>There is no such thing as a 'Mac' HDD, though. Since the mid-90's any  
>IDE PC drive would fit in most Macs.

Not entirely true.

There are "Apple branded" hard drives, which are othewise stock hard 
drives, but are made on an OEM basis for Apple. (This has implications on 
warranty coverage, which I will not go into here)

In some cases, not all that rare for PB drives, the performance of the 
drive has intentionally been lowered, through a custom firmware ROM 
spec'd by Apple, on account of the significant power savings achievable 
by such customization.

Usually, "Apple branded" desktop drives are full-performance.


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