On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Gene Osburn wrote:
> More storage space. A 4 - 9 GB SCSI drive should be sufficient and
> affordable. If you anticipate working with a LOT of HUGE files,
> consider getting an ATA/66 host controller card (~$100) and installing a
> larger IDE/ATA drive - GB for GB, much cheaper than SCSI.
Hello:
The following Seagate Barracuda (ST318417N) is brand new and will work
in the PCI Macs without any sort of adapter. On the internal SCSI chain
of these machines it pushes data around at about 9MB/sec.
It can be had for $190 from buy.com or outpost.com
Don't bother with older or used drives when you can purchase new for such
a low price.
Gordon Hawley
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