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Be careful with SCSI adapters! Just fried my HDD. :(

olePigeon

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I just fried my new Ultra320 drive. :( I found a different adapter and thought I'd give it a try. It looked more sophisticated (had 2 SCSI connectors instead of just 1), but it just ended up frying my HDD. It now longer powers up. Argh! Just a warning.

Fortunately the drive only cost me $6. I'll see if I can find another one.

 
When I got my SGI Onyx the last owner that all hell had broken loose previously when an LVD drive was attached to the HVD scsi bus. Blew up the drive, blew up the SCSI controller and worse yet, killed the IO4 board. Nasty stuff.

 
It's an Ultra320 SCSI drive. From what I understand, it should be LVD. I can take a picture of the adapter I used so you can see what the difference is. The plain Jane adapters had nothing special on them, just a resistor or two, and you can see the traces that reroute the power to the molex connector. Worked fine. The one I tried actually had some other chips on it, looked fancy. The HDD worked up until I plugged the fancy adapter in. After that, it would no longer power up.

 
Here's a picture of the adapters. The top one is what killed my HDD (or at least, my HDD stopped working after I used it.) The bottom one is the generic adapter that I bought that was working fine previously.

adapter.jpg

 
Well, I thought it looked neat and thought maybe it was self terminating. It's just that I didn't expect it to terminate my HDD in a different way. :o)

 
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