Add a bigger hard drive of my iMac?

I have an iMac 2010 which is ultimately to reach the original 1 TB drive capacity.  I would have maxed out a long time ago, but I do most of my storage on a set of external hard drives.

Are there limits to what I can put in this computer?  I would go all the way to 4 TB, there is a drive from HGST on sale now (I hope) would work well.  Assuming that it is possible to put a drive with this ability in my iMac, is there something I need to worry about the heat generation plan, etc.?

I really appreciate any input all you can give me.  Thank you in advance for your help!

Shouldn't be a problem with the size of 4 TB. The important thing to remember is that you must buy the same BRAND as you have here now because of the way the temperature of the internal drive sensor is wired in. Stay on the same brand and you shouldn't have issues related to the temp probe.

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