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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Putting Ram, and a Hard Drive in the G5
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<blockquote data-quote="RobDreugan" data-source="post: 10132"><p>Again, I know the procedure of how to install a hard drive, and that the ram needs be DDR400, in pairs, and non-parity.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to be sure that the case isn't designed in a way where I have to start removing chunks of it, to get to where the ram is, or the secondary controller to attach a data cable.</p><p></p><p>In my dealings with other "name brand" computers like working on dell's, compaq's etc.... I've found many times you'll have to remove things from the system, unless you have child size hands in order to get to sections of the MB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobDreugan, post: 10132"] Again, I know the procedure of how to install a hard drive, and that the ram needs be DDR400, in pairs, and non-parity. I just wanted to be sure that the case isn't designed in a way where I have to start removing chunks of it, to get to where the ram is, or the secondary controller to attach a data cable. In my dealings with other "name brand" computers like working on dell's, compaq's etc.... I've found many times you'll have to remove things from the system, unless you have child size hands in order to get to sections of the MB. [/QUOTE]
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