I've got a couple G3 iMacs I inherited and was planning to fix them up
for family, one 350 slot-loaded and one 500 slot-loaded.

Unfortunately, one of them had the HD removed. On most Macs, I'd just
slap in one I have lying around, but as the iMac is a "closed"
computer, I'm concerned that sticking in just any old hard drive might
lead to overheating issues? I know I used to have problems with HDs
overheating in the cramped PM 6100s.

I seem to remember some HDs in the "all-in-ones" (5x00s or maybe the
Bondi iMac) having a special hole drilled in the top, maybe to vent
away heat?

Anybody have any idea if the below HDs would work okay in a G3 iMac,
or if they would run too hot?

IBM Deskstar 20.5GB. Model IC35L020AVER07-0
IBM 22.0GB. Model DJNA-372200

Also, what about HDs pulled from Beige G3s. Would those work okay as
far as not running too "hot", or would I be better off staying away
from those for other reasons (too old/slow, etc.?)

Is there anything I need to look for specifically when replacing a
hard drive in one of these all-in-one iMacs if none of the above will
be suitable?

Andy McKinney
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