Here is a picture of the card. The circles mark where there is missing components.
In the lower left corner there is a component missing, and the solder pads and traces is gone as well, so my solder capabilities will not be enough there. In the upper left corner the two components at the left needed to be resoldered, as the outmost was approx 0.3 cm above the board, and the component left to it wasn't making good contact. The upper right corner is missing some components as well, but solder pads are there, so should be repairable.
With the board inserted, the computer can't find any SCSI devices as mentioned, and can crash after half a minute or 2 minutes. When playing around in the BPPC menu it often crashes rather quickly, changing two or three setting and the computer locks up.
It is certainly not a setup problem, that side has been checked many times, and is set exactly the same as my old board. No bend leds on the SCSI chip aswell.
I'm guessing the missing components are to blame for the instability problems and the problems with the SCSI chain, or the rev 1D1 motherboard is causing the problems.
I'd rather save the money I would have to spend on getting it repaired, and get a different board without any issues. During the christmas holiday I will try the board in a rev. 1D4 and 2B motherboard with a 450W ATX PSU. If it still acts up, it's going to the bin.