First post, by AlessandroB
Some time ago I had already asked about the scsi interface on a 486 to solve the hard disk capacity problems.
But I ask myself:
- considering that the computer already has the IDE VLB controller onboard, is there a real gain in performance by installing the whole scsi chain? Hard disk, CD-Rom? Even considering that I have nothing so I have to buy a controller, a hard disk, a cd-rom and I think it's all expensive.
-The computer that would come out of it (remember it is an IBM PC330DX4) is the correct period? That is, at that time, computers with the entire scsi chain were used? Or was it just workstations?
-I have seen that there are both ISA and VLB scsi controllers and the latter are much more expensive, is there a big difference in performance on a DX4?
tnks