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 Post subject: Category please?
PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2026 2:13 pm 

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I asked about these things a while back. Someone was kind enough to respond but wasn't sure what price list category they came under. They are: Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller (PERC) H330 Mini Mono. Can anybody tell me please. Thank you.


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 15, 2026 2:21 pm 
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lostinlodos wrote:
Apple cpu

Took me a couple minutes to find grumpy's other post with this board and you answered before I could xD

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Before you ask why,

This design goes by a bunch of proprietary names but they all equal the same premise in use. Direct connect or bus connect CPU and bridge card. Upside is a fast io for cpu specific tasking.

Downside is you only have 3 chips of value. All the traces are surface level meaning no heavy gold in the board.

Aside from here and old Apple computers you also find them in office and commercial print systems, blade access terminals, usb 3/4 and Thunderbolt drive racks, anywhere where a cpu does one task very fast all the time.

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