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If you have a top end PC, just install OSX on it.
I mate has done it and its ridiculously fast.
also illegal and hardware support will be patchy at best

If you have a top end PC, just install OSX on it.
I mate has done it and its ridiculously fast.
also illegal and hardware support will be patchy at best![]()
Please read the FAQ.
I guess I'll be coughing up £1Bn for a moderately-specced Mac Pro + FCP even though I have more then enough processing power sitting under my desk right now. Oh well.
I don't quite get how this solves your original problem. You wanted a Mac Pro inside a PC case so you could have more hard drives? Correct?
You would have had to buy a Mac Pro and Final Cut anyway? At least now you'll have two machines instead of one bastardised freak of a PC and a disemboweled Mac Pro husk.![]()
Why do you have to use Final Cut?
Could you not make some money back by selling the PC and moving to a dual-boot Mac Pro?
This is the dumbest idea I've ever heard of.
I don't see what part of that would be difficult.
The pci slots seem to be the standard distance apart so will fit in your case.
the screws that i can see on the motherboard look like they're in similar positions to atx but then a drill can sort this (for the case, not the motherboard).
power supply is easy. hard drives and cd drives no problems.
find some way to support those massive cpu heatsinks and that's probably the hardest part over !
I don't see what's so hard. Someone said that the designers had no intention of things being taken out, that doesn't really matter. it's still all held together like a normal pc except they spent some more time covering things up a bit for air flow and have some odd stuff like the ram rise cards. it's just a few screws holding it all together.
If anyone's modded a case (by mod i mean make an extra hole for a fan), that's more than enough skill to do this.
and once you're done, youv'e got an empty apple case which every computer fan would love to buy off you for more than it's worth just so they can put a pc in an apple case.
DO IT!
the mac pro motherboard is a propietary design, so it will be impossible for many reasons.