I got a shiny new Apple G5 for Christmas. I loved the case, but Im no Mac user. So I....
* Get a brand new dual processor G5, then
* Rip out everything,
* Cut out the back of the case so I can use a PC motherboard, and
* Install an Athlon motherboard.
This is what it looked like before:
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Dont get me wrong, Im sure G5 is a great computer, but I wanted a Dell for Christmas. I dont have any programs for Apple and didnt feel like waiting for them. I thought about selling it, but my parents would be upset with me. After all, this was a very expensive gift and it meant a lot to them to give to me.
First I removed the fans, ductwork and the board. I had to disassemble part of the case - it's held together with star head screws. I have NEVER seen a finer made case.
The G5 uses a total of 7 Delta fans and 2 Delta blowers. I really wanted to keep them in use, but I could not figure out the wiring pattern - 4 black wires, I could not figure out the polarity. I think Apple had these custom made for them.
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Before installing the board, I had to cut out a section of the case for the ATX panel:
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The temporary switch was installed for the reset button.
Here is what it looks like after the board was installed. I had to snap the stands for the Apple board off, then I used old plastic stand offs from my collection of parts. I had to glue in spacers so they would be the right height.
Its too bad Apple decided to mount the board on the opposite side, because you can only fit a Micro ATX board due to the location of the slots. I considered cutting out the entire back and doing a total swap with my old Dell PC, but I think it would have ruined the over all look to the case.
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The power supply had to be removed; it was hidden away under the lower panel. I installed in an ATX supply with Velcro:
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When I showed my friend, who happens to love Apple, he looked sick. He did not say anything to me. He just put his hands on his head and was in shock. I wish I had a picture of that.
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It emits a green glow from the front...
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...and back.
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Its a good thing my parents dont know anything about computers, because Im sure they would be really angry if they knew what I did. I have to say that I'm happy - I can keep on using XP.
The board is a Biostar Micro ATX, with a 2200 Athlon XP with an Adaptec 29160 SCSI controller and two 36 GB Atlas 10K V hard drives. I am stuck using the onboard video because there is no AGP slot. I had no money for a SATA controller and quite honestly, I swear by SCSI (the G5 comes with SATA drives).
In the future, I want to get an Athlon 64 board and CPU with AGP support for a decent video card.
I use it mostly for Internet, ripping music/DVDs and pissing off my friend.
I put all the parts from the G5 into a box and gave it to my friend. He was rather happy. I think he is going to try to install them into his G3 - I hope he's successful.
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