Reply 20 of 37, by MattRocks
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DudeFace wrote on 2026-04-20, 11:18:from what i remember the standoffs for the mac were different sizes and in different positions and the standoffs had different s […]
MattRocks wrote on 2026-04-20, 09:32:DudeFace wrote on 2026-04-20, 07:07:i like the one in the middle, i had the bottom one which i picked up dead bout 17yrs back havent seen one since, tried to fit a standard pc motherboard for my hackintosh, the panels were too thin to hold the stand-offs so resorted to nuts and bolts which didnt work out 🤣, ended up ditching it but kept the power supply which turned out to be dead. shit! ruined a perfectly good mac because i didnt test the psu.
I like the middle one too, but I'd stick to air cooling - to me, water seems to signal that the hardware is being pushed too far.
I don't understand the standoff thing because the PCI card backplates are the reference point. I read it's the same challenge when repurposing an XT case, but haven't witnessed the challenge myself.
from what i remember the standoffs for the mac were different sizes and in different positions and the standoffs had different size threads than what you would use on a standard pc board, i had to redrill holes in the panel but as it was so thin the standoffs wouldnt hold and would flop about in the holes, so not properly securing the board, if i were to do it again id buy one of those test bench chassis off amazon, chop it up and screw it in.
i think i found one.
Looking at the Apple motherboard, it appears the Apple AGP slot is raised slightly higher than AGP slots on ATX motherboards.
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