G'day everybody -- I decided to invest into new computer, and since I already have two SCSI-2 HD's (Quantum and IBM), I'd like to keep them. My current system is VLB-based so I have to buy a new card for PCI-based pentium class system. I am looking into choosing between three diff adapters at the moment: -NCR 53C810-based card from swt -looks inexpensive (a BIG plus) -DTC3130B (NCR53C815-based) PNP board (medium pricing, readily accessible in Toronto area but I don't like PNP thingy) -SIIG FastSCSI PRO board (apparently comes with the Linux drivers, and you could compile a kernel with advansys support)
M/board could be Tekram P5T30-A4 (relatively inexpensive), running AMD K6-200 overclocked at either 3x75 MHz or 2.5x83 MHz. Does anybody have any opinions on the above cards running at those bus speeds (37.5MHz or 41.5MHz)? Thanks, damir -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .