I appreciate anyone's help on this. I have a PowerMac dual core 2.7. How much internal disk space can I put in there? I have roughly 230 gigs now. What's the total amount I can get up to before going to external drives? Thank you for your help.
kavika411 said:I appreciate anyone's help on this. I have a PowerMac dual core 2.7. How much internal memory can I put in there? I have roughly 230 gigs now. What's the total amount I can get up to before going to external drives? Thank you for your help.
eva01 said:I hope you mean a dual processory instead of dual core?
Also i believe a company sells an addon to allow 4HDs internally. However i forget who
sam10685 said:what's the difference between dual processor and dual core? and who would need 1000 gigs of hard disk space?
sam10685 said:what's the difference between dual processor and dual core? and who would need 1000 gigs of hard disk space?
eva01 said:I intend on trying to put all my DVDs on my computer so i need a lot more HD space. only got 450GB on my computer right now.
homerjward said:seagate's 750GB drives are coming in a couple of months if you can wait--your machine'll hold two of those for 1.25TB disk space.
velocityg4 said:Dual Processor: Two CPU's residing on seperate chips
Dual Core: Two CPU's residing on one chip
The FW800 solution is not as good as the SATA external solutions. FW800 is slower than SATA, and you'll be pushing all 4 drives through one FW800 cable. Macs' Firewire implementations are not 100% robust and the FW800 port can compromise performance of the FW400 ports.Josias said:You can get 2 TB + your current 230 GB. http://www.edbpriser.dk/Listproduct...ueval7228=45639&True25708=&Trueval25708=97229
I know this is external, but it supports FW800, have better specs than most internal drives, and isn't very big. I know this is a dansih site. But the drives are approx. 10.000 kr. ($1500) and 14.000 kr. ($2100) .
EDIT: The $2100 has no advantages. Just get the cheap one. I bet you'll use FW800 (if you wouldnt mind having one external) The $1500 has USB 2.0, which the expensive haven't.