F Froboy7391_99 New Member Jan 13, 2007 #1 Are cases that macs are built in compatible with the parts for a normal pc?
The_Other_One VIP Member Jan 13, 2007 #2 Nope, they do not follow the same standards. Different powre supplies, possibly screw layouts, etc etc...
Nope, they do not follow the same standards. Different powre supplies, possibly screw layouts, etc etc...
Sacrinyellow5 New Member Jan 13, 2007 #4 PC to Mac Mod http://homepage.mac.com/cycline3/pc-to-mac/index.html
F Froboy7391_99 New Member Jan 14, 2007 #5 Now how hard would it be to get a hold of one of those G5 cases? EDIT: I found a site that sells them but their $300 and that's out of my price range. Last edited: Jan 14, 2007
Now how hard would it be to get a hold of one of those G5 cases? EDIT: I found a site that sells them but their $300 and that's out of my price range.
theboy New Member Jan 15, 2007 #6 I saw on newegg the other night the same case...I believe it was around 65 USD. Hopefully someone can post a link or if I can I will.
I saw on newegg the other night the same case...I believe it was around 65 USD. Hopefully someone can post a link or if I can I will.
theboy New Member Jan 15, 2007 #7 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811164060 Heres a link to it I believe. Looks kinda cheap. Its got a 500watt PSU, prolly junk. Not to get too far off subject, but does anyone have an recommendations for a clean & simple case with good cooling & a nice front display that shows temps? Thanks!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811164060 Heres a link to it I believe. Looks kinda cheap. Its got a 500watt PSU, prolly junk. Not to get too far off subject, but does anyone have an recommendations for a clean & simple case with good cooling & a nice front display that shows temps? Thanks!