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I'm interested in a Raptor, but I need a specific revision from around December 2005. The revision code is 00NLR0. It has to be that one because I need only a working (compatible) circuit board to extract the data from another drive.
An engineer from Laing replied to my question about this. Basically, the inlet needs a certain amount of pressure coming in to avoid cavitation. To increase pressure, mount the pump at a low spot, and try to face the inlet upwards if possible. That being said, my system has the pump placed...
Thanks for the heads up, but please don't post incorrect information. Newegg is now selling them for $290 after rebate. Yes, the drive is used. If you want to pro-rate the drive based on usage, it has been used for 0.5% of its expected life. So, I guess $288.50 would be the pro-rated price. If...
no thanks, I have dual 150GB Raptors already. I pulled the Raptor X to replace it with the non-Raptor version, thinking I could get back some of the price difference between the two, since I don't have time to create a nice looking window.
I have 5 years of perfect selling history on ebay:
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There were even more transactions, but satisfied buyers don't often remember to leave feedback.