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So I have the machine listed in my sig... what would I need to convert it to a full fledged legit Mac Pro? Could I just buy a MacPro case, Logic board, and a Xeon chip?

 

Could I run a non-patched Leopard on this, and still use ninject for a non-Mac video card?

 

I'd like to go legit with my system... but not enough to buy a $2700 Mac Pro from the Mac store!

considering that a mac pro logic pro oem goes for $500-800 itself doesn't make things better.

You also have to consider if you want a penryn based xeon, the 2.8ghz 1600mhz fsb aren't even on your normal retailers like newegg or zipzoomfly. The closest thing you can get is a 3 ghz xeon with a 1600 mhz fsb for $1000.

 

A 1333mhz fsb isn't a bad solution, if you were even somehow able to overclock it it would be a nice performer. I think the performance gap between penryn 1333 and 1600 is a good bit stock, but nothing to go crazy about. That would allow you to get a cheaper set of xeons and overclock.

 

My recommendation, either do one of two things

1. buy a mac pro, it would be cheaper anyway

2. get a intel 5400 based xeon board, build a good hackintosh and overclock

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