Do I Need an ATA/133PCI Card to add a second hard drive?

I have a fairly recent power mac G5 with the 160GB internal drive. I picked up a Maxtor 300GB drive on sale yesterday. But in reading the box on the side it says for drives larger than 137 GB I need an ATA/133PCI Card which is not included. Does this hold true for a newer G5 that already has a drive larger than 137GB?
Thanks
TML
G5 Power Mac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

Take a look at what an SATA drive looks like, it uses different cable connections. Some have old style power connections, but the data cable are not the same.
You might want to just buy a FW800 case and use it there, and then buy yourself an SATA model.
I am sure you can find reviews of drives that also show a close up of what an SATA drive looks like.

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