Industry-leading compatibility, reliability: MTBF=987,355.8 hours=41,140 days=113 years straight
High performance, low profile form factor ideal
for thin rackmount servers
Low profile card's bracket can easily be swapped with a regular height bracket (not included). It's as easy as unscrewing two screws from your old scsi card bracket and swapping it with the low profile bracket.
ok folks if you look closely, my record is...
147 positives.137 are from unique users and count toward the final rating.
1
neutrals.
0negatives.0
are from unique users and count toward the final rating.
The one neutral feedback came from a user who's check bounced and I replied to his feedback and he retaliated with a neutral.
I'm not sure why you would label my record as "bad" just from this. And no I don't intend to "screw people"
Yeah, I was just telling her how you get a bad record, not htat you have one. If it wasn't an 80pin i'd buy it. But i don't want to have to use a converter.
It won't fit in my case. I've tried before. that's why I can't use the converter. I paid 325 for my 36.4 68pin ultra 160. But that was over a year ago. The prices have dropped. Now you can get one for 235 (68 pin that is) you can get a 80pin for around 120 and an adapter for about 35.
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