On Sep 5, 2008, at 7:31 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:

>>  I googled up the
>> instructions for installing optical drives in the Late 2004 G5, and
>> found that special screws/standoffs were needed depending on the  
>> model
>> of Superdrive. So will my el-cheapo burner mount in the G5 with the
>> existing screws?
>>
>>
> If it has a combo drive in it now, chances are it will have the
> "special screws" on the bottom side of it.

All 1-5/8" tall (so-called "half-height") optical drives have a  
standardized physical interface.

Four M3-0.5 screws in the bottom, for bottom-retained drives, four  
M3-0.5 screws in the sides, for side-retained drives.

Just transfer your existing carrier and screws to your new drive.

The power and data connections are also standardized.



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