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FW Bridgeboards and Small Power Supplies
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Jul 16, 2002, 02:07 PM
 
I have an enclosure which will hold 3-5 HDs. I'm going to buy firewire bridgeboards so that I can hook them into my Cube at home. I need to know what kind of power consumption this will take and after that where is a good place to find small inconspicuous power suppplies.

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Jul 18, 2002, 05:09 AM
 
Sorry i can't help, im curious, what kind of box is that? i just bought a 120 gig FW drive, and it's full already (after 3 months). I'd be interested in getting a box that will hold 3-5 120 gigs (or hopefully, 200 gig drives by winter, go WesternDigital)
     
   
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