Adaptec is a global leader in innovative storage solutions that move, manage and protect critical data. The company's products include host bus adapters and controllers that... more
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1 x network - Fibre Channel - SC multi-mode x 2 ( external ), 1 x network - Fibre Channel - HSSDC ( internal )
Compatible Slots: 1 x PCI 64 hot-plug 66 MHz - half-length, 1 x PCI 64 hot-plug 66 MHz
Miscellaneous
Cables Included: 1 x Fibre Channel cable ( external ) - 10 m
Manufacturer's product description
Adaptec is a global leader in innovative storage solutions that move, manage and protect critical data. The company's products include host bus adapters and controllers that connect servers, workstations and desktops to storage devices; RAID controllers that boost performance and protect data stored on disk drives; and CD recording and data protection software for desktops. This Fibre Channel High Performance Controller is designed for 64-bit PCI Bus.
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT 4.0
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support: 5 years warranty
Service & Support Details: Limited warranty - 5 years
Advantages: A bargain. Easy to install and used. Good entry level SCSI controller. Disadvantages: No support for higher data rates.
...If you plug an SCSI card into your pc, don’t hold your breath because nothing exciting is going to happen. (Unless of course you have made a very bad job of installing the card. Then you might see smoke and flames coming from your cherished/reviled PC or even, in extreme cases, find yourself moving down a tunnel towards a bright light.) However, once you have installed you SCSI card you will be able to attach any number of exciting devices to your pc.
Although this is an opinion of Adaptecs AVA-2900 series of SCSI card, it is also a general review of SCSI. I have done this because as far as I can tell this is the first review at Ciao of a SCSI controller card. This seems to be a bit of an over sight to me as any number of SCSI devices have been reviewed, (such as the excellent Plextor external SCSI cd writer which was the subject...
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Advantages: Plug n play, reliable, efficient Disadvantages: A bit pricy
...Finally, just when I was begining to give up on ever attaching my SCSI drive to my system, along came the answer to my prayers. A neat fitted in seconds, no need to open the case solution; the Adaptec USB to SCSI connector.
This piece of electronic genius allows you to connect virtually any SCSI device directly to your PC through its USB port. It works and is brilliant. It just plugs in and away it goes. Everything is supplied and with easy to follow directions.
It is not cheap though, expect to pay about $50 ($90) for it but compared with a SCSI card & cables it probably works out the same and is definately 100% less hastle than trying to configure an already stuffed full to the brim machine.
It's got my vote....
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Advantages: Quick, easy to use, well built and reliable Disadvantages: A little more expensive than lesser named brands.
...I can’t speak highly enough about Yamaha products as a whole, and their range of Re-Writers is no exception.
I bought a one of the 6416s series and it has been excellent. I chose the SCSI version and not the IDE because of problems I had heard about concerning the way IDE works in this area.
Having looked around extensively, I found a great deal at Insight. I bought the Re-writer and an Adaptec PCI SCSI card to connect it to my motherboard. SCSI is much quicker than IDE and when ‘burning’ a CD that is important. You should get all the software you need included.
Everything installed itself in Windows 98 and I was up and running within a ten minutes. It writes data and audio and around 1 megabyte per second without any problems. Yamaha units usually have at least 2 megabytes of buffer memory build in, so very few CD making sessions go...
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