An interesting repair for a kickass piece of hardware...
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An interesting repair for a kickass piece of hardware...
picked up a freebie IBM Ultrastar 18.2 (DDYS-T18350) LVD/SE SCSI 10krpm drive yesterday, built in april 2001. just one little issue, some dip smashed the power connector. this was a $400 drive last year if i remember right... would have been under warrantee, but IBM doesn't RMA physically damaged hardware... and the drive works perfectly so far on every test.
here's the damage:
btw, this drive not only runs like a bat out of hell, and it's one of the ones which uses the new glass substrate discs... pretty kickass...
for the repair i removed the smashed connector and cut away the damaged casing, then soldered in the same type of connector (female molex) that i snipped off of a cooling fan.
works fine. took it 20 minutes to do a low-level format, just under 5 minutes to do a full disk verification. and just over 30 seconds for partitioning...
now to run it thru the format...
tests as followed:
disk verification in 4 minutes 58 seconds
low-level in 21 minutes 35 seconds
partition in 32 seconds
format in 9 minutes 46 seconds
all tests passed, drive has no failures.
here's the damage:
btw, this drive not only runs like a bat out of hell, and it's one of the ones which uses the new glass substrate discs... pretty kickass...
for the repair i removed the smashed connector and cut away the damaged casing, then soldered in the same type of connector (female molex) that i snipped off of a cooling fan.
works fine. took it 20 minutes to do a low-level format, just under 5 minutes to do a full disk verification. and just over 30 seconds for partitioning...
now to run it thru the format...
tests as followed:
disk verification in 4 minutes 58 seconds
low-level in 21 minutes 35 seconds
partition in 32 seconds
format in 9 minutes 46 seconds
all tests passed, drive has no failures.
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i figure if it makes it thru 24 hours worth of running it'll last indefinately, and besides, my experience with SCSI has been that they're either hard dead or will run till doomsday.Larz wrote:Its Tokyo 3!... err... umm... good show, couldn't have done better myself. Now all you have to do is put it through the Fortnight Test
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Nice deal. I know someone who got a 800 dollar mower for 100 because it had some rust damage, which took 20 minutes to fix and paint over.
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DPDarkPrimus wrote:Some people get all the luck...
LOL, not really, i got very lucky on that drive and the GF2 from the same box, but i didn't get so lucky on the damned A7V133, fucker won't run the new GF2 MX400 board i got at AGP 4x, it will do 2x though, but at 4x it gets really buggy and starts crashing on UT.
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That's the VIA Athlon chipset, right? Hm. I heard about some issues with it, and went with the SiS 735. Pretty stable, although I had to tweak the front-side bus speeds around a bit before it worked well.Hyperion wrote:LOL, not really, i got very lucky on that drive and the GF2 from the same box, but i didn't get so lucky on the damned A7V133, fucker won't run the new GF2 MX400 board i got at AGP 4x, it will do 2x though, but at 4x it gets really buggy and starts crashing on UT.
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Nah, I'm not interested in any more computer hardware right now.Hyperion wrote:you want to buy it? it passes all tests with flying colors, it's stable and runs very well until you put a "powercolor" GF2 MX400 in it on 4x AGP mode...
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Yeah, I have a 20MB external SCSI drive that's from some time in the early to mid '90's. Still worked, last time I used it (looking for some old journals and a database file). Of course, it's worthless now. Funny too, it's larger than most desktop CPUs out now...Hyperion wrote:i figure if it makes it thru 24 hours worth of running it'll last indefinately, and besides, my experience with SCSI has been that they're either hard dead or will run till doomsday.
got an ancient HDD from a late 70's IBm ANALOG server.Drewcifer wrote:Yeah, I have a 20MB external SCSI drive that's from some time in the early to mid '90's. Still worked, last time I used it (looking for some old journals and a database file). Of course, it's worthless now. Funny too, it's larger than most desktop CPUs out now...Hyperion wrote:i figure if it makes it thru 24 hours worth of running it'll last indefinately, and besides, my experience with SCSI has been that they're either hard dead or will run till doomsday.
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