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Advice on building custom Powermac
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<blockquote data-quote="UnderAttack" data-source="post: 308088" data-attributes="member: 25660"><p>wow, I thought it was possible. I was reading an article/tutorial on someone already doing the same thing, let me see if I can try to find the link.</p><p></p><p>So it's impossible even if I purchase a cheap G4 powermac or so to build off-of and just replace parts with?</p><p></p><p>My reason for staying away from the Mini is because of it's videocard. I plan to render a lot on this machine with FCP, After Effects, etc. and I heard the Mini could only support FCP HD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnderAttack, post: 308088, member: 25660"] wow, I thought it was possible. I was reading an article/tutorial on someone already doing the same thing, let me see if I can try to find the link. So it's impossible even if I purchase a cheap G4 powermac or so to build off-of and just replace parts with? My reason for staying away from the Mini is because of it's videocard. I plan to render a lot on this machine with FCP, After Effects, etc. and I heard the Mini could only support FCP HD. [/QUOTE]
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