Justin's G5 Hackintosh Build Part 2: Final Case Build and Demo
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Lol. I though it was part of the other hackintosh!
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@duderme It runs very speedily in both OS X and Windows. It kicks the crap out of the iMac I had which originally cost me $1199!
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@AppSlice WOW. That's cheaper than a real Apple Machine for sure. Does it run very speedy and well compared to Windows?
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@raulgalvanjr Sorry for the late response. I got the motherboard tray at frozencpu for about 40 bucks.
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@duderme All the components cost $737, but the G5 case (bought it for $30 + $50 shipping, then spent about $20 on paint) was ~$100 and the motherboard tray was $40. So all in all, about $877 for the whole system.
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In total, how much did this cost?
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Hey Appslice, I was wondering, would this case fit 2 gtx 560's, a 1500watt power supply (easily), a huge cooling fan (for CPU) and 16gb of ram or would it be to compaq to fit? Also did you have to cut out the back of the case yourself (for motherboard components) or was it predone and also will all motherboards fit? Because I want to know if there is a lot of tinkering involved and I have a x58 Evga x3 sli (I think that's the actual name of it). I loved this video.
Thank you
niggaman12345678 2 weeks ago
@niggaman12345678 I don't think 2 560s will fit because of the limitations of the motherboard tray, but everything else seems good. I don't know how big your CPU fan is, so it's hard to say how that'll fit. I had to cut out the back of the computer to slide in the motherboard tray, yes. I just used some tinsnips. All mini-atx boards should fit nicely, although I'm not sure about the mobo you have since it's full ATX. You might have to forget about the top shelf and put the HDDs somewhere else
AppSlice 2 weeks ago
@AppSlice
What happened to part 1?
wiigamer136 2 days ago
@wiigamer136 Nothing did. Part one is a series of unboxing videos. Haha.
AppSlice 2 days ago