
Monoprice 100708 VHDCI 0.8mm SCSI Cable 3ft
Establish Robust Connections with the Monoprice VHDCI SCSI Cable The Monoprice 0.8 mm/0.8 mm VHDCI SCSI Cable ensures reliable connectivity between SCSI storage devices and compatible peripherals. Featuring a Very High Density Cable Interconnect, this cable is designed for high-performance data ...
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Overview
Establish Robust Connections with the Monoprice VHDCI SCSI Cable
The Monoprice 0.8 mm/0.8 mm VHDCI SCSI Cable ensures reliable connectivity between SCSI storage devices and compatible peripherals. Featuring a Very High Density Cable Interconnect, this cable is designed for high-performance data transfer.
Specifications:- Brand: Monoprice
- Model: 100708
- Connector Type: 0.8mm VHDCI to High Density D-Sub 68 pin (HPDB68)
- Length: 3 Feet
- Connector Design: Offset assembly type connector on the 0.8mm connector side
Key Features
8mm to High Density D-Sub 68 pin (HPDB68) connector for connecting SCSI storage devices and other compatible peripherals
VHDCI stands for Very High Density Cable Interconnect
This cable features an assembly type offset connector on the 0
8mm connector side which means that the connector has a two piece shell
That is held together by screws and the connector is not centered on the face of the connector housing
VHDCI SCSI cables with 68-pin 0
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a VHDCI 0.8mm to High Density D-Sub 68 pin (HPDB68) connector, ensuring compatibility with a range of SCSI devices
- Provides a 3-foot length, which is suitable for connecting devices in close proximity within a rack or desktop setup
- Designed as a VHDCI SCSI cable, known for supporting high-density connections and data transfer rates
- The 0.8mm connector side features an assembly type offset connector, aiding in secure and specific installations
- Equipped with a 68-pin connector, suitable for various SCSI storage devices and peripherals requiring this configuration
👎 Cons
- The 3-foot length may be too short for setups requiring greater distance between SCSI devices
- Specific data transfer speeds supported by this cable are not provided, which could be a factor for performance-critical applications
- The "assembly type offset connector" with a two-piece shell and screws might require careful handling during installation
- Being a SCSI cable, its application is limited to older systems or specific industrial hardware that still utilizes SCSI interfaces
- Lacks specific shielding details beyond the connector type, which might impact signal integrity in noisy environments