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Tempo HD Mac DS.Id TEMPO™ HD THE INTERNAL HARD DRIVE THAT INSTALLS IN SECONDS KEY FEATURES Easy installation ATA100/133 drive controller card with on-board storage capability Add up to 1 2.5” and 2 3.5” internal ATA drives Boots from any attached hard drive Maximum transfer rate of 133 MB/s COMPATIBLE MAC MODELS Power Macintosh® Series 4400, 5400, Is your computer’s hard drive running out of storage space? Does 5500, 6400,6500, 72xx,7300, 7500, the idea of opening your computer to upgrade it scare you? 7600, 8200, 85xx, 8600, 95xx, 9600 It’s easier than you think! With the Tempo HD from Sonnet Power Macintosh G3 All-in-one, Technologies, you get more storage in an instant. This hard-drive- Blue & White, Desktop, Minitower, Server on-a-card requires no cables, brackets or screws—just attach a Power Mac® G4 (all models except Cube) 2.5” drive, insert it into any PCI slot, and your installation is Power Mac G5 complete—it’s that simple. Finally, you’ll have the room you need ® without the installation hassles. Adding a hard drive has never Performa Series 64xx been this easy! Workgroup Server 7250, 7350, 8550, 9650 Daystar Genesis & Millennium Series The Tempo HD allows you to put that old (or new) 2.5” notebook Power Computing PowerBase Desktop, drive back to work. And you can connect two of the latest, fast- PowerCenter, PowerCenter Pro, PowerCurve, est, high capacity drives† to the additional ATA/133 port to really PowerTower, PowerTower Pro, PowerWave expand your storage capacity. StarMax 3000, 4000, 5000, 5500 Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh When you need a trouble-free way to add more storage space to UMAX C500, C600, C600X, J700, S900 your system, choose a Tempo HD—it’s the internal hard drive that installs in seconds. Sonnet. Simply fast. Part No: THD-M Sonnet Technologies, Inc. 8 Autry, Irvine, CA 92618-2708 USA www.sonnettech.com Tel: 1-949-587-3500 Fax: 1-949-457-6350 ©2002 Sonnet Technologies, Inc. Revised 2004. All rights reserved. Sonnet, the Sonnet logotype, Simply Fast, the Simply Fast logotype, and Tempo are trademarks of Sonnet Technologies, Inc. Tempo HD includes technology by FirmTek, LLC. Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries. Other product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Printed in the U.S.A. THD-M-0404 SPECIFICATIONS Software Operating System Requirements Supports Mac OS 8.0 through OS X Mac OS Bootability Supported from any attached drive Drive Formatting Supports Apple® Drive Setup Utility (version 1.5 or later) or other third party software Hardware Compatible Models Most PCI Macintosh computers Bus Interface PCI Number of Internal Drives Supported 3 drives—1 onboard, 2 connected via ATA cable (sold separately) Internal Drives Supported Supports any ATA/IDE fi xed media hard drive including ATA/33, ATA/66, ATA/100, and ATA/133† Removable media/ATAPI devices supported under OS X Tempo HD Data Transfer Rate Sustained rate dependent on drive specifi cations Up to 133 MB/s in burst master cycle PCI slots Advanced Features Coexists with SCSI and onboard IDE devices 2 IDE ports (1 standard, 1 for onboard 2.5-inch drive) Cables Supported 40-pin/80-wire Ultra ATA cable (80-wire required for full Ultra ATA support) 40-pin/40-wire ATA cable (ATA/33 only) Warranty 3-year, limited warranty Firmware The location Auto Detection Automatically recognizes and confi gures of your computer’s PCI slots may vary from this illustration. DMA drive protocols ATA1 through ATA6 Automatically recognizes 80-wire cable with ATA drives Compatibility Compatible with ATA/33, ATA/66, ATA/100, and ATA/133† Upgradeability Flash-ROM upgradeable to latest fi rmware Number of Number Unoccupied of PCI Expansion Expansion Bays in Slots Computer Apple Performa Performa® 6400, 6410, 6420 2 1 Mac OS Compatibles Number of Number of Number Unoccupied Daystar Genesis and Millennium 6 6 Number Unoccupied of PCI Expansion Mactell XB-Pro 6 6 of PCI Expansion Expansion Bays in Power Computing Expansion Bays in Slots Computer PowerBase Desktop Slots Computer 3 1 Apple Power Macintosh PowerBase Tower 3 1 Apple Power Macintosh PowerCenter 3 1 G3 All-in-one 3 1** PowerCenter Pro Desktop 3 1 4400 2 1** G3 Blue & White 4 3 PowerCenter Pro Minitower 3 2 5400 1 0 G3 Desktop 3 1 PowerCurve 3 1 5500 1 0 G3 Minitower (pre-6/1/99) 3 1 PowerTower 3 2 6400 2 1 G3 Minitower (6/1/99 and after) 3 1 PowerTower Pro 6 5 6500 2 1** G4 (PCI Graphics) 4 2-3 PowerWave 3 2 7200, 7215 3 1 G4 (AGP Graphics) 3 2-3 StarMax 7220 2 1** 3 2-3 G4 (Gigabit Ethernet) 3000 3 3 7300 3 1 4 2-3 G4 (Digital Audio) 3000 Minitower 5 5 7500 3 1 4 3 G4 (Quicksilver) 4000 3 3 7600 3 1 3 1 Power Mac G5 4000 Minitower 5 5 8200 3 2 Twentieth Anniv. Mac 1 0 8500 3 2 5000 5 5 8515 3 2 Apple Servers 5500 5 4 8600 3 1 Macintosh Server G3 3 2 UMAX 9500 6 1 Macintosh Server G4 3 2 C500 2 1** 9500/180MP 6 1 Workgroup Server 7250 3 1 C600 3 4 9515 6 1 Workgroup Server 7350 3 1 C600X 4 2 9600 6 2 Workgroup Server 8550 3 1 J700 4 2 9600/200MP 6 2 Workgroup Server 9650 6 2 S900 6 5 ** Requires the removal of an internal CD-ROM or ZIP drive. † High capacity (larger than 137GB ) hard drives are supported in OS 9.x and OS 10.2.x using fi rmware version 3.5.0, 4.5 or later. For complete details, visit our website at www.sonnettech.com/support/tempoata. Note: The Tempo HD supports deep sleep under Mac OS X Versions 10.0 through 10.1.4 with additional software available for download at www.sonnettech.com/support/tempoata. The Tempo HD does not support deep sleep in OS X Version 10.1.5. www.sonnettech.com.
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