Hello:

You will get a significant speed boost if you add an internal PCI ATA card and then add a 7200rpm large capacity ATA drive.

I would suggest going to http://www.macsales.com and have a look at their upgrade mechanism, just to get an idea of which cards work in your Power box. I've used the Sonnet Acard and SIIG and they are all great.

Most of those cards support 2 to 4 drives internally.

Not sure who to buy from in Holland...




James




Hi,
I have a PowerCenter 150 desktop G3 upgrade with the original internal 1gb
drive. I also have an external 8gb scsi drive attached. I would like to know
if I can install an additional internal hard drive and if so what type
(EIDE?, scsi68pin?). I am located in Holland and would also like to hear of
good suppliers in Europe.
Also is it possible to add more VRAM to this machine and if so what type?
Are there any other ways of upgrading apart from CPU and more memory?
My first time on the list so excuse the flurry of questions!
Andy


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