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Mörkö's G4 Graphite Hackintosh

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Hello to everybody

Here is some pictures of my G4 Graphite Hackintosh.
I wanted to keep outside look as original as possible and I think it's pretty close that.
Inside is some cables more than before...

Motherboard is Gigabyte B75M-D3P
Processor is i3-3225
Graphics Card is Gigabyte AMD Radeon HD6870
 

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Very nice.

Great to see the G4 conversions on here.

What sort of temperatures are you getting?
 
Uniqine Heaven 5 times in a row and graphics card's terperature was max 75 C.
Immediately after that, Geekbench stress test (0,5 h) and processor temperature went to 62 C.
OK temperatures I think.

Cougar Vortex fan blows air in and not out as before.
 
This is very very close to what I want to do: drives & PSU in the original location, no Optical drive, case fan location reused.

Sorry to ask the dumb question, but I'm new and don't recognize it: is that a stock Intel cooler?
 
This is very very close to what I want to do: drives & PSU in the original location, no Optical drive, case fan location reused.

Sorry to ask the dumb question, but I'm new and don't recognize it: is that a stock Intel cooler?
Correct, an intel stock cooler. Another, better cooler in the same footprint is the Noctua NH L9I/a
 
Correct, an intel stock cooler. Another, better cooler in the same footprint is the Noctua NH L9I/a
Many thanks! I've learned a huge amount here in a very short period of time. And as I start to narrow down my purchase choices, the Noctua low profile coolers had risen near the top of the list.

I'm trying to decide if a SFX form PSU is a good idea, with my main worry being that even if the PSU is narrower, the shelf isn't going to change depth.
 
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