SATA2 drive into a Quad G5 - any gotchas?

Hi,
I'm very new to Macs and a film editor. I'd like to install a SATA2 drive inside my Quad in the available slot. Should I encounter any problems or issues with installing and running this?
Thanks

If you find that to be disappointing, you might look forward to an expansion card that gets you where you're going:
http://www.sonnettech.com/product/temposatae4i.html
There's an external SATA II PCI Express version also on the site. None of them are shipping, but February is their anticipated date, so keep looking.
There are a lot of RAID's on the market that would make one of these useful...
If you're just capturing DV (as I am) then the internal bus is more than enough. Each SATA connection on the Quad is independant (doesn't share the bus) so you maximize your performance...but you only get one spare without an expansion card.

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