Updating DVD Drive or Purchasing a New Compatible Internal Drive?

Hi, I have a Dual 2Ghz G5
that shipped with a
SONY DVD RW DW-U10A SuperDrive
that writes Single-Layer up to 4x DVDs
I now want to author Dual-Layer DVDs
at 8x using DVD Studio Pro 4
Is my G5 (purchased in early 2004)
compatible with installing the
The Pioneer DVR-110D SuperDrive
which ships in the latest Quadro Macs?
Or is going with an external (e.g. LaCie) Dual-Layer
8x DVD SuperDrive a better bet?
thank you

The Pioneer 110D will work fine in your G5. There are tons of testimonials in the Drive Compatibility database at xlr8yourmac.com
(http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/search.drivedb.lasso).
PowerMac G5/2.3   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   WD 250GB, Maxtor Diamond Max 10 200GB, 2GB RAM, Radeon 9600, Dell 2005FPW
PowerMac G5/2.3   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   WD 250GB, Maxtor Diamond Max 10 200GB, 2GB RAM, Radeon 9600, Dell 2005FPW

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