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I'm looking for something to drive a single 150GB 15k SAS disk on 64-bit Vista, and this looks like something that might work. Anybody have any experience with these controllers? They appear to be fairly new.

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They have been around for a while (was looking at them when i got my adapter) if you dont want RAID and only need 1 drive and dont want to expand later on i would just get the TX2650


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