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Originally Posted by rickey939
Have a link to the Seagate issues? That is one of the drives I am looking (Seagate Barracuda 7200.9) at, the other is the Hitachi Deskstar…
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Originally Posted by hmurchison2001
No links yet Rickey. I work for a reseller and we've had issues with multiple Seagate 500GB drives installing in our config warehouse…
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Originally Posted by hmurchison2001
No links yet Rickey. I work for a reseller and we've had issues with multiple Seagate 500GB drives installing in our config warehouse…
All SATA drives will work in a PowerMac G5. 500 GB drives are way too expensive, though, I'd get 400 GB drives if you really need the space. 500 GB drives are veeeery expensive per…
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
All SATA drives will work in a PowerMac G5. 500 GB drives are way too expensive, though, I'd get 400 GB drives if you really need the spac…
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
All SATA drives will work in a PowerMac G5. 500 GB drives are way too expensive, though, I'd get 400 GB drives if you really need the spac…
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Originally Posted by voo
Wonder how long 500GB takes to format, 4 - 5 hours?
Quick format should take about a minute... why bother with a full format?
It sounds like you are trying to add as much HD space as possible.
Don't forget that you can add even more HD's through adding additional drive brackets, which several companies p…
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Originally Posted by BuD-TheDude
It sounds like you are trying to add as much HD space as possible.
Don't forget that you can add even more HD's through adding additiona…
Hi
I bought a 500gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 Hard Drive for my Dual 2Ghz Power Mac G5.
The computer doesn't see it. I went back to the shop and they tested it on their PCs, upon…
elrah: I've heard of other people having problems with large capacity Seagate drives in G5s. I'm not sure why, but your experience is echoed in other anecdotes. I'd return the driv…
I just slapped a 400gb Hitachi in my first gen dual 2GHz G5 (after a logic board death drug my oem 250 screaming to the grave), and my G5 sees the 400gb drive just fine, so I figur…
After a bit of research it seems the Seagate 7200.9 hard drives have SSC, Spread Spectrum Clocking. I can't say I know what it means other than you will need a PCI card that is com…
hmurchison2001: Is it possible to disable the SSC myself?
I have just received an email from Seagate telling me...
"The issue is actually with the controller card in question. T…
For the record, MaxConnect offers a product that will allow installation of bunches of more drives into a G5. I have not tried it, but I read the rundown on MacNN's front page a f…
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Originally Posted by hmurchison2001
Elrah
Damn it looks like the SSC cannot be disabled on the Seagates.
There is a DOS based utility called sscset.exe that a Seag…
I've had a 500Gb Hitachi in my dual 2.5 for about a month now, works like a dream. Formatted in about a minute and was ready to use. 463.4Gb listed as available.
Storage Review shows the new Hitachi 500GB SATA as the current 7200RPM performance king.
It runs a little hotter than other drives, but that's no surprise for the fastest, largest…
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Originally Posted by clinexo
There is a DOS based utility called sscset.exe that a Seagate technician E-mailed me when I called this problem in. It will allow you to togg…
Got my Seagate drive back with the SSC disabled and it now works perfectly
Listen to clinexo, and use this DOS utility if you can. I had mine fixed by the peeps at Seagate and ha…