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Hey all..

 

Thought id go ahead and post up my little mod that my mate and I did a few weeks ago. Ill let the pix do the talking.

 

first was the wiring up of front panel and fans.

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Next we somewhat dismantled the case and lined up the mac standoffs to suit a matx board.

Nish_G5_Mod_04.jpg

 

Everything lined up ok

Nish_G5_Mod_07.jpg

 

And then heres the finsihed case. The main aim was to retain the stock look externally as much as possible. Think we did ok

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And the system specs for anyone that is interested.

Case & Powersupply - Apple G5 MacPro case & OCZ Modxtreme 600w psu

Motherboard - DFI Lanparty Jr P45 T2Rs

CPU - e8400

Ram - Mushkin redlines DDR2-1000 2 x 2gb

Graphics - Asus 4850 & Gigabyte 4850 x-fired

Sound - On board, logitech 5.1 system

Harddisk Setup - 2 x 36gb raptors (OS) & 3 x 320gb sataII drives (storage) - Raid 0

Cooling solutions - Thermaltake True 120 extreme

Current Modifications/Overclocks : CPU at 4.4Ghz. Case mod and still using most of the stock fans and a custons fan bracket for the 120mm fans on the front.

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Hey all..

 

Thought id go ahead and post up my little mod that my mate and I did a few weeks ago. Ill let the pix do the talking.

 

first was the wiring up of front panel and fans.

Nish_G5_Mod_01.jpg

Nish_G5_Mod_02.jpg

Nish_G5_Mod_03.jpg

 

Next we somewhat dismantled the case and lined up the mac standoffs to suit a matx board.

Nish_G5_Mod_04.jpg

 

Everything lined up ok

Nish_G5_Mod_07.jpg

 

And then heres the finsihed case. The main aim was to retain the stock look externally as much as possible. Think we did ok

DSC_1220.jpg

DSC_1221.jpg

DSC_1223.jpg

DSC_1225.jpg

DSC_1227.jpg

DSC_1228.jpg

DSC_1229.jpg

DSC_1232.jpg

 

And the system specs for anyone that is interested.

Case & Powersupply - Apple G5 MacPro case & OCZ Modxtreme 600w psu

Motherboard - DFI Lanparty Jr P45 T2Rs

CPU - e8400

Ram - Mushkin redlines DDR2-1000 2 x 2gb

Graphics - Asus 4850 & Gigabyte 4850 x-fired

Sound - On board, logitech 5.1 system

Harddisk Setup - 2 x 36gb raptors (OS) & 3 x 320gb sataII drives (storage) - Raid 0

Cooling solutions - Thermaltake True 120 extreme

Current Modifications/Overclocks : CPU at 4.4Ghz. Case mod and still using most of the stock fans and a custons fan bracket for the 120mm fans on the front.

 

 

 

how did you hook the psu up the back of the case while keeping it at the front. I want to do this with mine. Can you please explain your work and show pictures too as I am a visual learner :thumbsup_anim:

 

Hey all..

 

Thought id go ahead and post up my little mod that my mate and I did a few weeks ago. Ill let the pix do the talking.

 

first was the wiring up of front panel and fans.

Nish_G5_Mod_01.jpg

Nish_G5_Mod_02.jpg

Nish_G5_Mod_03.jpg

 

Next we somewhat dismantled the case and lined up the mac standoffs to suit a matx board.

Nish_G5_Mod_04.jpg

 

Everything lined up ok

Nish_G5_Mod_07.jpg

 

And then heres the finsihed case. The main aim was to retain the stock look externally as much as possible. Think we did ok

DSC_1220.jpg

DSC_1221.jpg

DSC_1223.jpg

DSC_1225.jpg

DSC_1227.jpg

DSC_1228.jpg

DSC_1229.jpg

DSC_1232.jpg

 

And the system specs for anyone that is interested.

Case & Powersupply - Apple G5 MacPro case & OCZ Modxtreme 600w psu

Motherboard - DFI Lanparty Jr P45 T2Rs

CPU - e8400

Ram - Mushkin redlines DDR2-1000 2 x 2gb

Graphics - Asus 4850 & Gigabyte 4850 x-fired

Sound - On board, logitech 5.1 system

Harddisk Setup - 2 x 36gb raptors (OS) & 3 x 320gb sataII drives (storage) - Raid 0

Cooling solutions - Thermaltake True 120 extreme

Current Modifications/Overclocks : CPU at 4.4Ghz. Case mod and still using most of the stock fans and a custons fan bracket for the 120mm fans on the front.

 

 

 

how did you hook the psu up the back of the case while keeping it at the front. I want to do this with mine. Can you please explain your work and show pictures too as I am a visual learner :thumbsup_anim:

for the power cable.. I got a normal power cable and cut one end off and soldiered the connector u see on the back of the case on the end. that way i can have it looking like mine is. Nothing overly complicated to take pix of really.

 

 

 

Plus it would mean i have to take everything apart to get to the cable to take the pix for u :D

  • 1 month later...

can people not quote entire posts with so many images? it makes it a nightmare to read these topics..

 

on topic:

 

if you wired up the two rear 80mm fans, why sandwich the 120mm there? removing that fan would make the rear fans more effective.

 

any plans to fix up the back panel like others?

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  • 4 weeks later...

haha thanks. It was a VERY budget build and the main cost was the actual case (which actually just cost me a doz of beer).

 

Regarding finishing up the rear panel, Im not too sure if i will bother with finishing it up to be honest. Since you dont even see it at all.

 

Im in the process of upgrading the hardware to an i7 setup. But so far the temps on the overclocked have been nice and low with the amount of airflow through this case.

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