WD Drive Work in Powermac G5?

Will this drive work in a Powermac G5 Dual 2.7ghz? I think it will but I am just making sure. Thanks.
http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/Products.asp?DriveID=249

Label link (ie, "WD RE 250GB WD2500YS [/url] helps a bunch.
Yes. And it shouldn't even need to use jumpers. If you aren't doing RAID you might want to look around and get the 500GB Caviar SE16 which is a nice desktop drive - and you should/will notice a difference in performance. 500GB drives just have a nice feel, and any of WD drives are quiet.
I have 320GB RE models ($114) and I've seen SE16 500GB for $140 and less.

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