- Joined
- Dec 23, 2010
- Messages
- 123
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UD5H
- CPU
- i5 3570K
- Graphics
- GTX 770
- Mobile Phone
hello,
i was looking through all these verry nicely done G5 modding and tought i need to do
something as well.
Thing is i am not too big into soldering, so i saw this Lian cas which is really high quality and all aluminium.
I am really happy with it. maybe someone else want's to go this way.
Sven from germany
UPDATE__________UPDATE_________UPDATE__________UPDATE
Hello I have updated my Hack with new components:
Manbord: GA-77X-UD5D
Graphic: MSI GTX770
CPU: same i5 3570K
Wifi/Bluetooth: low profile bluetooth /Wifi adapter to make hand off work
SSD: Samsung EVO 840
SSD 2: Corsair used for Windows
HDD 1T: used for all data
I update to Yosemite using clover:
Finally after two weeks of work all working great. The work to switch to clover really has some great advantages!
- fast system starts and shut down
- i message working
- sleep/wake up working
- USB after sleep
- i do have both internal and the GTX 770 working
- HDMI Audi working
So this really feels like a real MAC : )
i was looking through all these verry nicely done G5 modding and tought i need to do
something as well.
Thing is i am not too big into soldering, so i saw this Lian cas which is really high quality and all aluminium.
I am really happy with it. maybe someone else want's to go this way.
Sven from germany
UPDATE__________UPDATE_________UPDATE__________UPDATE
Hello I have updated my Hack with new components:
Manbord: GA-77X-UD5D
Graphic: MSI GTX770
CPU: same i5 3570K
Wifi/Bluetooth: low profile bluetooth /Wifi adapter to make hand off work
SSD: Samsung EVO 840
SSD 2: Corsair used for Windows
HDD 1T: used for all data
I update to Yosemite using clover:
Finally after two weeks of work all working great. The work to switch to clover really has some great advantages!
- fast system starts and shut down
- i message working
- sleep/wake up working
- USB after sleep
- i do have both internal and the GTX 770 working
- HDMI Audi working
So this really feels like a real MAC : )