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Building a MacPro, Yes, a MacPro not a Hackintosh
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Leopard retail should arrive tomorrow, I`ve installed both Windows XP and Linux just to make sure everything works without making a bang then sitting in the dark biggrin.gif
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Just a quick update, received my Retail Leopard DVD, tried to Install Leopard but the Installation stopped at the beginning with a Kernel Panic (appleintelcpupowermanagement problem), long story cut short, created an image from the DVD, restored the image to a usb harddrive, deleted the "appleintelcpupowermanagement.kext" and used the usb harddrive for the installation.

Installed 10.5.4 without any further problems and then upgraded to 10.5.5 biggrin.gif
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Hi.
I have some questions for you.
1. I have a power supply ATX
- 1x 24/20-Pin
- 7x 4-Pin
- 1x 4-Pin
- 1x 8-Pin.
Can I use it or it's needs only original?

2. I have two processor Intel Xeon 5410 2,33 GHz 12 MB 1333MHz FSB Quad-Core. Wich of Logic Board should I buy for them?(661-4449 or 661-4307)

3. I can not find case for the Mac Pro sad.gif . Can I use another case for Mac G5?
Thank you. smile.gif
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Hi,

1: From the knowledge I read in this thread I think you would be better off just buying an original Mac Pro PSU.

2: I think for the 54xx CPUs you would need a Version 3 board http://www.dvwarehouse.com/Logic-Board-for...76-p-35536.html

3: Mac Pro in a G5 case, never even thought about it to be honest, but there are usually a
few cases available on ebay, seach for case or enclosure under apple.

Bye

QUOTE (alexej82 @ Dec 15 2008, 04:18 PM) *
Hi.
I have some questions for you.
1. I have a power supply ATX
- 1x 24/20-Pin
- 7x 4-Pin
- 1x 4-Pin
- 1x 8-Pin.
Can I use it or it's needs only original?

2. I have two processor Intel Xeon 5410 2,33 GHz 12 MB 1333MHz FSB Quad-Core. Wich of Logic Board should I buy for them?(661-4449 or 661-4307)

3. I can not find case for the Mac Pro sad.gif . Can I use another case for Mac G5?
Thank you. smile.gif
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QUOTE (madur0 @ Nov 6 2008, 05:54 PM) *
Guys, I think I found the PERFECT back plate for the Mac Pro Mod!!! This case has a sliding ATX back plate and an attached ATX motherboard plate. Take a look:

IQ-WIN 500 tower case

Review of IQ-WIN 500

The part this is most interesting for us is this:...........GET IT!!




Just curious if anyone grabbed one of these to see if they can be retrofitted right into the Pro Intel/G5 case once the hole has been fabricated on the back panel of the g5/intel pro case?

Seems the user is right, the p45 motherboard would fit, the plate would snap in, and all the slots line up. For those that are not as good at fabricating, seems like it might be a good idea, I havent even gotten my G5 case, but my EFI-X (gigabyte p45-dq6) has been running flawlessly with a 8800gtx flashed to a fx5600. Now its just time to make the outside look a little better.

Thanks

-SepticDeath



QUOTE (madur0 @ Nov 6 2008, 05:54 PM) *
Guys, I think I found the PERFECT back plate for the Mac Pro Mod!!! This case has a sliding ATX back plate and an attached ATX motherboard plate. Take a look:

IQ-WIN 500 tower case

Review of IQ-WIN 500

The part this is most interesting for us is this:...........GET IT!!




Just curious if anyone grabbed one of these to see if they can be retrofitted right into the Pro Intel/G5 case once the hole has been fabricated on the back panel of the g5/intel pro case?

Seems the user is right, the p45 motherboard would fit, the plate would snap in, and all the slots line up. For those that are not as good at fabricating, seems like it might be a good idea, I havent even gotten my G5 case, but my EFI-X (gigabyte p45-dq6) has been running flawlessly with a 8800gtx flashed to a fx5600. Now its just time to make the outside look a little better.

Thanks

-SepticDeath



QUOTE (madur0 @ Nov 6 2008, 05:54 PM) *
Guys, I think I found the PERFECT back plate for the Mac Pro Mod!!! This case has a sliding ATX back plate and an attached ATX motherboard plate. Take a look:

IQ-WIN 500 tower case

Review of IQ-WIN 500

The part this is most interesting for us is this:...........GET IT!!




Just curious if anyone grabbed one of these to see if they can be retrofitted right into the Pro Intel/G5 case once the hole has been fabricated on the back panel of the g5/intel pro case?

