Performa 5200 G4 project

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Performa 5200 G4 project

Hello everybody!

I have a project but I thought I might just talk about it with some of you guys before I start...

The Project:

Take a Performa 5200 remove the inner componnents, fit a high res CRT and insert a desktop G3 @ 300MHZ mother board, CD-RW, Integrate PCI ports... This will be no mean feat but it seems to me rather fun! If it works I will then buy a Sonnet G4 upgrade to fit into it!!!

Result:

Performa 5200 G4 (500 MHZ or 1 GHZ)

What do you think? Any suggestions or advice would be welcome! Wink

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Well i have a 5400...

And it doesnt seem like that would be easy to fit in there, i understand doing it just for the heck of it...

But why not just upgrade a AIW G3? it would probably be cheaper and more reliable in the long run...

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Because its a "Hardware Hack"

Because its a "Hardware Hack".

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Well your both correct :)

It is just for the fun! Smile (I have on the other hand a 5320 which I will upgrade to G3, but I can't remember if they will run OSX?) As far as the reliability it shouldn't be a problem as it will be basicly a desktop with spécial extentions for relocating Ports and PCI slots... The main problem will be space, how to get all the components in so they don't interfere with each other, I gather no one has tried this hack yet?

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Will it fit?

Will the G3 board fit in the 5x00 motherboard slot? I mean size wise will it fit in the case like the original board?
I am working on a custom computer, and if a G3 will fit, I want to use one.
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As I remember it, the size is

As I remember it, the size is similar, but I don't have either motherboards now and I don't remember enough to give a definative answer.

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Similar size for AIO

My wager is that the AIO G3 boards should fit. I don't think a 233/DT board will fit from taking a quick estimate of my machine.

As for CPU, I would highly recommend you go with the slower G4 because otherwise the cooling would drive you insane. Consider installing some additional cooling (especially if the motherboard backplane won't fit properly).

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Fit

Well the G3 board won't quite fit in the original slot, I will be fitting it in a "PeeCee" fashion, i.e. bolt it to the upper level of the 5xxx with rubber cushions...

As far as the Processor is concerned I think I can fit it in the larger end (towards the back on the case) and fit the 1 GHz ZIF without too much trouble, and for the cooling well the fans should do the job. There is a good volume of air around that zone...

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