For sale:
1. IBM Ultrastar 10,000 rpm 36 gb scsi hdd
2. Adaptec 39320-R scsi card, here's a snip from adaptec site:
The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D-R is a 64-bit 133 MHz PCI-X, dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI card with integrated HostRAIDâ„¢ RAID 0, 1 optimized for internal connections. The 39320-R is a cost effective hardware based RAID, a better alternative to software based RAID in the market today. It provides worry-free data protection at the fastest SCSI speeds available up to 640 MBps ideal for mainline storage, streaming video and audio, and other bandwidth-intensive applications. The card has a 68-pin HD external connector and two 68-pin HD internal connector for Ultra320 SCSI (LVD) hard disks drives. The 39320-R offers an unparalleled degree of investment protection and upgradability to Adaptec's entire SCSI RAID family of products.
3. Also, I'll throw in the FoxConn 4 device u320 scsi cable with terminator. I used this for about two months and when I upgraded my system the new motherboard didn't support it (until recently as they updated boot options via bios update).
I originally paid $400 for all of it, asking $250 obo. I live in the Middlesex, NJ area. PM if you're interested
P.S. If you want to get into scsi, this is a full working set. All products were originally OEM, but you can get product info/drivers from their respective websites.
1. IBM Ultrastar 10,000 rpm 36 gb scsi hdd
2. Adaptec 39320-R scsi card, here's a snip from adaptec site:
The Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D-R is a 64-bit 133 MHz PCI-X, dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI card with integrated HostRAIDâ„¢ RAID 0, 1 optimized for internal connections. The 39320-R is a cost effective hardware based RAID, a better alternative to software based RAID in the market today. It provides worry-free data protection at the fastest SCSI speeds available up to 640 MBps ideal for mainline storage, streaming video and audio, and other bandwidth-intensive applications. The card has a 68-pin HD external connector and two 68-pin HD internal connector for Ultra320 SCSI (LVD) hard disks drives. The 39320-R offers an unparalleled degree of investment protection and upgradability to Adaptec's entire SCSI RAID family of products.
3. Also, I'll throw in the FoxConn 4 device u320 scsi cable with terminator. I used this for about two months and when I upgraded my system the new motherboard didn't support it (until recently as they updated boot options via bios update).
I originally paid $400 for all of it, asking $250 obo. I live in the Middlesex, NJ area. PM if you're interested
P.S. If you want to get into scsi, this is a full working set. All products were originally OEM, but you can get product info/drivers from their respective websites.




