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Apple Computing Products:
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G4 issues. Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="TonimusMaximus" data-source="post: 623550" data-attributes="member: 51733"><p>You could. I'd be a little wary since a lot of screens crack from being dropped, but you could definitely give it a shot. Some of the faster motherboards used different cases. The 933mHz, 1 gHz, and 1.2 gHz use the same cases. The 1.33gHz uses a different case and the 1.42gHz yet another. I'm not saying you can't make them fit. I'm using a 12" 1.07gHz iBook MoBo stuffed into a 12" G3 iBook case and it took very little "work".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonimusMaximus, post: 623550, member: 51733"] You could. I'd be a little wary since a lot of screens crack from being dropped, but you could definitely give it a shot. Some of the faster motherboards used different cases. The 933mHz, 1 gHz, and 1.2 gHz use the same cases. The 1.33gHz uses a different case and the 1.42gHz yet another. I'm not saying you can't make them fit. I'm using a 12" 1.07gHz iBook MoBo stuffed into a 12" G3 iBook case and it took very little "work". [/QUOTE]
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