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Ezio wrote:
>Congratulations for the professional results Rob !  :-)

Thanks!  Now if I can get articles printed in mags where I get *paid* for
it...

> I have 3 U160 IBM 10000rpm and NO FANS at all
> while the box is a cheap box I have assembled
> on my own with a 350W power supply ( 20$ the
> power supply at any shop) and a cage costing
> 30$ at any shop.

Do you have airconditioning in the room where the computer is located, and
do the summertime conditions reach 36C and 90+% humidity?  Or let's be more
realistic - night time temps of 28C and 90% humidity?  I don't get to use
my home computer during the day much other than weekends!

Seriously though - could you please email me (off list) the address of the
company you are buying the drives from?  It would be nice to have a fast
SCSI drive to stream data to and from.  My motherboard has a U2W interface
(LVD).

I'd be impressed if the shipping costs to Oz were similar.

Thanks,
Rob


Rob Geraghty harper@wordweb.com
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