a few months ago I got a free Macinrosh IIcx. I would keep it classic and not cut on it but I already have a full IIci setup. what I really want to do with this Case is Modernize the hardware. I want an Intel Core Duo @ around 2Ghz. I really want the IIcx to be how it was originally made to be.
this is what I want:
*Intel Core Duo Motherboard @ at least 2GHZ *at least 2-4GB of RAM (upgradeable) *256MB non-shared video *slot loading 16X superdrive *Bluetooth and Airport or airport equivalent *USB 2.0 and firewire Ports in front *SD card Slot in front (still debating that one)
I do realize it would take alot of fabrication but I think it would be a sweet mod. What do you guys think?
true, thats the tradeoff. But its still a pretty solid machine and its cheap and easy. You could always take the OSX86 route I guess. I would check out the wiki at...
they should have some information on compatible hardware and everything else you would need to know there. You could also look into that efix usb device. I have been wanting to see someone use that thing and give some opinions.
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I have found a motherboard and processor setup that would fit in the case. my new problem is the power supply. I found an ultra compact power supply but it is only 200 watts do you guys have any idea of where I can find a power supply that is at least 300 Watts and is low profile (smaller than the average power supply)?
You should know that a Core Duo will not address more than 2GB RAM. The early Core 2 boards will see 3.4 or so, the later ones can actually handle 6GB apparently (Not just the latest ones either).
If I am not mistaken the board I choose will handle 8GB of RAM . Internal PSU is what id like but if it is a small External one I wouldn't mind that. I need lots of room inside if i want to make room for 2 full size serial hard drives which I may leave it as one drive instead.
I would Rather use a mac board so I dont have to deal with patching and Ill still have a mac chime. Assuming Ill loose the chime when I switch over to a standard intel board.