Replacing  iMac G5 pre-iSight hard drive

I need to replace my HDD in my iMac G5. (Pre-iSight) Can anyone recommend a drive and a reputable seller? (OWC, Newegg, etc..) I want to make sure I get the correct drive as well. 100GB and above will do fine.
Thanks.

[macsales.com] or [newegg.com] or [smalldog.com] are all reputable vendors. You need a 3½" SATA drive and you can put in as large a one as you can afford. Just make sure to have an external the same size to make frequent backups to.

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