I really reallly want an SSD boot drive with all my music,movies, and photos on a 1TB HDD. But I also want a separate HDD for time machine. Can I have the time machine back up the SSD and HDD as one drive or do I need to partition my 1 TB time machine into two time machines...one for the SSD...
I just quick whipped this up so I may have missed something but I think these are the 4 options I'm looking at for component placement. I like 1 and if I'm lucky you guys can help me make 3 happen, but regardless I wanted a little feedback. Thoughts?
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So I wish I was as technically skilled as most of you to disassemble a PSU and place it inside the G5 stock PSU case, but I'm too afraid to do it unless you guys hold my hand. (here's looking at you @eelhead :))
So...I figure I will just set in and screw my PSU in. I figure my options are...
Does ANYONE make one? I've seen tons of people selling a 18pin cable but doesn't the late 2005 one use a 24pin?
This is really disheartening because I didn't realize this and already bought a late 2005 case. I have ZERO soldering experience and was really counting on a plug and play type...
So I know a full ATX fits but why wouldn't everyone just use a mATX? I'm new to building computers and I don't understand. mATX boards seem as feature rich to me as a full one. Can someone help straighten me out?
I just received a G5 case with almost all the original parts to it and will be starting a build likely this fall. I sort of want to youtube and picture document everything as somewhat of a "guy who doesn't know what he's doing builds a computer" guide. I'm planning on letting you all help me...
Hi all...I've been reading up on this forum for the past two weeks and have been so amazed and inspired that I am going to build my first ever hackintosh, and make it a G5 case mod to boot. This isn't happening until I feel comfortable enough to build it...not likely until I have a week or so...
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