WD Caviar Black WD6401AALS - hard drive - 640 GB - SATA-300

I currently use an external hard drive to store my music ec on and have noticed that it is getting more and more sluggish and that the internal hard drive seems considerably faster.
For this reason I'm looking at installing an additional internal hard drive.
I'm looking at Western Digital's Caviar Black 640GB. Will this work on my mac and what do I need to get it installed?
Many thanks

Should work fine. I just did the same thing with the Western Digital Caviar SE16 640--
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Western%20Digital/WD6400AAKS/
The Hatter has recommended this drive, and works great for me, but I imagine the Black would work the same. Mine was easy to install. The user guide for your computer has detailed directions, but if it's like my late 2005 2 Ghz G5, leaves out exact details about plugging in the power and data cables: the little "trick" is that the connections for the upper and lower hard drive come off the same cable. Pulling the cable further out reveals a second set of connections coming off it. These will plug in your upper drive, and the connectors at the end, which were previously in your upper drive, will now plug in the lower drive.
Take the instructions for discharging static electricity very seriously!
OWC has great tech support and video instructions online. You can also search "Caviar Black" on this forum and maybe see distinctions between that and the SE16. Good luck!

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