That sounds like it'd do the job.
It might be worth looking at external FireWire drives tho, you could probably 
pick up something a lot bigger/cheaper without running into the size limit 
issue there is on the internal ata bus

On 16 Dec 2011, at 15:34, r_poetic <radford.scha...@mms.gov> wrote:

> Hello,
> while some earlier posts have touched on upgrading g3 iMac's, I just
> wanted to pose my specific question.  I want to replace the 10 G hard
> drive on this 400MH slot load with something bigger and faster.  I
> believe there is no point in going above 128 G, and no faster than
> 5200rpm.  There aren't a lot of drives for sale now that fit that. If
> it's ok to mention names, I wondered if this item, Maxtor 80 GB 5400
> rpm IDE ATA/133 2MB Cache 3.5" Internal Hard Drive, would likely work
> for me? or other advice?
> 
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