well...bye bye scsi

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well...bye bye scsi

Post by nexus_7 »

I think im finally gana dump my last scsi rig.

I cant afford to keep it up to date and most scsi stuff (dvd's, cdrw's, and cd drives) just arnt being produced at high speeds anymore.

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Post by dadx2mj »

LOL Yeah Greg all that SCSI stuff is crap you really should dump it. Just do me a favor and dump it this way would ya:B
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Post by Schwartz »

I've been thinking that I'll keep SCSI for the Hard Drives and wait for SATA for the Optical drives. My 12x SCSI Plex is holding me for now. I did hear a rumor about Plex doing some SCSI stuff this fall so I'll have to wait and see.
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My next system will include SCSI even though I guess for HDD only. The Cheetah 15k.3 should be available when I build my next rig, that'll be my bootdrive for OS and main games.
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Post by EvilHorace »

IMHO, the only thing that needs to be SCSI is the HDD(s). The other things don't really matter that much as they're seldom used and their speed isn't essential in comparison.
A SCSI HDD system (even the 18g X15) isn't THAT expensive to me for a PC that you use daily. If I was building budget PCs for others, then I'd seek cheaper alternatives.
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I dunno... there is something to be said for copying 600megs worth of files from one CD to another with only 2% CPU utilization. :D That type of thing matters to me because I do lots of mass file transfers for work.
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I'm sure that there's good reasons to own SCSI cd and burner drives but for me at home, I rarely use either. I use a cd-rom drive if and when installing new software (rare these days) and very rarely burn cds either and when I do, the 5-10 minute burn time (now "old" Plex burner) is no big deal to me.
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