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![]() Junior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 10-Jul 02 From: Minneapolis - US Member No.: 5,668 ![]() |
A friend of mine that seems to be very good at getting every bit of life out of his B&W G3 asked me an interesting question.
If he get his hands on a G4 mother board (he has an odd ability to get computers and parts) can he with moding the mounting screws be able to have a G4? I know the hard drives and the CD drive wont be a problem, The things I don't know about though are the power supply and the video card. He has an amazing ability to make stuff work: He over clocked the processer for 350 to 500 and mounted an extra cooling fan under the CD drive to help with cooling. he bought an internal CD R/W from me and ran power and data cables out of an extra PCI slot. So I have no worries that he will mess any thing up. I just don't know about the Power and Video. Fireware shouldn't be a problem since only the case will be G3 -------------------- BING BING BLEEP ERRRRRRR[I]
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![]() Rookie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 38 Joined: 29-Nov 04 From: Victoria - CA Member No.: 55,783 ![]() |
The only G4 motherboard that matches the B&W G3 case is the 350 MHz and 400 MHz G4 with PCI graphics card, called the "Yikes " motherboard. All G4's with AGP motherboards from 350 MHz and up have a different physical alignment of the ports on the back. Installing would involve modification of the case. I don't have both models here so I don't know how extensive this would have to be.
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