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not sure where I should post this so feel free to move but I just had a question:
I was hoping to get some info on transferring my Hackintosh Mac Pro into a Mac Pro case.
I am currently running this exact build and it is running flawlessly:
Genuine Apple OsX 10.6.4 & Windows 7 Home 64bit OEM DVD and License for Dual Boot System
- Intel i7-980X 3.33GHz 6Core CPU (19.98GHz total power) 1366MHz Bus
- Gigabyte Motherboard GA-X58A-UD7 Revision 2 Bios FA
- Corsair Hydro H70 Liquid Cooling System allowing 4.0 to 4.4GHz per processor (26.4GHz) Over Clocked
- 12GB High Speed tripple channel DDR3 RAM running at 2000MHz (3 x 4GB)
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Fermi 1280MB 320bit GDDR5 Memory 448 Core – DVI x 2 & 1 mini HDMI
- 1 x 600GB Western Digital VelciRaptor 10,000RPM SATA6 with OsX and apps installed
- 4 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda XT SATA6 7,200RPM 64MB Cache Hard Drive - 2 of which are in a RAID array – 1 for Win7 Dual Boot
- Samsung SATA CD/DVD Burner with Light scribe
- LG Blu-ray reader/burner with Light scribe
- AeroCool Touch 2000 Controller Panel
- CoolerMaster Case 692 II Advanced / OCZ Power Supply 700W / AirPort WiFi / 2 x Gigabit Ethernet / 10 x USB / 6 x eSATA / 10 x SATA / 1 x FireWire 400 / 3 x PCIx16 2.o / 1 x PCIx1 / 1 x PCI / 6 x DDR3 Slots / 6 x 3.5? Internal Bays / 4 x 5.25? Media Bays / Power over USB & FireWire SIIG Add-On card for 2 x FW800 & 1 x FW400
-Complete fan replacement using low noise, high rpm, blue LED case fans
So my question is, how would I go about transferring this setup into a Mac Pro case, ie. what parts would I need to order. I would imagine the mac branded power supply/fans/optical drives/and corresponding internal cases would be required.
Is this doable?
Thanks,
-grant
I was hoping to get some info on transferring my Hackintosh Mac Pro into a Mac Pro case.
I am currently running this exact build and it is running flawlessly:
Genuine Apple OsX 10.6.4 & Windows 7 Home 64bit OEM DVD and License for Dual Boot System
- Intel i7-980X 3.33GHz 6Core CPU (19.98GHz total power) 1366MHz Bus
- Gigabyte Motherboard GA-X58A-UD7 Revision 2 Bios FA
- Corsair Hydro H70 Liquid Cooling System allowing 4.0 to 4.4GHz per processor (26.4GHz) Over Clocked
- 12GB High Speed tripple channel DDR3 RAM running at 2000MHz (3 x 4GB)
- Gigabyte GeForce GTX 470 Fermi 1280MB 320bit GDDR5 Memory 448 Core – DVI x 2 & 1 mini HDMI
- 1 x 600GB Western Digital VelciRaptor 10,000RPM SATA6 with OsX and apps installed
- 4 x 2TB Seagate Barracuda XT SATA6 7,200RPM 64MB Cache Hard Drive - 2 of which are in a RAID array – 1 for Win7 Dual Boot
- Samsung SATA CD/DVD Burner with Light scribe
- LG Blu-ray reader/burner with Light scribe
- AeroCool Touch 2000 Controller Panel
- CoolerMaster Case 692 II Advanced / OCZ Power Supply 700W / AirPort WiFi / 2 x Gigabit Ethernet / 10 x USB / 6 x eSATA / 10 x SATA / 1 x FireWire 400 / 3 x PCIx16 2.o / 1 x PCIx1 / 1 x PCI / 6 x DDR3 Slots / 6 x 3.5? Internal Bays / 4 x 5.25? Media Bays / Power over USB & FireWire SIIG Add-On card for 2 x FW800 & 1 x FW400
-Complete fan replacement using low noise, high rpm, blue LED case fans
So my question is, how would I go about transferring this setup into a Mac Pro case, ie. what parts would I need to order. I would imagine the mac branded power supply/fans/optical drives/and corresponding internal cases would be required.
Is this doable?
Thanks,
-grant