Leonard Gerstel wrote:

> I have been following this thread today and kept quiet until I got home
> because I bookmarked an interesting page. How about putting a G4
> motherboard into a PC box? I know this is off on another tangent, but it is
> an idea that I am toying with. While you don't get the elegance of the Mac
> box, you can fit a lot more in the case.
>
> Here is the link:
> http://www.macopz.com/buildamac/
>
> Len

I was at CompUSA the other day, they had a really bitchin' PC case.  It had a
side which had a clear plexi window, so you can see the innards.  When you
powered up, there were two vertical "blue neon lights" on the left & right
side which came on.  The front bezel: power switch, bays for CD looked
high-end..not the typical cheapo PC case.   I didn't check on its price
though.  They had another high-end case, which was completely brushed
aluminum.

What I'd be interested in is if you can build a dual processor G4, is that
possbile?  I bought a new G4/667 (60g HD) for ~$1500 in Aug 2001, which was
heavily discounted at the time.  So, one way to approach this whole thing is
get a new or used G4 Powermac for cheap.  A friend of mine picked up a Umax
tower (604 processor) for real cheap at a thrift store: like $20.  Worked
fine.


B Yen


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