Size allowed for 2nd hard drive.

I have an old G5 2.0 ( A1117) and want to add a 2nd hard drive. Is there a limit to how big a hard drive I can install?
I ask because I also have a G4 and there is a limit on the size that it will accept.
Thx

WARNING!!!
It might be, that the the person who told me this, meant this for 3TB external drives. Because here http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=17109770#post17109770 you see, that it doesn't work internally in a G4.
Contradicting to Japamacs posts about WD Green drives not working, they say, that Green drives work.

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