build your own mac pro ?

So long as you can find a working board cheap enough, and a case (with PSU), then it's do-able using pretty easy to find components.

My two quad-core xeons in my Mac Pro were only £62. The memory has set me back less than £100 (and I have 22GB of it), and you can use any SATA drives you fancy.
 
So long as you can find a working board cheap enough, and a case (with PSU), then it's do-able using pretty easy to find components.

My two quad-core xeons in my Mac Pro were only £62. The memory has set me back less than £100 (and I have 22GB of it), and you can use any SATA drives you fancy.

So mobo would be hardest to find, and maybe case with PSU...most GPU's can be flashed to be used in a mac ? or only ones that were used in mac's ?
 
Pingwing - how far did you get with your case mod? I am about to have a crack at a g5 mod tomorrow, wish me luck!
 
Pingwing - how far did you get with your case mod? I am about to have a crack at a g5 mod tomorrow, wish me luck!

Good luck!

The build log summed it up, got it in bits, sprayed the inner cage white then black and got stuck. My black coat was rubbish (it rained a little making some of the paint run) and I haven't gotten into fixing that up :( The outer bit needs bending a little more and I need a power button as the one on the case looks pretty naff.

Did get hold of a matx motherboard tray though so when I find out what computer I get for uni I could just fix the case up for a nice gaming pc one day (the log I think covers just about everything that happened)
 
Most GPU's can be flashed to be used in a mac ? or only ones that were used in mac's ?

Depends on which generation of Mac Pro motherboard you obtain.

If its a 1,1 or 2,1 then a GeForce 8800 or Radeon 5770 are your best bet, you can also use the 4870 without hassle.

Flashing the ATI cards depends on which you obtain, if its a 5770 then you need to create your own by following guides out there on the internet (i'll link them when I get home). The 4870 is easier, as the Zeus Flashing Tool will do that for you.

As for the 8800, I'm not 100% sure, as I went down the 5770 route in the end (most powerful card I could get to work for little outlay).

If you get anything newer than a 2,1 then you'll have 64-bit EFI, which opens up a whole load more options for GPU.
 
Depends on which generation of Mac Pro motherboard you obtain.

If its a 1,1 or 2,1 then a GeForce 8800 or Radeon 5770 are your best bet, you can also use the 4870 without hassle.

Flashing the ATI cards depends on which you obtain, if its a 5770 then you need to create your own by following guides out there on the internet (i'll link them when I get home). The 4870 is easier, as the Zeus Flashing Tool will do that for you.

As for the 8800, I'm not 100% sure, as I went down the 5770 route in the end (most powerful card I could get to work for little outlay).

If you get anything newer than a 2,1 then you'll have 64-bit EFI, which opens up a whole load more options for GPU.

sounds complicated....
as for now, I will have to postpone this idea as I would need to sell my PC...it may not be too easy ...
 
It's definitely do-able! I followed a build on a popular Mac Forum, this guy got a Mac Pro case, the Mac Pro logic board, some Xeons, the FB-DIMM memory and went to town on it.

Turned out really good in the end and apparently cost a fraction of buying one retail at the time!
 
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