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This page has been provided to help shed some light on the importance of each type of device that is commonly installed in or available for today's computers.
Pronunciation: SCSI ("scuzzy") SCSI (aka: Small Computer Systems Interface) is a high-speed peripherals expansion port which provides support for up to 7 devices on a single connector. SCSI is a complex and powerful standard which is too detailed to cover fully here; because of its high bandwidth, it can handle all sorts of devices including hard disks, CD-RW, scanners, removable drives, etc. Few computers come with SCSI built-in, but it can be added with a modestly priced PCI card. SCSI is comparable to the IDE, USB and parallel port standards, but it is more flexible and more capable than any of one of them. Only Firewire (IEEE 1394) offers comparable performance. Related:
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