not bad for a 10K RPM drive that cost me $128.
- The internal connector IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL and BOOTABLE contrary to previous rumours, and OF COURSE it supports hard drives!
- The boot menu is accessable by pressing [ctrl]+[a] at POST. The message may be disabled by default, but you can re-enable it.
- The 80GB 7200RPM IDE drive noted below is a Seagate Barracuda. Ok this doesn't have anything to do with the SCSI card, but I'm happy as hell its not a Maxtor, and it too was a sweet deal at $115 after coupon!
My whole order was one of the hottest deals I've ever seen (#1 is still getting paid $25 for each Compaq monitor I bought last spring). I still can't believe I found this!
UPDATE 01/17/02: Dell Home now has the 20% off Dell-Branded accessories. Your Small Business coupons will not work, but you can now get the SCSI controller for $92 and drives for the prices I originally listed.
When I placed my order, I did it thru Small Business when the 20% off Dell stuf was still valid (ended 01/16/01) and was able to stack on Small Business $75 off $400 coupon. If I were to order now without additional coupons, I would probably just get the card and get my hard drives elsewhere. The only advantage to the Dell SCSI drive is that it comes with a cable. The disadvantage is it only has 2MB cache and a 1 year warranty. Go get an IBM or a Seagate!
Dell has the Adaptec 29160LP Ultra/160 SCSI adapter for $92. Its actually $115, minus 20% off Dell-branded accessories. Compare price with ANY adapter in the 29160 family on pricewatch if you think this is not hot.
This is the "low-profile" version, and does have less connectors than the 29160 - only 68-pin LVD internal and external, no 50-pin. That doesn't bother me TOO much consiidering the price. And I do have a kenwood IDE CD-ROM and a new Lite-On 24x CD-RW.
I do not know if this comes with a cable. Also, Adaptec the retail package is supposed to come with both brackets for both slim rackmount cases and regular desktops...since there is no description for this item on Dell's site, I guess it will be a suprise. But again, with this price I will either nig-rig something or buy one from Adaptec if it is missing.
This does not show up in any catagories on Dell's site. I found it by searching for 29160. (Nothing for 39160, sorry)
Adaptec 29160LP for - was $92 at Dell Small Business, now $115
Adaptec 29160LP for - NOW $92 at Dell Home, discount in cart
I also grabbed an Dell-branded 18GB 10K RPM Ultra/160 SCSI drive for $159.20 with the 20% off dell accessories. Unfortunately it only has a 2MB cache, but the price difference bewtween this and other drives is big.
There are a variety of 18GB listed when doing a search for SCSI (hint: sort by price). This one comes with a cable in case the adapter doesn't.
Dell 18GB Ultra/160 10K RPM SCSI Drive - was $159 at Dell Small Business, now $199
Dell 18GB Ultra/160 10K RPM SCSI Drive - now $159 at Dell Home, discount in cart
I picked up a Dell 80GB 7200RPM 2MB cache for $143 for backup of my new SCSI drive and my IBM 75GXP (which I am afraid may die at any time from reading ppl's comments)
Only the 5400 RPM seems to show up in listing catagories on the site...but again, searching for 80GB will reveal the 7200's
Dell 80GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Drive - was $143 at Dell Small Business, now $179
Dell 80GB 7200RPM ATA/100 Drive - now $143 at Dell Home, discount in cart