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HP P3413-69001 Ultra 3 SCSI Controller Card
- Ultra 3 SCSI Controller Card
- High-speed data transfer
- Enables SCSI storage connectivity
- HP branded component
- Part Number: P3413-69001
- PCI interface (typical for this era)
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Product Overview
The HP P3413-69001 is an Ultra 3 SCSI Controller Card, designed to provide high-speed connectivity for storage devices. It enables the integration of SCSI storage solutions into compatible server or workstation systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SCSI Controller Card |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Interface | Ultra 3 SCSI |
Additional Specifications
| Bus Type | PCI (assumed) |
| Part Number | P3413-69001 |
Product Description
The HP P3413-69001 is a SCSI controller card that facilitates high-speed data transfer between a host computer system and SCSI storage devices. As an 'Ultra 3' SCSI controller, it supports the Ultra-320 SCSI standard (also known as Ultra-3 Wide), which offers a maximum theoretical transfer rate of 320 MB/s. This performance level was considered high for its time and is suitable for demanding storage applications in servers and workstations. This controller card typically interfaces with the computer's motherboard via a PCI slot. It allows for the connection of multiple SCSI devices, such as hard drives, tape drives, or optical drives, through its external and/or internal SCSI connectors. The card manages the communication protocol between the host system and the connected storage peripherals, ensuring data integrity and efficient operation. HP has historically provided a range of server and storage components, and the P3413-69001 is an example of their contribution to SCSI-based storage infrastructure. It is a critical component for systems requiring reliable and high-performance storage solutions, particularly in environments where older but robust SCSI technology was prevalent.


