> Cyberguys also has 2.5" drives, but all of the drives in this size,
> IDE/ATA and SATA, are 5400 RPM. The 2.5"IDE/ATA drives are Western
> Digital and come in 80GB ($57), 160GB ($72) and 250GB ($88)
> capacities.

Micro Center stocks WD ATAs in up to and including 320 GB.

Micro Center's price on 320s is about $100 ... their price on 160s is
about $65.

Still, not a lot of options for internal storage on early Minis.

A place named iFixIt stocks a drive cage and adapter which replaces the
ATA CD or DVD drive with a second hard drive. Doesn't come with any of the
required mounting screws, however.

Still, you are limited to 320 GB as the adapter is ATA-to-ATA.

If using Firewire, there are options available up to 2000 GB.



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