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    Go for the ACK-68I2-LVD-LP-Round-U320 - which is unterminated and use a TMC SCSI terminator:T68INT-PTLVD320 (tmcscsi.com). I find this a very satisfactory solution. For those people in Europe Nev at PID sells them.

    Hugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spam Butterfly View Post
    Go for the ACK-68I2-LVD-LP-Round-U320 - which is unterminated and use a TMC SCSI terminator:T68INT-PTLVD320 (tmcscsi.com). I find this a very satisfactory solution. For those people in Europe Nev at PID sells them.

    Hugh
    in intel machines there is more space in the drive bay - so i think its better to get the terminated cable. otherwise you need 2 suppliers.

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