What is the max for a storage HARD drive?

I want to buy an Optiplex 330 or Vostro 200 with 2 GB of ram and dual processor pent.  In addition to the 160 GB that comes with them, I want to be able to add a 1 TB sata drive.  If this possible?

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Vostro 200

OptiPlex 330


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