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Aruvin
25-06-2008, 11:36 AM
Hi all,

recently my scsi hard disk used to store gfx for catv3.3 crash and i been trying to source for a new one. But was told that the market here had stop selling and using scsi harddisk. They only had ex-stork of 70gb scsi harddisk which I manged to get hold of. Wat should i do now or wat can I replace it with? Do I have to change the whole system...motherboard etc to use sata or any other harddisk?

thx

NevBull
25-06-2008, 07:14 PM
Hello Aruvin

i would invest in an Mtron SSD if you can afford it - staggering performance over SCSI and most other drives. Will fit in a standard SATA bay

regards

Nev.

Aruvin
26-06-2008, 03:33 AM
Hello Aruvin

i would invest in an Mtron SSD if you can afford it - staggering performance over SCSI and most other drives. Will fit in a standard SATA bay

regards

Nev.

Yap, was told abt that too..

But, wats the highest disk space available for a SSD now? Will my 50gb of Gfx be able to fit into it...

Thx

NevBull
26-06-2008, 08:33 AM
the 64 gb version has been out for a while, with 128gb version available very soon.

Nev.