SCSI Adapter - Need Help Picking One

BadThad

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I have an IBM Ultrastar 37GB, UW160, 10,000 RPM drive for a new system I'm building. I'm new to SCSI so I came here for some help. :) I don't want to use RAID, I can't afford another one of these drives. The only device I want to connect is this hdd. What is the best adapter to use? So far the Adaptec 19160 looks like the best choice. Any other opinions on options?
 

Trashman

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If cost is somewhat of an issue you may think about getting an Adaptec 2940U2W, since you say, for now at least, only 1 drive will be used.....seen these going for like 75.00 in the ForSale forum....you wouldn't be taking a performance hit with this card and 1 drive. Otherwise if you see yourself adding drives down the road, then I have to say your choice for the Adaptec 19160 is a good choice.
By the way, I am currently using a 2940U2W card and a IBM 10K 160 drive in my system and works great.
 

Viper22

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I would suggest a 29160N. The bad thing about the 19160 is thats its a windows only SCSI Controller. Which means if you ever do anything with another OS besides windows its pretty much useless. If your not then i would go for it. If you have an Ultra160 drive you may as well get all the performance out of it you can.

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bozo1

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<< The bad thing about the 19160 is thats its a windows only SCSI Controller. Which means if you ever do anything with another OS besides windows its pretty much useless >>


There are drivers out there for the 19160 for just about any OS. Adaptec just doesn't provide them.