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Oxford Chipsets - Which is best?
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Dec 8, 2004, 02:45 PM
 
Hey folks!

I read a lot about the different chipsets used in FW400- and FW800-drives.

For example:
Oxford 911
Oxford 912
Oxford 922

What chipset is the best?

Ciao,
Fiete
My real life started at the age of 15: LC III - PowerMac 6100/66 - PowerMac B&W 350 - PowerMac G4 Cube 500 - PowerBook 12" 867 -- PowerBook 17"/1.67 GHz/2 GB RAM.
     
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Dec 9, 2004, 08:30 AM
 
Originally posted by Fiete5401:
Hey folks!

I read a lot about the different chipsets used in FW400- and FW800-drives.

For example:
Oxford 911
Oxford 912
Oxford 922

What chipset is the best?

Ciao,
Fiete
This is what I believe:
911 = Original Firewire chipset
912 = Firewire 800 support
922 = RAID support
     
   
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