2006 model Mac Pro disk drive

I recently put a 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black disk drive into my 1st Gen Mac Pro. I believe I am now having problems with it. I am thinking about getting it replaced, but I want to make sure this drive is OK in this computer. I know originally the specifications said the drive bays would only support up to 750GB drives. Seems like what I read said you could put 1TB drives in, so I went ahead and did it. Is there someone who is 100% certain that 1TB drives are OK in this system?

I have a couple in mine, 1st gen. But I always zero erase and do other tests before I put it into use.
Apple... never updates or changes their spec sheets to show disk drive capacity, newer graphics cards, or where higher density RAM is "supported" or works.
750GGB was the largest known at the time. Same when the G5 came out and 250GB at that time.

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