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Mac Pro (late 2013) replica

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Hi! thanks for the praise!
sorry for my very bad english ...
yes, that's power supply is over the graphics card!
it is now with case, no problem
 
hi!
no, it's okay. just turn around.
the side with the hole cut out and turn ...
the opening I have marked out, then drilled. (60?)
ground ..... done!

the material is a soft plastic ... to work very well
 
No. the temperatures are very good.
the case is not warm, the air is leaking slightly warm ...
 
Congratulations for your good work
I would like to post to my blog videocrea, Possible?
If you have web, blog or twitter would put a direct link.
Have one to attach Geekbench Score?
That part was the most difficult of the whole process?
I'm thinking of making one and the truth, thanks to people like you who encourage others you publish your results to us.
Greetings and thank you very much for your time.

PD: Do not let me send you a private message, if you can
 
Hey Sascha288! Please check your PNs! :D
 
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haha must agree with that!! ;) awesome work!
 
And so it begins.... I'm going to attempt a similar build. Parts on order.

BTW, The Authentics Lunar trash can is available in the US, but very limited quantities.

http://store.luminaire.com/bathroom-accessories/lunar-waste-bin

Most expensive case I have purchased ;-)

Came to same conclusion about Mobo, but for different reasons. Picked the Gigabyte because it has a low profile cross section that should be good for airflow going sideways. I'm laying out the parts in different places... Stock Silverstone Mini-ITX PSU under the whole column, GPU turned sideways so the ports and vents face upwards. It does mean using a longer (30cm) PCI cable. Hopefully that won't present a problem. Already found a great HDMI extender cable to bring at least one of the 760 ports to the back panel.

Going to try and put a Cooler Master Gemini II M4 low profile heatsink on it, but turn it 90° so the fins are parallel to the airflow. Also, reverse the PSU fan so it blows up through the column.
 
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