WTS/WTT Ultra160 SCSI gear, AIW Radeon 9800 Pro
drasnor
Starship OperatorHawthorne, CA Icrontian
I'm selling my Ultra160 SCSI gear since I'm not really using it and it's just taking up space.
1) Fan-cooled drive chassis with power supply. It will hold 10 5.25" drives if you use rails (I don't have them) or 9 if you use screws. Right now it's cabled for Ultra 160 with a single 68-pin external connector and 5 internal 68-pin connectors after the included active terminator. This chassis has a lot of wierd size/shaped mount brackets on the back that will allow you to mount pretty much whatever kind of connector you want if SCSI isn't your thing. I don't have the keys to the door but the door catches on one of the thumbscrews shown in the pictures so it stays shut pretty well. It also weighs a lot so you're going to have to be responsible for shipping to wherever you are on top of the $40 I'm asking for it.
2) 2x 3-drive Ultra160 mobile racks for half-height SCA drives. These are fan-cooled keyless racks though you can lock the sleds into them with an Allen wrench. Comes with all the sleds for $20 shipped each or $30 shipped for the pair (they're heavy).
3) 2x 36GB 10k RPM Ultra160 SCA hard drives. One is an IBM UltraStar and the other is a Seagate Cheetah. $15 shipped each or 2 for $20 shipped.
4) Cable pack: one 1m 68-pin external to VHDCI Ultra160 cable, one 2m 68-pin external to VHDCI Ultra160 cable, and one gigantic LVDS (Ultra2-W/80) cable. I figure it's about 50 ft. $20 shipped or $10 if you get them with the chassis.
5) Dual channel Ultra160 64-bit PCI SCSI RAID card. Supports RAID 0,1,5 in hardware. Has 128MB of cache and answers to the AMI MegaRAID driver in Linux. Has two VHDCI connectors on the outside and two internal 68-pin connectors on the inside. Requires a 64-bit PCI or PCI-X slot. Batteries not included. $20 shipped.
6) ATI All in Wonder 9800 Pro. Includes all cables, manuals, and CD's as well as the Remote Wonder. You need the CD if you want to install ATI Media Center. Noisy fan. Selling because card isn't fully supported in Linux. $40 shipped.
Take all my SCSI gear (chassis, racks, drives, cables, card) for $100 before shipping.
Want to trade for:
EPROM/EEPROM programmer, JTAG probe, BDM probe, directional wattmeter, function generator, oscilloscope, RLC meter, parts for WES51 soldering station, ham radio gear, stuff like this.
-drasnor
1) Fan-cooled drive chassis with power supply. It will hold 10 5.25" drives if you use rails (I don't have them) or 9 if you use screws. Right now it's cabled for Ultra 160 with a single 68-pin external connector and 5 internal 68-pin connectors after the included active terminator. This chassis has a lot of wierd size/shaped mount brackets on the back that will allow you to mount pretty much whatever kind of connector you want if SCSI isn't your thing. I don't have the keys to the door but the door catches on one of the thumbscrews shown in the pictures so it stays shut pretty well. It also weighs a lot so you're going to have to be responsible for shipping to wherever you are on top of the $40 I'm asking for it.
2) 2x 3-drive Ultra160 mobile racks for half-height SCA drives. These are fan-cooled keyless racks though you can lock the sleds into them with an Allen wrench. Comes with all the sleds for $20 shipped each or $30 shipped for the pair (they're heavy).
3) 2x 36GB 10k RPM Ultra160 SCA hard drives. One is an IBM UltraStar and the other is a Seagate Cheetah. $15 shipped each or 2 for $20 shipped.
4) Cable pack: one 1m 68-pin external to VHDCI Ultra160 cable, one 2m 68-pin external to VHDCI Ultra160 cable, and one gigantic LVDS (Ultra2-W/80) cable. I figure it's about 50 ft. $20 shipped or $10 if you get them with the chassis.
5) Dual channel Ultra160 64-bit PCI SCSI RAID card. Supports RAID 0,1,5 in hardware. Has 128MB of cache and answers to the AMI MegaRAID driver in Linux. Has two VHDCI connectors on the outside and two internal 68-pin connectors on the inside. Requires a 64-bit PCI or PCI-X slot. Batteries not included. $20 shipped.
6) ATI All in Wonder 9800 Pro. Includes all cables, manuals, and CD's as well as the Remote Wonder. You need the CD if you want to install ATI Media Center. Noisy fan. Selling because card isn't fully supported in Linux. $40 shipped.
Take all my SCSI gear (chassis, racks, drives, cables, card) for $100 before shipping.
Want to trade for:
EPROM/EEPROM programmer, JTAG probe, BDM probe, directional wattmeter, function generator, oscilloscope, RLC meter, parts for WES51 soldering station, ham radio gear, stuff like this.
-drasnor
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