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Building a MacPro, Yes, a MacPro not a Hackintosh |
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nagal
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Apr 14 2008, 10:56 PM Post #501
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digitalperformer
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Apr 15 2008, 12:52 AM Post #502
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The Radiator (black) is behind the front grill. The grey front fans are mounted to it. Yes I'm running only one rise till I figure out how to cool the bottom RAM with my liquid memory coolers; not enough clearance in between risers. I noticed in my previous posting that I wrote common-base.... opppsss type-o it's collector-base. At my job common is an overused electrical term
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nagal
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Apr 15 2008, 01:41 AM Post #503
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The Radiator (black) is behind the front grill. The grey front fans are mounted to it. Yes I'm running only one rise till I figure out how to cool the bottom RAM with my liquid memory coolers; not enough clearance in between risers. I noticed in my previous posting that I wrote common-base.... opppsss type-o it's collector-base. At my job common is an overused electrical term Very nice getting the rad in there. What rad did you use? Getting the memory coolers on that bottom riser is going to be a pain in the arse for sure! |
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Listed1st.com
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Apr 15 2008, 01:54 AM Post #504
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All I gotta say is Daaaaaaaamn! That's looking chill! $5 says you'd be able to OC my 2.66GHz 1066MHz bus Clovertowns to 3.34GHz with that cooling....
Has anyone ever wondered why the Mac pro uses such huge heatsinks for the ram? I have, and I have the answer. Think about the air that is cooling the ram, it's hot as hell, it's the exhause from the processors, so the heatsinks must be huge to compensate. I'd be willing to bet that your set-up would allow for a small fan on the the lower memory cards, and that would be sufficient. Worth a try, just keep an eye on the temp monitor... |
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HacOSXuser
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Apr 15 2008, 02:14 AM Post #505
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anyone know if i can get a heatsink similar to that
but for a q6600? seems like i'd be able to run it fanless? |
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nagal
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Apr 15 2008, 02:36 AM Post #506
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anyone know if i can get a heatsink similar to that but for a q6600? seems like i'd be able to run it fanless? While the heatsinks are fanless, there are two 120MM x 38MM fans directly in front of them to push the air through and another 120MM x 38MM fan behind them to pull the air out. So it is not a fanless system. The Thermalrights I used should mount on a Socket 775 with little to no mods. |
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HacOSXuser
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Apr 15 2008, 02:40 AM Post #507
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While the heatsinks are fanless, there are two 120MM x 38MM fans directly in front of them to push the air through and another 120MM x 38MM fan behind them to pull the air out. So it is not a fanless system. The Thermalrights I used should mount on a Socket 775 with little to no mods. thanks. my g5 case has a lot of room since i got rid of the watercooling system. so i guess big heatsinks. big fans,lows speeds. and i should get a pretty silent system |
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Listed1st.com
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Apr 15 2008, 02:41 AM Post #508
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Fanless is a big no no with CPUs of this caliber. But with the size of heatsinks we're using, you are able to have a much larger volume of air moving at a slower speed, so obviously bigger fan running quieter. The ones we've been using have a variable bracket, you can adjust where the screws sit, so you should be fine placing it on the LGA775.
Anyone here like e-mail marketing or telemarketing? I'm looking for internet referrals or some sales guys.... |
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digitalperformer
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Apr 15 2008, 05:06 AM Post #509
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Here are some pics... sorry about the computer light, I had too
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Koolance Pump/Tank (TNK-400-V10) and CPU coolers (CPU-340). Stock Apple Front Fans mounted onto Koolance Radiator (HX-720). Two Koolance 120mm Fans (FAN-AP002P0.) pointing toward chipsets for cooling the logic board. Two Generic old school Pentium CPU heatsink fans adopted for RAM cooling (blowing downwards between slots, mounted with small velcro squares). IRAM (4Gigs 2x2), Fluorescent tube... (Newegg) Logic board Ver2. (MacPro2,1) and 980W Power Supply (Applepalace.com) Pair of X5355 Clovertowns and everything else off of Ebay for practically nothing Pair of PCI-e molex 6 pin micro fit 3 and pin inserts (22-20 AWG) for powering pump, light, logicboard bay fans, and mem fans (mouser.com buy from here for the best prices for electronics) A month and half of getting money together, ordering pieces, and my girlfriend yelling at me for taking up the kitchen... enjoy. And it LIVES... IT LIVES!!!!! |
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teknojunkie
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Apr 15 2008, 06:52 AM Post #510
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y the light y, your almost there i was going to build one but just bought one instead
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Coda
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Apr 15 2008, 08:40 AM Post #511
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Nice work digitalperformer, now cut the wires for the blue light, and it will be perfect
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DJ Loe Kee
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Apr 15 2008, 09:09 AM Post #512
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26 pages is just too much for me to read.
how is the project goin'??? my reason for not savin' for a mac pro is that i can't upgrade it later on. it seems that i am wrong. is it possible to build an authentic mac pro g5 usin' an intel e8400 45nm dual core processor? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16819115037 i do music production so i don't have any need for a quad or 8 core mac pro system. and since the mb on my newegg wishlist is not hackintosh approved, i'm s.o.l. unless asus releases a 975x intel chipset that owns the mb on my wishlist, the asus p5n-t deluxe. http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx...N82E16813131247 |
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Coda
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Apr 15 2008, 09:42 AM Post #513
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is it possible to build an authentic mac pro g5 usin' an intel e8400 45nm dual core processor? There's no such thing as a Mac Pro G5. The G5 towers were Powermacs, and are not Intel processor based. If you want a lower end Mac Pro, then I suggest that you look around for a genuine used one. If you are saying that you already have the e8400, then it's a case of buying a motherboard, (the P35 chipset motherboards will take that CPU), and building a hackintosh. |
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Listed1st.com
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Apr 15 2008, 03:12 PM Post #514
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Please tell me you didn't cut a hole in the bottom of the Mac Pro case to let the light shine down?
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gramarye
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Apr 15 2008, 06:46 PM Post #515
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Yes that is a pic of the stock Heat Sink. Not really HSF as there is no fan on them Just one last question regarding the Apple HSF, is it smaller than the Thermalrights? My question is because I'm looking for s771 Heatsinks that are like the Thermalrights, but smaller. Thanks, I appreciate your responses. Also, maybe he likes the lights in the case? It's fine! though, not my personal preference, it certainly gives his build more character. |
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Listed1st.com
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Apr 15 2008, 08:02 PM Post #516
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We just have to give him a hard time!
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nagal
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Apr 15 2008, 08:15 PM Post #517
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Just one last question regarding the Apple HSF, is it smaller than the Thermalrights? My question is because I'm looking for s771 Heatsinks that are like the Thermalrights, but smaller. Thanks, I appreciate your responses. Also, maybe he likes the lights in the case? It's fine! though, not my personal preference, it certainly gives his build more character. The Apple Heatsinks are a lot smaller than the thermalrights. |
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digitalperformer
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Apr 15 2008, 08:37 PM Post #518
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Ok... Listed I didn't cut a hole into the bottom
A heads up to all, anyone in the market for a Quad 2.5 Ghz G5 with 4.5 Gigs of RAM, Hard Drive bay expander (can hold 5 SATA drives, PCI-e expander included), and a ton of software... I mean a TON!!! You name it, it has it... and if it doesn't... it will. |
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digitalperformer
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Apr 15 2008, 09:24 PM Post #519
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The Three Kings
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nagal
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Apr 15 2008, 09:32 PM Post #520
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