On Aug 18, 2004, at 4:13 PM, Tom Baker wrote:
Man, this video editing eats up the hard drive space! I need a couple more big (and fast) drives! Heck, Apple even recommends that there be at least 20 gigs of EMPTY space on any drive that contains iDVD or an iDVD project!
Yeah, Video just slorps up the gigabytes like crazy.
For three years now I've had these two little 18-gig SCSI drives running on the bottom shelf inside my G-4 733 (this kind of G-4: http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g4/stats/ powermac_g4_733.html), connected to a SCSI card in a PCI slot. What if I pulled those drives out and replaced them with two big 250-gig serial ATA drives (this kind: http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=6244&Item=HIT13G0255) connected to a serial ATA controller card in another PCI slot (this one: http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Page.cfm? Parent=950&Title=Serial_ATA&Template=1).
Anybody see any reason why those drives wouldn't work in there with that card, or with this kind of a G-4 Mac? Do you think such large and fast hard drives would run too hot inside the case?
Those ought to work fine, in fact they'll probably run cooler than the SCSI ones, if they're Seagates (little drive bay ovens, they are. )
That said, you can probably get the non-SATA drives cheaper, and since afaik *all* SATA drives are still just adapted ATA drives, you're not losing out on space.
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