So I bought a couple of 9Gb SCSI drives for my A4000T on eBay. They arrived the other day and I found there was some good nes and bad news about them. The good news was that the drives were better than I expected... 10,000rpm UltraWide SCSI drives :-D No problem there, I have a Cyberstorm MKIII which can do Ultrawide SCSI. However, the bad news is I don't have any Ultrawide SCSI cables!!!
No problem, I thought, I'll just go an by one. This is where the trouble starts. I've called (or dropped by) nearly every computer store in the city and have only found only three stores that carry them... well, kinda. Ok, I've found three stores that have actually know what a SCSI cable (let alone Ultrawide) is and can have them shipped in.
Well, here's my question: one store tells me it will cost $15, one tells me it will cost $30, and the other says $60 (yes, that's for a 2 drive cable, they wanted $90 for a 6 drive cable). Now despite the fact that I think $60 is outrageous for a cable, why such a difference in prices? I've mostly used IDE in the past so SCSI's a little new to me, but is there any diffence in cables that can account for such a price difference? If there are differences (other than the # of drives the cable can connect to) what kind should I get? :-?
On a side note, it sure was fun talking to the computer "experts" at these computer stores who obvoiusly don't know anything outside of their Wintel world:
Me: "I'm looking for an Ultrawide SCSI cable."
Salesman: "Ah, how wide would that be? Wider than a serial cable? Could you measure the port for me?"
BETTER...
(over the phone)
Salesman: "Sorry, all I see here are printer cables, USB cables, and VGA cables."
Me: "You're looking in the wrong spot, it's an INTERNAL cable."
Salesman: "The only internal cables wehave are ribbon cables."
Me: "Yes... it is a ribbon cable."
Saleman: "But I mean they're cables for Harddrives and stuff."
Me: "Yes! That's what I'm trying to install!"
Saleman: "Oh, well here's an ATA66..."
Me: "Oh, never mind!"