Q: Maximum capacity HDD in Mid 2010 Mac Pro?
Hi, I have a Mid 2010 Mac Pro, 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon (Mac Pro5,1). I have 4 available HDD drive bays. Three of which are currently occupied with a 1TB Sata HDD. I have one available empty slot. I'm looking to put in a larger HDD for storing/streaming content from to my Roku.
Current HDDs are all Western Digital: WD1003FZEX, WD1001FALS and WD1001FALS. All from the black/caviar family.
I'm looking to stick to the same family, but get a larger sized drive such as the WD4003FZEX.
My question is, what is the physical size limitation of internal hard disk drives for my system, if there is one. I've read 16TBs total but don't know for sure. I know the architecture is the biggest limiting factor but is it possible to put a 6TB drive in this computer?
Thanks in advance
Mac Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.1), / 5870 / LED Cinema Display
Posted on Jan 12, 2015 4:42 PM
what is the physical size limitation of internal hard disk drives for my system
up to 10.5.2, it was 16 TeraBytes.
After that, just short of 8 Million TeraBytes.
Specific references document is here:
Mac OS X: Mac OS Extended format (HFS Plus) volume and file limits - Apple Support
Any drive you can buy today will work just fine. Drives over 3TB may have reduced screw depth on the screws adjacent to the platters. You may need to shorten the screws or put a washer under the screw heads to control this. If the drive is cocked on the sled, it will not mate with the "backplane" connectors, and will not appear in Disk Utility.
Posted on Jan 12, 2015 7:09 PM