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rschapel
Mar 2, 2004, 08:43 AM
A friend of mine has a G3 233 powermac, it currently has a 4g drive in it, and while he is happy with the performance, he is looking for more space. I haven't seen the machine yet (its a work friend), what size drive can this older mac handle? Any advice? Honest he is happy with the speed, just looking for more space...


--Randy



applemacdude
Mar 2, 2004, 09:11 AM
A friend of mine has a G3 233 powermac, it currently has a 4g drive in it, and while he is happy with the performance, he is looking for more space. I haven't seen the machine yet (its a work friend), what size drive can this older mac handle? Any advice? Honest he is happy with the speed, just looking for more space...


--Randy


It can handle any reasonable HD upgrade. I think it was up to 2TB or something.

Horrortaxi
Mar 2, 2004, 09:21 AM
It can handle any reasonable HD upgrade. I think it was up to 2TB or something.

However, it might be SCSI. Higher prices, lower capacity.

blue&whiteman
Mar 2, 2004, 09:45 AM
the beige G3 only has external scsi capability I think. the internal HD bus is an older IDE with a max tranfer rate of 16MB/sec (its the technology that existed just before ultra ata/33). on this bus you should be able to use any modern ata drive under 137GB. since there are no 137GB drives you could go up to a 120GB. my blue and white has ata/33 and I run 2 drives off it (maxtor 6GB and western dig. 120GB) just fine. I want to add an ata/133 pci card soon to speed up things like app launching and to use the ata/100 speed of the wd drive. maybe your friend could think about this also.

tomf87
Mar 2, 2004, 10:07 AM
At www.xlr8yourmac.com, it appears there are many people dropping 80GB drives in the Beige G3. Don't know if it will be the same for the G3 All-In-One which also ran at 233/266 Mhz.

jamall
Mar 2, 2004, 06:28 PM
An excellent program called MacTracker has all the info you could ever need (such as internal bus types) on every Mac ever made.

DrBoar
Mar 4, 2004, 04:36 AM
While the beige G3 do take larger HDs it will only work with a booting partition on the first 4 or was it 8 GB so larger HDs has to be partioned to work on the internal IDE. xlr8youmac is a good site for the particulars