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The LSI card HERE Does not come with an LVD cable. But, I would trust the source... The adaptec card HERE from Hyper Microsystems has all cable and terminators- and perhaps the better card?
If anyone can help me out, I would appreciate the input.
There is a BIG difference between those cards... The LSI you pointed out is a dual-channel card while the Adaptec is more an entry level SCSI card... Someone else should explain the Adaptec card as I am not that familiar with it... It really depends on what your needs are, but if you are looking for a SCSI adapter for a more typical system I would recommend the Tekram 390U3W card that includes cables and terminator for $185 at hypermicro.
storagereview did a comparison between the Tekram DC390U3W and the Adaptec 29160 and they were very close in benchmarks, but the Tekram was significantly cheaper. I have one and I am quite happy with it.
The only specs on my Soyo board tell me it is PCI Slot 2.2 volt compliant. The Tekram card needs a 64 bit slot (which I do not have) or a 32 bit 5Volt slot (which I am not sure if I have? Is 5 volt the standard for PCI?
Your quite welcome and hope it helps you out... Also here is the link to storagereviews test if you want some further reading on the subject... SCSI Card review.
I am liking the look of the Tekram. Thanks for the heads up. I am a bit worried that my 32 bit PCI slot is not a 5volt? All that I can find on the spec sheet is 2.2 volt compliant? Anybody know if Soyo Dragon Ultra will support a 5V PCI card?
I am pretty sure it will, but i dont want to be surprised. RMAing is always a pain in the rear!
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