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Art,

The mini-tower SCSI-SE cabinet can handle 3 full height or seven half-height
devices. The rack-mount SCSI-SE cabinet can handle 3 full height or 5 half
height devices. I would not put all seven devices in it though because it
will inhibit good air flow. This was/is a big issue for the full height
disks (HPC2474 and HPC3010).

Doug.

Doug Werth [log in to unmask]            Beechglen Development Inc.
Director of Technical Support Services             Cincinnati, Ohio
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----- Original Message -----
From: Arthur Frank <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 4:49 PM
Subject: Feeling a little slow today...


Hello,

I have an HP 6000 SE SCSI tower case (HP part # C2216T) with 3 full-height
drives in it.  Is there room for one more?  When I bought it I *thought* it
held 4, but visually, it looks like 3 is it.  I don't really want to pop the
case open while they're in use, though...

Thanks,

Art Frank
Manager of Information Systems
OHS Foundation
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(503) 220-8320

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