Seems the user is right, the p45 motherboard would fit, the plate would snap in, and all the slots line up. For those that are not as good at fabricating, seems like it might be a good idea, I havent even gotten my G5 case, but my EFI-X (gigabyte p45-dq6) has been running flawlessly with a 8800gtx flashed to a fx5600. Now its just time to make the outside look a little better.

Thanks

-SepticDeath
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First off, awesome job on the project!

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QUOTE (madur0 @ Nov 7 2008, 03:54 AM) *
Guys, I think I found the PERFECT back plate for the Mac Pro Mod!!! This case has a sliding ATX back plate and an attached ATX motherboard plate. Take a look:

IQ-WIN 500 tower case

Review of IQ-WIN 500

The part this is most interesting for us is this:...........GET IT!!



I'm actually thinking about just using this as my case instead of spending $300-$400 on a mac pro case. You guys think it would work?

Also, what do ya'll think of these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=220343453140

I know they're not the best out there, but on newegg...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...afdd622d17b6456

So you could get 2 of these for $250 instead of $1500

Any insight?

Still looking for a logic board. I thought I had won one off ebay but I think the seller tried pulling a fast one on me at the very end to try and get me to pay more, which I didn't go for....

Thanks!
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Sorry septicdeathm just wanted to say that you choose the wrong topic, this one is called : "building a macpro, yes a macpro not a hackintosh". Could be confusing for other users. smile.gif
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QUOTE (Baudouin @ Feb 16 2009, 11:06 AM) *
Sorry septicdeathm just wanted to say that you choose the wrong topic, this one is called : "building a macpro, yes a macpro not a hackintosh". Could be confusing for other users. smile.gif


Lol biggrin.gif I read some topic like this one. smile.gif Some guy puts his logic board to Mac Pro Case but I wouldn't spend so much for that I'd go and buy a faster CPU for example biggrin.gif
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QUOTE (Tony Conte @ Feb 17 2009, 08:49 AM) *
Lol biggrin.gif I read some topic like this one. smile.gif Some guy puts his logic board to Mac Pro Case but I wouldn't spend so much for that I'd go and buy a faster CPU for example biggrin.gif


Or best buy directly a Pro, which is less losing time, probably less expensive but surely garanteed and working.

Mac pro service source is not a joke it is 178 pages composed.
You will never have perfomances without testing first, also with original parts.
Believe me, buying it is better and less expensive in any case.
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Tony Conte and cavallo, if you buy straight a full functionnal MacIntel then you miss the fun of building one yourself. And this is the meaning of the "game". biggrin.gif
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Oh if it is for fun no problem, but is not a Mac pro, it seems to be if you like to believe in an illusion life is an illusion commerce.
The problem here is that new user may believe that it is, you know what i mean?
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So from reading this thread, 54XX Harpertown xeons wont work on the 661-3919 logicboard?
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its beautiful, i need one. if i can get a cheap mac pro case, im just gonna rip the stuff out of my hackint0sh and dump it in there, maybe use some apple parts so i can boot retail ;D, can anybody give me a link to a case? nothing inside tho
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decided to built my 1st mac pro. wanted to bid a mac pro case off ebay and grab a macpro 2,1 logic board at dvwarehouse for $500+. hope they ship to asia country. Anyone bought anything from dvwarehouse before? how was the service?
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I have a new MacPro Intel Case that I would like to sell. I was going to use it as a project, but never got around to it. Let me know if there's interest and I can post details...

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anyone tried to install only one memory riser card will it boot?
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QUOTE (cavallo @ Mar 17 2009, 08:37 PM) *
Oh if it is for fun no problem, but is not a Mac pro, it seems to be if you like to believe in an illusion life is an illusion commerce.
The problem here is that new user may believe that it is, you know what i mean?


I think that you have not read the full thread from the beginning. Nagal is talking about building a REAL macpro, check the pictures at the start of the thread. Some commentators wrongly talked about building a hackintosh and this is not not he good thread here.
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<h1 class="itemTitle">Does anyone know if 2x Intel Xeon W5580 Quad 3.2G">hz LGA1366 Nehalem CPU will work on this mac pro logic board 661-4307 i bought -
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no. from a quick google search, that board is designed for Intel Quad Core Xeon processors which are socket LGA771. LGA1366 is a completely different socket altogether and will not support the physically larger Nehalem processors which are LGA1366.
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Hi thanks for quick response, ok i will have to give those chips a miss, can you recommend an chips which are LGA771 and are compatible with my 8-Core board?

Cheers Sam
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