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These cables, with the very high density 68-pin Champ connector at one end, and the standard 68-pin MicroD connector at the other, are perfect when it is necessary to attach an external array or external wide drive to one bus on a dual-channel card, or any other application where the .8mm Champ connector poses a problem. These cables are vastly superior to those included with the Adaptec 3940UW, for example, and perfect for use with ATTO dual-channel cards.
In cases where Champ connectors are present at both ends of the bus, these are your cables.
These cables will work perfectly in situations where one channel on a dual-channel card is used to support narrow devices with 50-pin MicroD connectors, or when it is necessary to connect a wide device utilizing the Champ connector to a narrow board with a 50-pin MicroD connector.
These cables will work perfectly in situations where one channel on a dual-channel card is used to support narrow devices with 50-pin Centronics connectors, or when it is necessary to connect a wide device utilizing the Champ connector to a narrow device in the middle of the bus. ![]() The Gurus Certify These Cables Rule |
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