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> Scsi Hard Drives Gotta Be Better, Right?
ichinumba9
posté ven. 14 nov. 2003, 00:20
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I am wondering why it seems like no one is using scsi hard drives anymore. To me it seems they are better and when I was looking into the higher end Pro tools systems they ONLY use scsi. So, just wondering if anybody knows the ins and outs of scsi compared to IDE and Firewire. Oh yeah, I'm not talking about price, just performance. Thanks.
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posté ven. 14 nov. 2003, 18:30
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yep... I agree... SCSI used to be the king but now other technology has caught up... also consider what it costs to add a ultra-wide SCSI card and drive to a mac compared to just getting a nice 7200rpm ATA/IDE as Phil noted and the other drives seem cheaper.

I have a Glyph Project X firewire drive I use and have no probs getting 30-32 tracks of 24 bit audio out of it with PTLE. Now if you wanted to go beyond 30+ tracks... a SCSI raid might be a better bet (thus why most big PT systems have SCSI drives).


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