I have an 8500/180 [orig. 120]. HD is a Seagate Barracuda Ultra SCSI
9.1, model number ST39173N. On the specs it says 120 to 190 mbits/sec
transfer internal and 20 Sync external transfer rate, 7200 rpm.
Under the specs it says:
Note: ND drives do not have internal terminators or any other way of
adding itnernal terminators to the drive; use external active
termination if required.
John Bruner wrote:
>
> I've forgotten what machine you have but the SCSI bus indigineous to your
> machine probably won't have an interface with more than 10 MBs trtansfer rate. A
> newer SCSI host adapter/card can be obtained that will match the transfer rate
> of your drive.
>
> This card will have internal and external connectors.
>
> RosaKiana Rossi wrote:
>
> > Chris,
> > Thank you for the info.
> >
> > I would be connecting an internal Ultra SCSI HD to it and wondered if it
> > helps the drive be as fast as it states it is.--
>
> John B.
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