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Old November 20th 03, 12:13 PM
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Thanks to all those that responded to my last post, I now have all four
processors up and running now I have a couple of questions!

1. Do you have to use COMPAQ labelled HDD's in the array?
2. Is it possible to fit any generic PCI card into the machine, i.e. PCI IDE
Raid card?

Many thanks in advance,

Mark S


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Old November 20th 03, 01:18 PM
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1. Do you have to use COMPAQ labelled HDD's in the array?
I have answered my own question, now up and running!

But I would still like to know if :-

2. Is it possible to fit any generic PCI card into the machine, i.e. PCI

IDE Raid card?

Many thanks in advance,

Mark S




 




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