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Apple Expandability
Hey guys, does anyone know a good website that will list expandability options for a specific computer. I want to add another hard drive to my Dual 1.8 G5 and I cannot find what the maximum size I can put in. The official apple specs site just says what was an option when it was purchased.
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Anything SATA should work.
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thanks for the quick reply! so you don't think I have to worry about size at all?
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Nope. Only the G4s had the size restrictions.
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Early G4's did but the latter ones fully supported drives larger than 128GB starting with the Quicksilver 2002 edition.
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