On Nov 21, 2010, at 8:48 AM, Chance Reecher wrote:

150GB drives do not exist.

160 GB drives certainly exist, as do 320 and 640 GBs.

At the time 160 GB drives were quite popular, 300 and 400 GB drives also were popular.

500 GB drives and 250 GB drives which were derived from the 500 GB drives were also found.

It is certainly possible that 150 GB drives were derived from 300 GB drives, and 200 GB drives were derived from 400 GB drives, by the simple expedient of eliminating platters.

Dual G4s were made in 2 x 450 and 2 x 500 versions (Gigabit Ethernets, 100 MHz bus, 4 RAM slots, 3 PCI slots, AGP, video).

Dual G4s were also 2 x 533 (Digital Audios, 133 MHz bus, 3 RAM slots, 4 PCI slots, AGP video)

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