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teknojunkie
The easiest diagrams you can find out their.

Includes:
All PowerMac G5 Fan Diagrams,
and Powermac G5 Front Panel.

Fairly easy Diagrams, Have fun.

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dark4181
linky doesn't work
Baudouin
The diagram is great. Thank you amantheboy08. Just one more thing... It should be better to colour the 12V in yellow and the 5V in red to avoid some confusion. The G5 CPU fan connection is similair to the PCI fan; the outside pins for the voltage wires and the inside pins for neutrals, RPM and negative .
teknojunkie
yeah all do it
teknojunkie
Mac Pro Diagrams Soon.
Baudouin
Keep on the great job. smile.gif I am busy to change the connectors to plug the fans onto the Mobo.
teknojunkie
QUOTE (Baudouin @ Jul 18 2008, 02:29 AM) *
Keep on the great job. smile.gif I am busy to change the connectors to plug the fans onto the Mobo.


NICE!!! hopefully the fans wont be jets takin off. Aqua Mac has gotten his Mac Pro fans to work through the mobo. interestin stuff
bmxer55
Thanks!
invi
thx amantheboy

i gave up trying to connect the usb thing but IO button and power led works perfectly.

invi
teknojunkie
USB should be easy, maybe you had wire switched around. Well glad to see your pwr and led working
invi
i guess it is....

after hours of trying i gave up wiring usb.... anyway im glad i managed my psu mod
and get it all working today
silentsnake
Nice one mate, just wondering if any1 has any photos of how they have wired it up?do you solder or....?

thanks
Baudouin
QUOTE (silentsnake @ Aug 11 2008, 12:10 PM) *
Nice one mate, just wondering if any1 has any photos of how they have wired it up?do you solder or....?

thanks


Check my thread :
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...=93600&st=0
from the posting 16, you have some pictures.
silentsnake
So basically i push the cables in to the Black cable on the front panel?
silentsnake
BTW nice build
Baudouin
Sorry I was talking about the fans connectors. For the Front Panel I solder the cables onto the blacks ones from the front panel. I will make photos and look after pictures; because there are some here. biggrin.gif
Edit,
check the post 374 here :
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...4525&st=360
silentsnake
QUOTE (Baudouin @ Aug 11 2008, 12:26 PM) *
Sorry I was talking about the fans connectors. For the Front Panel I solder the cables onto the blacks ones from the front panel. I will make photos and look after pictures; because there are some here. biggrin.gif
Edit,
check the post 374 here :
http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?sho...4525&st=360


Thank you i will await your photos biggrin.gif
teknojunkie
QUOTE (silentsnake @ Aug 11 2008, 06:35 AM) *
Thank you i will await your photos biggrin.gif


you don't even need to solder them, but its a good thing to, what i did is cut, twine then solder. So I twined up the 2 wires then solder, pretty straightforward and simple.
Baudouin
QUOTE (silentsnake @ Aug 11 2008, 03:35 PM) *
Thank you i will await your photos biggrin.gif


Two pictures to show my soldering :
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Click to view attachment biggrin.gif
maarten12100
THANKS SO MUCH!!!
dvdhsu
One question: I'm not interested in getting FireWire/USB working for now.

To boot the computer, all I need is the Power Button, and the USB ground right?

I tried that, and nothing happened, but when I prodded the pin manually on the mobo, it worked.

Do I need a shielded ground from the USB too then?

Thanks!
manual123
Thanks man...i really needed this
dvdhsu
These diagrams did not work for me.

I tested them with a meter myself, testing resistance, and found that my pin-outs were definitely different from the ones posted.

geiman
Diagrams worked great for me, thank you so much. Just finished soldering up my front panel connector about 15 min. ago, typing on my computer now with the front USB, Firewire, Audio, and Power Button all working great!
markcf105
Perfect post this will help allot!
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