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I'm not sure if it'll be able to run the latest OSX - not because it's not capable but because Apple can be funny about installing their latest software on older machines.
For example my 2007 macbook pro is technically 64 bit capable but Apple don't recognise it as such.
Lion or Snow Leopard...
It'll work OK - I've got an SSD in my 2007 MacBook Pro.
The SSD will prob support SATA-III whereas the iMac may only support SATA-II, but this won't stop it from working as SATA-III drives are backwards compatible. The drive won't run at its theoretical maximum transfer speeds, but it will...
At my college, Electronics & Computer Engineering was more about designing hardware (and writing software), Computer Science was about writing software.
Having said that, my brother did the first of these and now is a software engineer!
Had one of these cases delivered on Tuesday and installed everything last night :-)
The space! By far the roomiest case I've ever worked in! Awesome.
First thing I did was strip out a lot of the front panel connectors that I have no immediate need for. This halved the cable bundle!
The fan...
Good suggestion. Yes, you can, but you'd no longer be able to fit three HDD's in each of the two 3.5" racks. One of my reasons for moving to this case was to add more drives.
I think flipping the connectors is the way to go.
Thanks again!
Um... when you have multiple HDD's running off one SATA cable, that's not an option!
Looking from the back of the case with the PSU at the bottom right, the only way I can route the cable as an upside-down V; I'd like to route it as an L shape.
Just wondering if anyone knows of somewhere that...
Hi all
I have just received a new Corsair 650D case and transplanted the guts of my old machine into it - including my Corsair HX750w modular power supply.
This case has the PSU mounted at the bottom of the case, and one of the benefits of this case are the grommets etc for clean cable...
Another option could be to go the other way around - format your spare drive as an HFS volume and use MacDrive in Windows to read from/write to that...