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1. I know i need a 2.5" drive and that i want 80GB. what brand can be put in an iBook?
2. What specs would be best for what i want? like what size cache/drive speed? I dont really do much with the ibook. i just need more starage space. the OEM HDD that is in it is fine. 3. where is an inexpensive place to get the HDD i am looking for? i know these questions may have been answered, but i have spent the last few days searching and i haven't gotten a straight answer. any help is greatly appreciated. |
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Check out OWC @ www.macsales.com or the drive compatibility database at www.xlr8yourmac.com for which drives are tested as compatible with your model of iBook. then you can froogle (or whatever) the model # to get the best deal. If there is not a big price diff OWC has really good customer support for mac users. |
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Im not sure if I'd put a 7200RPM drive in the ibook... you may have a heat issue.. stick with 5400 RPM , as jhelm007 said.
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They might not fail less, but at least they'll replace it when it does ![]() But any brand should do, as long as it uses a regular 2,5" IDE connector (avoid the newer S-ATA drives, they won't work in the iBook). The 7,200 rpm drives will work as well, the additional heat isn't really much of an issue, as long as you can put up with a slightly warmer handrest. |
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