Stuart Saunders on 10/24/02 11:21 AM wrote:
 >
 > Now I have a couple of 20G Fujitsus, one of which I would like to
 > fit into my iMac rev A. Does anybody know of a 3.5" to 2.5" adapter to
 > house  the Fujitsu in the iMac?
 >
 > TIA,
 > Stuart.

Mark said
You could probably sell both those drives and use the proceeds to buy a
brand new 7200RPM, 100GB drive (or larger) for your iMac. I wouldn't 
bother
putting a slower (4200RPM) drive into the iMac as you would likely be
disappointed in the speed. Drive speed (RPM and access time) can have a
significant affect on the overall speed of the computer.

Thanks for your suggestion Mark, I will do this. Probably an 80 G.
Q.      Can an ATA 100 drive can work in the iMac? (Rev A)
        Or what standard should I get?
        What brand of drives are recommended?

Thanks and regards,
Stuart.


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