G5 Processors - LCS --> Fan Cooling <--Corrected again
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    SteveE617
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    I currently have 4 G5 computers in my possession:
    1 - 2.0 GHz - PCI bus
    2 - 2.0 Ghz - PCI-X bus, of those...one doesn't work.
    1 - 2.5 GHz - PCI bus - Dreaded liquid cooled machine.

    Has anyone removed the LCS from either the 2.5 or 2.7 Ghz machines and replaced it with the Passive (Fan) cooling system from a 2.0 machine.

    If so, is it a pretty easy swap? I want to run the OS on this machine, but I really don't want to have to go through the headache of the LCS system.

    I think it could be done with a 2.5 machine with no real detriment to keeping to processors cooled. Not too sure about the 2.7 machines.

    Thanks in advance!



    [ Edited by SteveE617 12.07.2013 - 10:08 ]
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    Nevermind...I found it...

    http://scatcat.fhsu.edu/~r_fernandez/morphos/G5LCStoPassiveConversion.pdf
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    Quote:

    SteveE617 wrote:
    Nevermind...I found it...

    http://scatcat.fhsu.edu/~r_fernandez/morphos/G5LCStoPassiveConversion.pdf


    The question is: is passive cooling reliable on 2.5 or 2.7 machine? LCS isn't there with no reason...
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    SteveE617
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    I am concerned about possible issues. I know there was a reason why Apple designed that machine with that type of cooling system...high heat. The G5 is an incredibly hot CPU, hence why there never was a Powerbook G5.

    Will somebody who has done this and has been running with the passive cooling on these machine report in and tell us how it's doing after the conversion.



    [ Edited by SteveE617 17.06.2013 - 21:41 ]
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    I am the one who wrote out that guide, but I suppose my G5 hasnt blown up yet. compared to my LCS panasonic 2.7ghz, the LCS kept around 84c-86c the entire time, whereas my passive kept from 85c-88c. Once the fans kick on the 2.7ghz passive, it brings it back down to 84c before they spin back down.

    I just plan on running it till it burns down. Have 3 more G5s to use if it happens.
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    Actually, the G5 cpu doesn't draw nearly as much power as virtually ALL the high end AMD cpus I've had over the last several years (125 watts for a cpu?).
    You just have to throw more air at the faster cpus (and instal really big copper heatsinks).
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    I believe the thermals got better with the 2004 PowerMacs because they shrunk the die from 130nm to 90nm. I'd like to try this heat sink swap with a Quad, but it'll probably require a more efficient heat sink and lots of constant air flow.
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    I am in the process of removing all 4 of the 92mm fans and replacing them with new ones going straight to the molex power connector. This way the setup runs cooler and so the passive setup doesn't stay too hot and wait for the fans to spin up. Sure there may be some fan noise but I am used to it.
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    I have a 2.5ghz g5 on the way. I think it is LCS.
    What do I check for to find leaks?
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    I just bought a 2.7 GHz PowerMac 7,3 that is fan-cooled.

    Should arrive next week. Will open her up and give it a good look and post some photos if people want?
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    Thats 2 G5s.
    The more we buy the more support we get.
    :-D
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    Intuition,
    Quote:

    I just bought a 2.7 GHz PowerMac 7,3 that is fan-cooled.

    Should arrive next week. Will open her up and give it a good look and post some photos if people want?


    Go for it. Curious to see what or how the previous went about the conversion. Maybe he got the fans to calibrate so they spin up properly? Mine would error when I tried to calibrate.
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    Intuition,
    Quote:

    I just bought a 2.7 GHz PowerMac 7,3 that is fan-cooled.

    Should arrive next week. Will open her up and give it a good look and post some photos if people want?


