I have a full height 5.25 seagate 9gig in both a powerwave and a 
powercurve (low profile).  My advice is to leave on of the front face 
plates off to ensure there is no overheating.
GTO

>Gulp. I'm sorry, what was the question again?
>
>Can't imagine the heat, the sound or the small block Chevy you'd have to
>have in your living room to power it.
>
>By today's standards (or yesterday's) this is actually a fairly slow
>drive.
>
>But yes, cheap for the amount of SCSI storage.
>
>-David
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Will this drive work in a PowerCenter Pro 210? Found on DealMac:
>>
>  >http://www.surpluscomputers.com/h_strg_423451W.html
>>
>>Looks like a great deal - will the drive fit in the PCP210's case? I appear
>>to have two empty drive bays underneath the CD-ROM drive.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>  >Scott

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