I am upgrading from 10.3.9 to 10.5 and have a few questions

I have a 17in iMac G5 1.6ghz currently running on 10.3.9, I have previously asked about how far I can upgrade the OS, and discovered it's to 10.5.
I have currently got 1x 1gb RAM memory and will be purchasing another chip to mirror this one.
I have tracked down a retail version of Tiger on amazon
I need an external hard drive to back up onto and have limited cash. I found the Western Digital 1tb My Book in the apple store for £89, which seems reasonable and my current tiny (and full) hardrive (which was a similar price when I bought it!) is the same make and has worked really well for me so far. My question is whether it will work with my computer in it's current state as it's system requirements say OS 10.4-10.6. Can anybody help me with this?
I know my actual question doesn't relate to installation but I couldn't think where else to post this.

Unanswer your question smallbean to attract some responses.
My contribution: ask the store that is selling the external whether it would suit your G5 Mac.

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