I have a Power Macintosh 7300/200. I want to add a larger hard drive. The one I have
is two gigs. Most people talk about using a scsi and they usually recommend a Seagate
Barracuda. But today I was reading about somebody wanting to upgrade a 7600/200 and
he said he wanted to get a ide pci card to go with another type of hard drive because
it would be faster than the slow scsi. What is this all about? Also, can I do this
to my 7300/200 computer and if so, is this a more difficult process than installing
the scsi. Is there any advantage to using the ide pci card with hard drive. Is it
really faster? Any information would be appreciated. Thanks.
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