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    Talking The Real PowerMac (56k)

    I just finished my new PC build, and I think it's a Mac that some of you may actually like.















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    Apple PowerMac G5 Case
    Zippy H1H-6500P 500w PSU
    Asus K8N-DL nForce 4 Professional Motherboard
    Dual AMD Opteron 275's (2.2Ghz - Dual Core - 4 Cores Total)
    2048MB Corsiar XMS PC3200 REG ECC CAS2-3-2-6 1T (NUMA Enabled - 12.8GB/sec)
    ATI Radeon X1900XTX 512MB
    Sound Blaster x-Fi Fatal1ty
    150GB Western Digital Raptor 10000rpm 16MB Cache SATA
    250GB Western Digital 7200rpm 16MB Cache
    LiteOn 16X Dual Layer DVD-RW

    Apple Keyboard
    Logitech MX1000 Mouse
    Logitech Z-5500 5.1 Speakers (520w RMS)
    Dell 2405fpw 24" LCD 1920x1200

    It took me about two weeks to get it all put together. It's nice to have a system with the style of a Mac, and the Power of a PC.

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    wow really nice, what king of heatsinks are those? they look like my hyper 6. and whatre the temps in that case? its so stylish, you should also put osx on that just for kicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by XFxGeforced
    wow really nice, what king of heatsinks are those? they look like my hyper 6. and whatre the temps in that case? its so stylish, you should also put osx on that just for kicks
    They are Thermal Take Tower 112's. Typically I would never consider TT, but they were 100% copper and mounted in such a way to blow air out the back of the case. My temps read System 34C, CPU1 42C, CPU2 38C. all the fans in the system are running at very low rpm, so if it wasn't for the X1900 cooler it would be almost completely silent. There are no fans mounted to the front/back of the case, so the fans inside the case just keep the air flowing from front to back. No matter where you put your hand at the back of the case, it just feels like a steady stream of warm air. The air intake temperate is 72F, and the exaust is 85F.

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    haha. excellent. i like that case.

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    perhaps not the most intelligent question, but where is the psu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skane
    perhaps not the most intelligent question, but where is the psu?

    It's on the bottom, he taken out the PSU case

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    Very clean job. I see more and more people using these cases. Where did you get yours (ebay?). Does it run 24/7 by any chance?
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    i really like it, nice job.
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    awesome looking rig

    no exchaust fan? keep things silent?

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    Haha, that's just awesome Nice setup.

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    really nice. you could try making ducts to connect the heatsinks to the exhast holes in hte back.

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    oh man, that psu on the bottum open like that, just imagine if a cat wandered in there o_o and ive touched the heatsink on a powered psu before and shocked myself and its pretty exciting stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by XFxGeforced
    oh man, that psu on the bottum open like that, just imagine if a cat wandered in there o_o and ive touched the heatsink on a powered psu before and shocked myself and its pretty exciting stuff
    i did that last weekend, its was rather entertaining.
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    Love the case fit, are those Tyan badboy OCable?

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    Looks great, plenty of fannage and clean efficient cable management. Plus those copper sinks just look awesome

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    Very nice mod, love that case, but not the price

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    Nice, good job!

    Perhaps Lian-Li v series would have been easier



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    Now water cooling, a window, and a life. :P


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    Here's where you can get the case http://www.welovemacs.com/g5casenps.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by sladesurfer
    Here's where you can get the case http://www.welovemacs.com/g5casenps.html
    Wow that's... way over priced. Can't say I'm surprised though, that damn little apple with a bite out of it on the side adds a few hundred on to anything.

    Serra

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    really good build
    Thanks

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    Very interesting.
    A few questions...

    How did you remove the Mac standoffs and having done so, how did you install the new ones?

    How did you handle the I/O panel...is that just a trim piece on the outside of the backplane?

    I have one of those cases and have been contemplating a conversion...yours is one of the nicest I've seen.

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    Great looking build, VERY clean. I love those G5 cases, they're sexy.

    Gratz on the nice build.

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    looks great. i can see some mac fanboys having strokes over that haha.

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    I love your monitor

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