I want to build my own computer, and I'm thinking about getting a SCSI drive because then I can get one that's 15000RPM.
Would a SCSI drive fit in a normal PC case? Would it be compatible with a normal CPU and motherboard? I'm assuming I have to buy some sort of adapter for the motherboard, but other than that I shop for parts as normal.
Is installing a SCSI significantly more complicated than an IDE drive?
Can you use a SCSI drive in the same computer as an IDE drive that acts as a secondary drive?
And are there any other quirks about installing and owning a SCSI that are important to know?
Would a SCSI drive fit in a normal PC case? Would it be compatible with a normal CPU and motherboard? I'm assuming I have to buy some sort of adapter for the motherboard, but other than that I shop for parts as normal.
Is installing a SCSI significantly more complicated than an IDE drive?
Can you use a SCSI drive in the same computer as an IDE drive that acts as a secondary drive?
And are there any other quirks about installing and owning a SCSI that are important to know?