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SIIG SC-PS4012 Siig Sc-Ps4012 SCSI350P SCSI Controller
- SCSI controller card
- SCSI350P support
- PCI interface
- Enables connection of SCSI devices
- Suitable for adding storage or peripherals
- Plug-and-Play functionality
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Product Overview
The SIIG SC-PS4012 is a SCSI controller card designed to add SCSI connectivity to a computer system. It supports SCSI350P, indicating compatibility with specific SCSI standards for connecting various peripherals.
Technical Information
| Interface | SCSI350P |
| Bus Type | PCI |
| Connectors | Varies (typically internal/external SCSI) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | PCI Card |
| Brand | SIIG |
Product Description
The SIIG SC-PS4012 is a SCSI controller card that provides the necessary interface to connect SCSI devices to a computer system. It is designed to be installed in a PCI slot, offering a straightforward way to expand a system's peripheral connectivity options. The 'SCSI350P' designation suggests support for a particular SCSI standard, likely related to Ultra SCSI or similar, enabling communication with a range of SCSI hard drives, scanners, or other peripherals. This card is intended for users who need to integrate SCSI hardware into their existing setup, whether for adding storage capacity, connecting specialized devices, or maintaining compatibility with legacy equipment. SIIG is known for providing a variety of computer accessories and interface cards, and the SC-PS4012 fits into their lineup of connectivity solutions. As a typical PCI card, it aims for easy installation and configuration, often supporting Plug-and-Play features. The SC-PS4012 serves as a functional bridge between a computer's PCI bus and the SCSI interface, allowing for the utilization of SCSI devices that might otherwise be incompatible.
