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Power mac g5 case mods
Power mac g5 case mods





power mac g5 case mods
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Let’s talk about what a laser could do for your designs and business. Local designers – if you live within driving distance of Hebden Bridge why not call me and arrange to drop by. We can even work with your own scribbled sketches or picture files. If you are not tech savvy though don’t be put off – we are here to help you and in the vast majority of cases we’ll make no charge to get your design into a format that we can work with – so just give us what you have and we will make it work. We work from CorelDraw but can directly work from files in Dxf, AI and a selection of other formats. You can start with your own design sent to us in one of a number of formats. However, mainly we love great design and helping to bring your ideas to life. We just wanted you to know that we are not all about computer stuff here at the hive. Yes, of course we are tech geeks. Laser cutting can be surprisingly affordable and could even work out at less than £1 a unit when producing many designs from a single piece…. If you are looking for an efficient way to realise your designs in acrylic, wood, card, leather or other laserable materials then you have come to the right place. If building PCs and playing with hardware modifications is why you are here then please go straight to our online shop where we have loads of hardware modding goodies for you to buy.

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We are in love with the beautiful old Apple G3, G4, G5 and Mac Pro cases and have all manner of stuff to help you fill them with modern hardware.

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If there's a specific step that's getting you stuck, let me know and I might be able to jog my memory further.Welcome To The Hive Computer Case ModificationĪ huge part of our business at the laser hive is in providing conversion parts to let you re-purpose your old or new boxes to put computers in them and in working on custom PC designs. I then was able to dislodge it and take it out fully. I got it out by pushing upward on the underside and rotating the tray somewhat within the chassis. At this point.I think the tray was free (it's hard to remember exactly). After those were out, I removed two philips screws along the front and another two along the back of the tray. There were about 10 (+/-) torx screws that hold the underside of the shelf that needed removed. With the rod out of the picture, I started removing the shelf itself. At this point I believe the rod was free and with some maneuvering, I got it out. I then removed the four door latch pieces from the rod (they just slide out when the clips are removed) and unscrewed the four torx screws on the bottom of the shelf that hold the rod in place. That involved removing the "e-clip" from the pin in the latch, the pin itself, and the four "spring clips" that hold the door latches onto the latching rod. Next, I removed the door latching mechanism from the shelf.

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I'm not sure if the upper divider is necessary to remove to get the shelf out, but I wanted it removed regardless. So between wrench, dremel, and chisel, I finally got that out after much labor. It had some nuts to remove, but also some rivets IIRC. The first part I removed was the metal divider bracket that is between the optical drive and power supply. Mahdiy85, the first thing I did to take the shelf out was remove everything removable from the chassis (brackets, cabling, etc). (sorry about the quality of the pics, I only had my cell phone with me.) Several reinforced cutoff wheels later, we have this result. Once the tray arrived, I marked the rear panel of the case with my sharpie and went to work cutting it out with the dremel.

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I decided to go with this tray, from mountain mods in the 2x80mm configuration. Once I got to this point, I decided to order an aluminum ATX motherboard tray to use, basically replacing the Mac Pro's rear panel. This required removing the cabling, covers/panels, and the "divider shelf" between the top and bottom of the case. To start off modding, I stripped the case down to just the enclosure.

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Hopefully the mod will be unique and turn out well. It looks like almost all other Mac Pro mods I've seen have been conversions to MATX or are ATX, but don't allow multiple video cards. Since I have a P6T Deluxe V2 and am running SLI, I will be converting the case to ATX, with all 7 slots available for use. I plan to transfer the parts I currently have into the Mac Pro case when done with the mod.

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I got a Mac Pro case for free that was "damaged" (power button came loose, easy fix) and have decided to make it into an ATX pc case, since I think it's a cool looking case. Hello all fellow modders and enthusiasts.







Power mac g5 case mods