Scot,
It is a 50 pin SCSI drive, instead of a 40 pin IDE.  You can always put an 
ATA / IDE  PCI controller card in your unit to use regular IDE drives like a 
PC. If not then look for a SCSI drive.

Del McCool



>
>I am trying to find the right hard drive for a Powercomputing Power Center
>Pro. The original drive was an IBM, but the cable is 50-pin and is wider
>than the standard hard drive cable.
>
>Can anyone tell me what I need to look for, say when I search at
>Warehouse.com?
>Thanks,
>Scot
>
>

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