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microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Will I be able to do it? Any modding tips would be appreciated as I am new to case modding. Thanks in advance
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
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I don’t see why not, Here some things you should know if you don’t already ![]() You can put components of a computer system in anything, now with mini motherboards this has been made easier to do If you are not sure it will fit/sit straight in the case without modding the case as you might not want to, you should ask the manufacturer as they should help you with any problems but like I said you can fit pc components any were LOL I should know I have made car computers and they have to be small |
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Like Madkad said it is possible but remember - when you want to fit a square in a round hole there will always be dangers and problems. Maybe the mounts will be in the wrong place and so touch the motherboard = Frying tonight! So I would think hard maybe it would be better to get your wallet out and buy a suitable case for your motherboard! Or do you want a pc to look like a Mac?
You will have to alter the case - place the mounts in a suitable space making sure that’s nothing is touching the motherboard. Make sure you leave room for ventilation and plan the space inside the case so that you know where everything will sit without being crammed in and don’t forget you will have wires make sure u have access to them and access to make changes without tight spaces Loz
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Thanks Loz and madkad, and yes I do want a PC to look like a Mac. (: I know I'll need to relocate the standoffs, and the standard G3 Blue board is about mATX size. (has 4 expansion slots) So I won't need to do a load in the way of actually modifying the metal, just relocating standoffs and cutting an I/O shield if I don't want it to look kludgey from the back.
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Like Loz says
i have noticed you said that you will need to alter the standoff places this is fine but i realy would make sure the metal plate is in no way toutching the motherboard before you add any power or even just conect the psu as i know what its like for this to happen and its a very un happy thing if your motherboard costs somthing like over £100 and it gets fryed Just check twice there is no harm in that and try your best to make sure the stuff like the wiers are not toutching the CPU heat sink fan or even the heat sink keep them back ![]() |
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Ok, I'm not that new, that falls into cable organisation which I have done in builds. What I mean as to help is like the tools to use and stuff like that. BTW I am in the USA and I have decided my config:
Seasonic S12-380 ATX power supply Abit KV-80 VIA K8M800 Micro ATX Motherboard AMD Sempron 64 2600+ Socket 754 Corsair ValueSelect 512MB PC3200 RAM ATi All-In-Wonder 9600 Pro Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1 TV tuner PCI card WD WD1600JD 160GB Serial ATA NEC ND-3560A DVD+/-RW drive 16x Floppy drive? (maybe) Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
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How much do you have to spend? One thing i would invest in is a grounding wrist band so you dont shock the motherboard with static when installing. People say it dosent matter but i did fry a board this way. I sparked a chip with some static teach me for being cocky! As for tools u can pick up everything you need at a computer fair.
You will need a soldering iron to replace the mounts where you need. Open the case and place the board close to the case then push a small marker through the mounting holes in the board and mark the case out. One you have done this you can then start to solder the mounts on to the case. You will also need some tin snips to cut the case where you need it cut and also some metal files to round off the sharp edges where you have cut the case. I suggest that you also think about masking these cuts with insulating tape. Stops you cutting yourself on them later :-) Make sure you get solid solders on your mounts as you dont want them to break off. But remember solder is not the strongest of metals so welding the mounts into place would be better! The most important thing is to plan the system and how it will all fit. Dont rush do one thing and check re check then move on to the next step. That way you can catch a mistake straight away and not end up correcting several at the end. Or maybe having to dismantle it all and start again! Nghtmare! I cannot say this enough plan check the plan and then follow it! So many people do not plan rush into it put a screw in the wrong place let the motherboard touch some metal and rush to turn it on and fizz u get that lovely sickly smell of fried silicone! Hope this helps loz
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
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![]() are you sure you going to be able to fit all that in one of them cases from what i can remember there not that big i might be wrong ![]() i wouldnt worry about the standoffs just drill into the motherboard plate were you need to and put some small bolts on the back that should do it tools needed yes a anti static rist band or anti static mat or even both but both not needed try not to were cloths that make alot of static as well ![]() and what i use is a screw driver a little ratchit and tweasers you should get a jumper remover with the motherboard so thats it easy ![]() |
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
With all that in one case about the size of a mATX one, I might run in to cooling probs but I can replace the fan. Anyway, since I didn't win the eBay auction for a case, this project will have to be placed on indefinite hold until I can get a case.
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Hi would you not like a full acrylic case that lights up blue, red, green or multi color
Hope you dont mind loz me saying this ![]() we will be doing Mini itx cases in the new year at very good prices |
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
Madkad: I live in the US (48xxx ZIP code), shipping from UK would be way too expensive. And I thought advertising was against the rules here?
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HMM yes it is but i wasnt really advertising i was helping one of loz's members out
also i realy cant see that delivering to the us a problem as we will be selling all over the world one day for the people that are happy with us any how i dont want to make it look like i am mivering or advertising to people on here i was just trying to help you out ![]() |
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Re: microATX board in Power Mac G3 case
about £20-£30 they will come with all screws for mobo and with a led fan of the customers color choice which is Akasa also they have a sharkoon laser cut fan grill and they have all the wier loom for the on/off switch etc etc
LOL now i feel like i am advertising |
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