Seagate cheetah 18LP 18.2GB U2/SCSI 80-Pin SCA 10K RPM (ST318203LC)

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Nighttrain
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Seagate cheetah 18LP 18.2GB U2/SCSI 80-Pin SCA 10K RPM (ST318203LC)

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Seagate cheetah 18LP 18.2GB U2/SCSI 80-Pin SCA 10K RPM (ST318203LC)

Stickered as Hewlett Packard but manufactured by Seagate

Formatted Capacity: 18.2GB
Interface: 80-pin Ultra-2/SCSI SCA
Data Transfer Rates: 80MB/s
Average Seek Times: 6.5ms
Buffer Size: 1024KB
Rotational Speed: 10016rpm
Height (inch/mm): LP (1.0/26.1)


$80 formatted and shipped lower 48.

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Trades: P3/P4 processors or Geforce2/3 video...or anything else interesting.

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Post by Fu Manchu »

any idea how much a controller card for one of them would be ?


i am intrested but dont want to spend too much getting a scsi setup ?


oh i have a Leadtek GF2 mx200 i would trade .... Dont know if that would be worth it to you though
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I formatted it on the 2940UW in my video editing box. They run about 50-60 bucks new...maybe 30-40 bucks used. You would also need a cable and a 68 to 80 pin adapter but both are pretty cheap. I'm using 2 very similar drives for video capture and I don't really need a third. But I haven't gotten much interest in it so I will probably just keep it and switch my OS from an IDE drive to this one.
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Post by Nighttrain »

Thanks for the bump :)
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