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To: GC who wrote (2427)3/15/1999 9:18:00 PM
From: RJL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110645
 
Hi GC,

The built in SCSI is not bad considering it does free up the extra slot. On one system, I have a PCI sound card, 2 PCI network cards, an Adaptec 2940U2W, and a modem. The 2 ISA slots are not used <g>

A co-worker is picking up the AX6B+ as well, and is going to put his Adaptec in another system. I say go with the board unless the drives have specific requirements (SCSI-3, UW, etc.)

SCSI drives are still number one, even with all the advances that IDE has made over the years. What's the specs on your drive?

FYI, I only used the AOpen motherboard. I never purchase brand name systems, only parts. I prefer the customization.

And once again, I urge you to look over the prices again. A 128Mg PC100 piece of RAM should be less than $275 CAD.

Take care,

Richard