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When it comes to adding an additional Hard Drive to a PowerMac G5 does it have to be a "IBM (Hitachi) Deskstar 7K" or can it be any SATA i.e. Maxtor, Seagate or Samsung etc.

Finally can anyone recommend me some decent 5.1 optical speakers at a reasonable price? or a 5.1 sound card for Mac.

Thanks :)
 
Apple uses different brands of SATA drives in the different PowerMac revisions, so you can add any brand of SATA drive you want in there.
 
Thanks guys, I was thinking of getting a seagate :) thanks iGary. On a side note does anyone have any 5.1 speakers they would recommend for a powermac?
 
iGary said:
Get an additional Seagate - nice and quiet.

Yeah, I second that. I just put a Seagate in my Cube, and the thing is silent. Even when it's under heavy load I can barely hear it.

Of course, in the Cube quiet is important... in a Powermac... well, I'm sitting next to a G5 now, and they're noisy as hell.
 
iGary said:
The Maxtors that come with are noisy as hell.

This used to be the case. I have a Maxtor 250GB that is almost totally silent. Very fast and nice drive. It revamps my opinion of Maxtor which used to be pretty low.
 
pubwvj said:
This used to be the case. I have a Maxtor 250GB that is almost totally silent. Very fast and nice drive. It revamps my opinion of Maxtor which used to be pretty low.

Well the one in my three-week-old PM is the loudest I have ever heard.

Probably ready to blow up.
 
I'm holding out to upgrade my Powermac G5's Hard drive. Hitachi have just released a 500gb SATA drive and they are the first to do so. I'm waiting for Seagate to do the same and I plan to snap up 2. 1Tb of internal storage here we come! I just don't really trust hitachi drives from all the horror stories of 'Deathstars' (A play on Deskstar, Hitachi's name for the drives)

So another vote for Seagate from me. I believe they have a 5 year warranty and have always behaved well for me. They're usually very quiet too.
 
Does anyone know if the powermac can support the 500gb hitachi drive
or what the maximum size is
 
livingfortoday said:
in a Powermac... well, I'm sitting next to a G5 now, and they're noisy as hell.

I am on mine, I muted my music as I read your post and I can't even hear it making a sound (other than a light fan running, but very quietly)
 
nickgoldman said:
Does anyone know if the powermac can support the 500gb hitachi drive
or what the maximum size is
I am pretty sure it can, as the max is 1TB over two bays. (check apple site.)
 
I checked my system specs and i have a Maxtor drive in mine. 250Gb like pubwjv and its pretty quiet. I mean i cant hear it over the fan noise the G5 makes normally.

But i did have a 160GB maxtor once i had in my main pc, that wasent the quietest drive in the world.

nickgoldman said:
according to apples site it says 800gb
http://www.apple.com/powermac/expansion.html

I think thats just down to the fact that Apple's BTO's go upto a max of 2x400GB
 
The limit is 144PB for each drive, so 288PB max. (1 Pegabyte = 1,000,000 Gigabytes).

I had 2 Maxtor's go wrong in my G5 after 4 days. They got replaced under warranty and I now have two Hitachi Deskstars (250GB each), no complaints about them.
 
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