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Thread : Building a PC in a G4 Powermac case.
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I have a G4 Quicksilver which is now dead, the PSU is goosed and a replacement Apple PSU is rare/expensive, and trying to get an ATX to Apple PSU adapter cable came to nothing.
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Looks like a decent setup and should be a fun project
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I'd love to see some pics of this project. I've got an old G4 that is just rotting in my spare room that i've debated doing something similar with. Please post how it goes if you don't mind. |
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Thanks for the tips Kaldor. The 4870 is above what I want to pay for a graphics card, the Zotac 8800GT is available for about £100, the 4870 is at least double that from what I can find, a 4850 on the other hand looks very good for a litle more over the 8800, might go that way as the 4850 is a newer card. |
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Maybe a couple of pci slot cooling fans might be in order. I think your hardest parts will be mounting the mobo, wiring the power/reset buttons, and perhaps psu mounting. |
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I've found this motherboard that 'might' be an alternative to the Gigabyte, its an Asus P5B-MX/WIFI-AP. It is a similar price and 1cm longer, but has built in Wifi, so would save a Wifi PCI card, everything else seems similar spec.
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If you need wireless, buy the ASUS. I personally dislike wireless for my desktops as when I need to move big chunks of info across the network, I dont want to wait forever.
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