    Definately Nik.
    I'd like to see what they have done.
    I honestly do not trust the idea of water flowing around inside a computer.
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    Here is a photo from the eBay listing of the insides.

    http://imgur.com/OuSlvEL

    This is what he had to say when I asked about what kind of cooling system it has:

    Quote:

    These G5's are fan cooled
    They have been checked using Techtool pro
    These allows me to adjust the fans9service)
    In each case nothing has been necessary
    The G5's are working Perfectly

    hope this answers your question
    here is the link for the G5 concerned.


    www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g5/specs/powermac_g5_2.7_dp.html

    [ Edited by Intuition 19.06.2013 - 10:45 ]
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    I have the dreaded 2.5ghz DP LCS on the way.
    The article on how to clean it up is rather overbearing.
    If someone has a simpler cleanup method I'd appreciate it.
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    That looks SO clean.
    OK, when I setup a G5, I'm ditching the liquid cooling.
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    Should have everything by saturday I am hoping... It might be a better bet to replace all 4 fans with ones that constantly move air much more quicker and quietly. I tried converting the fans so that they are on at 12v full bore, and they are LOUD! I tried them at 5v, and it barely moves any air. I will report back with temps once the fans come in. Even with a 120mm for the intake side half-assed leaning against the passive coolers on the 2.7ghz, it kept a constant 85.2c the entire time even under load. So all new fans should do the trick. 8-)
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    Is this 82 degrees Celsius normal?
    Most PCs stay between 45 and 55.
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    Quote:

    bash64 wrote:
    Is this 82 degrees Celsius normal?
    Most PCs stay between 45 and 55.



    Good point.
    That is higher than I would care for.
    For instance, the processor in my iBook is running at 45 degrees C as we speak.
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    Jim,
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    Good point.
    That is higher than I would care for.
    For instance, the processor in my iBook is running at 45 degrees C as we speak.


    Google is your friend. Dual 2.7Ghz g5 run 80c+ as a norm.
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    Thats mighty damn hot.
    :-(

    Having trouble finding o rings and coolant.
    Thermaltakes coolant says not to use on other cooling systems.
    The only other one I see is Zalmans.
    NewEgg doesn't make it anymore.
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    ok,

    1) I had a look at the conversion process to remove the LCS.
    How many of you opted to remove the LCS and replace with heatsinks vs keeping it?

    2) Can I remove one of the processors and MOS will still run? Which one?

    [ Edited by bash64 20.06.2013 - 01:49 ]
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    @Bash64:
    Viton o rings can be found on ebay. See here:
    http://www.ebay.it/itm/IMPERIAL-SIZE-VITON-RUBBER-O-RINGS-CROSS-SECTION-1-78MM-SIZES-BS004-BS033-/221138552287?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var&hash=item337ce285df&_uhb=1
    This seller seems to have a very good set of those rubber o rings. According to what I've read a dual 2.7 G5 has a Viton with those specs:
    Viton AS568313A Aerospace Standard ID Number: 027."
    Number: 027." Dimensions: ID = 1.313", OD = 1.438", thickness = 1/16"
    The seller specifies dimensions in centimeters so I did a little conversion and:
    1.313" = 3.33502 cm
    1.438" = 3.65252 cm
    So if you select the BS027 you will notice dimensions are in the range. Of course, you have to check your Viton o rings to be sure you are not buying something else (I'm not really sure o rings are all the same dimensions changing G5 model so better be careful and search about before!).
    About Cooler MAster coolant liquid that kind of uv blue liquid is discontinued and out of stock (as you've seen). I don't think that another liquid couldn't be used provided that it is a non conductive liquid. So distilled water would be enough. If you want to take a look to Feser One that is described as a really good product:
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    I am waiting on a Powermac G5 2.5ghz DP system.
    So my o-rings might be a different size.
    I will have to wait and see.
    I'd prefer to remove the LCS if others have done so and have had no issues.
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    Quote:

    Jim wrote:
    That looks SO clean.
    OK, when I setup a G5, I'm ditching the liquid cooling.


    The guy I bought it from has quite a few identical models for sale, 2.7GHz DP, 4GB RAM, 256MB 9650 Pro with dual DVI outputs. He's based in Spain though so import duty to the states might be high.
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