This mobo can suport up to 14 Hard drives! :shocked2:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduc...131-505&DEPA=0
This is my next Motherboard! :devilish:
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This mobo can suport up to 14 Hard drives! :shocked2:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduc...131-505&DEPA=0
This is my next Motherboard! :devilish:
and you still won't be happy most likely..
someone wouls STILL install it in a bargain case with a generic 300w PSU...
bet your ASS ;)
I bet Qtec would love thatQuote:
Originally Posted by Zak33
re: "This mobo can suport up to 14 Hard drives!"
But can your wallet? :-)
Nomadd
More to the point, can your case? :P
My current one, the Abit AT7-MAX, supports 12 (8 on RAID, 4 on IDE).
I've never used more than 4 though. Imagine the noise and heat that 12 would produce!
thats room for a LOT of porn
OK, so this isn't all on my mobo, but...
4 ATA channels = 8 drives
2 SATA channels = 2 drives
15 SCSI connections = OMG!
thats some serious storage :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kez
and when your S150 arrives I expect you'll be adding more drives ;)
Well I wish I could afford to populate all those controllers.Quote:
Originally Posted by WildmonkeyUK
Funnily enough though, I'm downsizing!
My 60GB ATA drive will be taken out, along with the 9GB SCSI and the SCSI card (will sell I reckon.) The two 80GB SATA's I have will be hooked up with the other SATA I'm buying, onto the S150 in RAID5. Backups will be taken externally on my 200GB Icy Box drive.
The computer will be transferred into a smaller case next year, hence the reduction in the number of drives inside.
x how many PCI slots? :crazy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Kez
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Originally Posted by Bindibadgi
http://www.repcom.de/images/artikel/picA1021623.jpg
14 Hard drives - nice - but i see the need for that dropping as the price and size of hard drives improve.
still - 14 300 gig drives would be nice