Need to replace a dead hard drive

I have a G5 IMac that the hard drive just died on. A technician at the Apple store even took it out and tried it in another computer to verify and he said it wasn't even spinning. Can someone give me all the pertinent specs needed to buy a seamless replacement? (I had a technician replace the hard drive on my previous computer and there were compatability issues). Any recommendations for a replacement internal hard drive? TIA

Most drives are compatible, but use the link I provided to [macsales.com] and enter the exact model of your iMac. You will be shown compatible drives and can choose amongst them.
They also have a live help section, use that to be absolutely sure the drive is compatible.
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