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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: mousehouse on June 04, 2011, 03:59:58 PM
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Currently I have in my A4000D a 2.1GB Ultra SCSI disk connected to the USCSI controller on my WarpEngine CPU card. This actually is a very nice setup IMHO and works great and reasonably fast (just a feeling, not tested).
The SCSI drive provides a very nostalgic feeling when using the Amiga, but extended use is irritating because of the constant noise created by the drive. How did I stand to sit behind the Amiga so many hours at a stretch?
I'm looking for a smart and less noisy alternative, while still using the SCSI controller on the WE (because it gives me this speedy feeling ;-)).
Currently I looked at:
- Compactflash on the IDE port, tried this but is quite slow IMHO (again, untested). Must be the A4000 IDE port which sucks.
- USCSI to SATA bridge from ACARD, at about $200 a ridiculous option.
- SCSI to SAS adapters? I have a number of small and silent SAS drives, but no way to connect them to my miggie.
- 2.5 inch SCSI drives by Seagate, such as the ST936701LC.
Anybody have any experience with the above?
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Mechy here sells a card reader that is SCSI and would allow CF installation.
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Mechy here sells a card reader that is SCSI and would allow CF installation.
That doesn't sound bad... didn't know these existed...
edit:
I just ordered a 73GB 2.5 inch SCA SCSI disk on Ebay for ~ €17, see: http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230619718349&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_878wt_1141
I have a SCA-50pSCSI adapter here and will try out if this makes a big dfference with the good'ol 2GB noise-blaster...
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There are some SCSI drive that are pretty quiet (depending on your POV of course). Early GB drives, esp. 1,6" thick ones 1, 4 or 18 GB were a major pain.
What size would you be looking for? I can check what we've still got, e.g. 18 GB drives. AFAIR the multimedia drives (Seagate ...LCV) I had in use were very quiet for 7.2k drives.