ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device
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ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device10002072687793251.28251.140.120.11
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device10241168403405134.51152.760.190.12
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device2501055364367152.30164.890.200.12
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device5121035356355132.88143.320.140.11
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device5121035356355132.88143.320.140.11
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device51294636630678.5275.370.150.13
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device51294636630678.5275.370.150.13
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device5126913653070.000.00
ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device100068868800.000.00
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The measurement of the ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device was carried out on Windows. Similar read and write speeds could certainly be achieved with the ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device under Linux and MacOS. Of course, the correct hard drive driver should be installed and the correct interface for the ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device should be used.
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The ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device appears at first glance to be a hardware component not directly known or documented by default. However, the name suggests a disk, possibly in the ROG (Republic of Gamers) series from ASUS, which could indicate hardware for high-performance applications or gaming. The SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) designation could indicate an older or specialized interface, as SCSI is less common in modern systems and has generally been replaced by faster interfaces such as SATA or NVMe.

Description


The ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device could possibly be a special purpose storage or hardware for high performance applications, particularly in gaming or high performance. Since it appears to be a SCSI device, it could be a special purpose storage solution used in older or specialized systems. The exact nature of the device is difficult to determine without additional information, but it may have been used in the past for systems that utilize SCSI as an interface.

Technical Details (Hypothetical)


Since this might be an older or more specialized device, here are some general technical details that might be typical for SCSI-based storage devices:

- Capacity: Capacity can vary, typically ranging from a few GB to several TB in newer devices.
- Form Factor: The form factor can vary depending on the device, but SCSI drives are often available in 3.5-inch or 2.5-inch form factors.
- Interface: SCSI (various variants such as LVD, U160, U320, or SAS can be used)
- Speed: Depending on the model, speeds from 7200 rpm to 15000 rpm may be available.
- Buffer size: Typically between 8MB and 64MB cache.
- Transfer rate: Depends on SCSI version; e.g. U320 SCSI supports up to 320 MB/s.

Features


- SCSI Interface: SCSI is an interface used in legacy or specialized systems that can support a wide variety of devices. SCSI offers great flexibility and can drive multiple devices over a single bus.
- High Reliability: SCSI devices are known for their high reliability and fault tolerance, making them suitable for critical applications.
- RAID Support: Many SCSI systems support RAID configurations, which can be used to improve performance and/or data redundancy.
- Durability: SCSI devices are often designed for long life and intensive use.

Areas of application


- Servers: SCSI devices were often used in servers to provide a reliable and high-performance storage solution.
- Workstations: Especially in high-performance workstations that require SCSI for fast data access.
- Storage Arrays: Use in large storage arrays or RAID systems for data centers or specialized applications.
- Legacy systems: In older systems that rely on SCSI.

Further information


- Availability: Since SCSI has been largely replaced by SATA and NVMe in modern systems, it is possible that this type of device is no longer widely available. For specific information, it would be helpful to contact the manufacturer or technical documentation.
- Compatibility: If you plan to use a SCSI device, make sure your system or hardware architecture supports SCSI, as modern systems mostly use SATA or NVMe.

Since the exact specification and functionality of the ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device is not documented in the publicly available resources, it would be advisable to seek additional information from the manufacturer or specific technical manuals to obtain exact details.
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ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device and the compatible operating systems


Windows Server 2025, 2022, 2019, 2016, ... or 2008 and higher

Windows 12, 11, 10 or Windows 7 and higher
Linux (various distributions)
macOS (from version 10.6)

Please note that the exact functions and areas of application may vary depending on the firmware version and configuration of ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device.

The ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device is a reliable disk in case of problems, failures, file loss and other errors, check the drivers of the ROG ESD-S1C SCSI Disk Device regardless of whether it is under Windows 12, 11, 10, etc. or Linux and Apples macOS.




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