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  1. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Again sorry for the late replies, I don't visit this forum very often and life gets in the way. Regarding the acrylic back plate, it looks like someone is making money off of my design. The back plate is nowhere near as cool, but the acrylic motherboard mount looks to be identical...
  2. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    This is about 12 months late, so sorry to everyone with questions, here goes: JBG: Thanks for the shout. dirtwegy: The fan controllers are here: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Temperature-Control-Cooling-Fan-Speed-Controller-II-AU-/161147817121?pt=AU_Components&hash=item2585288ca1 dsiglin: The...
  3. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Hi Chaos, sorry It took so long to get back to you. I have been on holidays over the Christmas period without internet (it's a lot more fun than it sounds :D) To correct the kext problem, you need to download another copy of AppleACPIPlatform.kext. There is a version here...
  4. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Thanks. I cut the plastic using my CNC machine, and then glued an LED in the appropriate spot to pick up the features in the plastic.
  5. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Ok, it's finished. The computer shop has finally returned my motherboard, it has been repaired. I installed it again, and made up the last of the cables. Pictures here:
  6. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Hi Kiwi, There is no reason why you couldn't use a transistor to do the interface for the sensing if you are designing for a particular motherboard. The reason I used a relay is that the Intel HD standard assumes a contact on the connector which is isolated from all other circuitry. The only...
  7. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    The G5 case does not have an HDD led, so I decided to do my own fancy version:
  8. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    I've finished the front panel, I blew all the components off the front panel PCB with an SMD rework tool and attached a USB and firewire lead that I got off of ebay to the pins on the connectors. Then I made up a small relay board to adapt the apple audio out to the standard intel HD audio...
  9. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    I fitted the rear fans with a thermal controller as well. I ran out of standard power diodes so I used a couple of surface mount S1M power diodes, which seem to have a higher forward voltage.
  10. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    This weekend I remade the motherboard tray as it was a touch too long and was lifting up where the case seam on the edges interfered with it. I eventually got it right and refitted it. I will post the updated DXF shortly. I bought some thermal fan control PCB's off of ebay to keep the apple...
  11. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Thanks for the support.:) @pointandclick I Bought it, it's an ebay special. I used to have my own electronic design/manufacturing business and used it to prototype enclosures. Yep, its for standard I/O shrouds. I made it from some 20mm thick HDPE I had lying around, and just cut the shape...
  12. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    I used the existing drive bay power harness and just put a molex connector on it to connect to the (almost) standard power supply: I replaced the DVD drive with a SATA unit so that it would connect to my new gigabyte motherboard. I have installed OSX mountain lion..... WHAT A...
  13. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    I have connected up the power button and led from the front panel. An important note to anyone trying my method, the apple power button/led combo pcb uses a common ground wire for both the led and switch. I am fortunate that my motherboard does the same, and indicates on the board which is...
  14. sheriff

    Unable to boot except in safe boot - Help with NVidia FX380

    Unable to boot except in safe boot - Problem with GA-B75M-D3H and 10.8.2 To anyone else with this problem, see this thread:10.8.2 problem It has nothing to do with the video card. It is the Apple ACPI kext.
  15. sheriff

    Moarfish's build - GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU puma918 you solved my problem! I've been working on this for days!!!!! :headbang::D Any other users of this mobo should check out the link in puma918's post below. Thanks again. Sorry Theirry I don't mean to clutter the thread. I did post elsewhere, with no...
  16. sheriff

    Unable to boot except in safe boot - Help with NVidia FX380

    Unable to boot except in safe boot - GA-B75M-D3H on 10.8.2 Hi, I am building a mountain lion box using a similar build to this one: Moarfish's build - GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K Unfortunately I did not pay attention to the CPU specs and purchased an i5 3470 which does not have HD4000 graphics, it...
  17. sheriff

    Moarfish's build - GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K

    It turns out my problem is not the graphics. I installed an Nvidia FX380 and I have exactly the same problem. Does anyone have any suggestions??? Please:). (see my original post, 2 posts below.)
  18. sheriff

    Moarfish's build - GA-B75M-D3H i5 3570K

    Hi, I am using the GA-B75M-D3H with an i5-3470 and the only way I can get it to boot is to use safe boot (-x) option. I have tried everything. I had to install Multibeast in safe mode to get the install to work, I even had to run the Mountain Lion installer in safe mode. I have got it to...
  19. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Hi Pieter, you are right, only 4 slots. I have never used all 4 slots in any PC I've owned, so I think it will be ok. I have completed the power supply. I got a 550w top fan unit, and mounted it in the existing housing:
  20. sheriff

    Another G5 Case Mod, with some useful resources

    Ok, so the back panel is now complete. I cut a surround for the IO shield and fitted it into place. Now on to the power supply.
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