James Morgan macsh...@mac.com Sep 04 09:03AM -0400 ^
However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard
drives out of the g4 and move them to the g5?
You perhaps can yank the HDs out of you G4 and stick them in
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 5:27 PM, dorayme dora...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
James Morgan macsh...@mac.com Sep 04 09:03AM -0400 ^
However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard
drives out of the g4 and move them
Also, is there an ATA PCI card that will fit in the G5 tower?
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Thanks for all the replies concerning the liquid cooled g5's. They
were very helpful. I have a g5 and, turns out, it is air cooled.
However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard
drives out of the g4
James Morgan wrote:
Thanks for all the replies concerning the liquid cooled g5's. They
were very helpful. I have a g5 and, turns out, it is air cooled.
However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard drives
'Fraid not: The G4's internal interface is ATA/100, the G5 is SATA.
Ted
Right, but new drives are so cheap you lose little. I have multiple
G4s in the house, and just got a Mac Pro for my main system. One G4
that's getting unplugged has 4 drives that total 750GB. A 2TB drive I
bought for the
no the late 05 g5 ONLY the QUAD core use liquid cooling the dual core
2.0/2.3 is air cooled
On Sep 2, 7:50 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Sep 2, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Matevž Markovič wrote:
Answer: if you powermac is Late 2004 or later model, it uses liquid
cooling.
Nope.
On Sep 2, 9:24 am, James Morgan macsh...@mac.com wrote:
Which models of the G5 were water cooled, and, how do we determine
if we have one?
If you have a PM G5 just open the side panel and slide off the G5
processor cover and you will see the hoses, Can't miss it. :-)
John
Which models of the G5 were water cooled, and, how do we determine
if we have one?
Thanks,
James Morgan
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On 02-09-2010 18:24, James Morgan, macsh...@mac.com, wrote:
Which models of the G5 were water cooled, and, how do we determine
if we have one?
!) Download Mactracker. It's free. You can see any info needed for any
Apple/Mac product.
goto http://www.mactracker.ca/
2) To find out what Mac you
On Sep 2, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Matevž Markovič wrote:
Hy!
I suggest you read this page:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g5/faq/powermac-g5-
liquid-cooling-info-leaks-issues.html
Answer: if you powermac is Late 2004 or later model, it uses liquid
cooling.
With regards,
On Sep 2, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Matevž Markovič wrote:
Answer: if you powermac is Late 2004 or later model, it uses liquid
cooling.
Nope. It's only the 2.7 GHz early 2005 and all the late 2005 G5s, no
2004 at all.
All the early 2005 and before except for the 2.7 GHz are air-cooled.
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