Can i use a 500 gb sata2 on a g5 1,8 dual P?

is possible?
i only look for mass storage, i dont need speed.

SSC stands for Spread Spectrum Clocking and it's not compatible with the onboard SATA controller built into Macs. As far as I know Seagate drive are the only ones with this issue. You can turn it off yourself but you need a SATA equipped PC in order to do it. The utility that Seagate provides is a PC only program. The Hitachi drive you mention will work fine. There have been some posts that indicate Seagate is turning SSC off by default, but I can't personally verify that. With the number of people who had problems with SSC I would be sure to talk to someone wherever I bought one to be sure that SSC was disabled.
Maybe this link to Barefeats.com will help you.
http://www.barefeats.com/hard68.html
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http://www.storagereview.com/articles/200511/HDS725050KLA360_1.html

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