Standard IDE Drive (non-SATA) in PowerMac G5
Posted: 1/27/2004
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Just to recap for those that haven't kept up with info here since the G5s were first announced, Apple officially says Parallel to Serial ATA adapters are not supported in G5s, although some G5 owners have tried them as mentioned here previously. The first G5 owner SATA adapter report in Sept. 2003 (and others that followed) mentioned problems after waking from sleep for instance. The other method of using standard (PATA) IDE drives in G5s that some readers have tried was using the (ATA/100) optical drive bus. This G5 owner mail from about a month ago included a couple of photos of this mod. (Of course if you're buying a new drive for your G5, get an SATA model.)
(mail from late Dec. 2003) "
Hi Mike,
When I upgraded from my G4 to my G5 i took my 120GB
Seagate (PATA) drive with me in hopes of trading
it for a SATA (serial ATA). That didn't happen so I decided to try installing
it in the G5 off the PATA interface for the optical
drive. The interface is supposed to be ATA-100 so after
confirming that it would work in place of the optical drive,
on the single drive cable, I got a dual drive cable and a
power splitter (Y-adapter).
I installed the drive in the open hard drive
bay, connected the cables and everything works. I use it
primarily as a clone (backup drive) for my SATA drive.
I used one of the "round" IDE cables. It seemed to have greater spacing
between the master and slave connectors. (Standard specs I believe note a 6" max master/slave spacing though.) Don't know who made it, it was rather generic. I cut the sheathing off the cable between master and slave connectors to fit around the bulkhead between
the optical drive and hard drive to prevent pinching it in the side panel.
It's not as pretty as stock, but at least I have a good backup now.
I took a notch out of the bulkhead, but in the end it wasn't necessary.
Vern"
(It's not easy to tell from the photos, but it appears that he's connecting what would normally be the Master connector to the logic board, then the slave connector to the optical drive and then the
controller connector to the hard drive as the master/slave connector spacing won't normally reach the distance between the optical drive and the HD bay in the G5 tower.)
Other G5 related Articles
See the Systems page G5 section. (Other storage related articles are on the IDE, SCSI and Firewire topics pages linked below.)
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