What hard drive to use

I am wanting to replace the 120gb stock hard drive in my g5, I have a 500 Hitachi internal and a wd 320 external. I was just wanting some opinions on the best working ( and largest to use) hard drive to run the o.s.
Thanks
kurt

Good afternoon actech
I would go with a seagate drive . There drives are warranted for 5 years and of very good quality . I my use seagate in all my computers . You can get a 1 terabit drive over at bestbuy for 120.00 dollars . I dont no if your located in the usa . But if you are you may want to buy from them . I had one fail on me and they took it back and gave me a new one . Thats one in a blue moon that will fail on you .
I would go with a seagate or western digital dirve , they are the most and bigger hard drive makers .

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