SCSI Hard Drive???

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While on ubid "early" this morning I made a bid on ,IBM36.7GB 10,000 SCSI-3 Ultra2 Wide HDD, and as you would know,I got it?!? I,m building a athlon 1.4/ddr gaming only system.
The question is..is this overkill, will it work?
Also if you could reccomend a control card it would be helpful too.

thanks
StanO
 
How mcuh did u get it for btw? Would have been better if u got 2 and used raid 0. Just kidding- the SCSI will certainly satisfy your data transfer needs.

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Your hardware will be just fine, but for gaming the big decision will be on, what OS will you use???

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Hmm, I have a feeling that'll be really pricy. It might be faster (and perhaps cheaper) if you get 2 30GB 7200RPM IDE hard drives and setup a RAID 0.

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Hey it was late..but the price surprised me..$149 +9/and 99cents a pound=$12..its ground shipping which I think they said 4 to 8 days. Its drive only so I'll have to get a 80 pin cable.
I guess my op will be Win XP caus it had the word "game" in the reveiw..:) I'm using 98 now and can't hardly say any bad about it from my experience, OK who's going to tell me I need 2000>🙂 Is there a prefered op with scsi?
The DMVS-36 sounds like a solid HDD but if I'm going that route I'm going to have to rethink some of my options on my new toy. Yeeeeaaaaa raid 0 .......:)
 
With Win2k/WinXP you can have a obsence amount of DRAM, up to 2GB I think with excellent memory management. However, not so with Win9x/Me...512MB is the limit. So, if you plan on a dual boot, keep this in mind. Good luck!

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That's a hell of a deal. New retail on those is around $400.
SCSI's never overkill for anything. Once you go SCSI, you won't turn back. If you ever plan on running any operating systems than '95/'98/Win2KPro, you may want to consider a step up from the Adaptec 19160 - it doesn't support any of the server O/S's, which is not a consideration for a gamer, but you may go that way some day, or you may want to sell the card.
The Tekram DC390 U3W is a great choice. It's extremely competitivly priced and works with any OS.
And by the way, my Cheetah eats my 7200 RPM raid O setup for lunch.
Have fun with it.

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SCSI works well in all OS's. I have a super duty system based on 98SE and lots of SCSI stuff. It's faster, about 20% faster than XP in games! And that's with the LAST prerelease version, the one that's supposed to be almost the same as the retail version.

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Thanks guys for all the expert advise the "eats,%,!" where especially useful!!!
Crashman the 98se Is the top dog for games,thought so;so now i know so.

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