How large a hard drive can stock PowerMac MDD take?

It's me again. Great forum -- thanks.
I want to install a 160GB HDD in my PowerMac MDD. Do I need a special PCI controller card or will the onboard controller work for this capacity HDD? Thanks.

Interesting little app. -- Coconut Identity Card.
But when it first launched and automatically determined a date and origin, it was way off -- 2005 and China. So, I clicked on the "Custom" tab, and manually (will not let you paste) put the serial number in. Then it gave me a more realistic date and origin -- Nov. 2002 and Sacramento, USA.
Looks like my MDD passes the June, 2002 cut-off date. Thanks!

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