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Aircooled g5 quad done

Finally got around to putting this back together. I had to finish cutting down the heat sinks and making some mods to the base so the heat pipes would work from the processors. I also had replace a few caps on logic board. I broke off when removing lcs system, and another one had leakage which sucks. These are also soldered on with non lead solder so that’s stinks too. I also repasted anything on the back of logic board before putting back into place.

Now that i got everything back together i got decent idle temps and even the g5 cover fits:)
 

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Are there any gaps between the processors when the heatsinks are installed so that air goes around them instead of through them?
 
The Quad G5 came out in 2005 and heat pipes for CPU started coming out in 2003 or so. There was probably a period where water cooling was the only option.
 
The Quad G5 came out in 2005 and heat pipes for CPU started coming out in 2003 or so. There was probably a period where water cooling was the only option.
I've got a laptop from 1995 with a (very) primitive copper heat pipe, and a few others from years after. Good ones started coming out around 2001/02 though.
 
Neat. The only question is: how effective is it? Does the Mac stay cool under load? I did an air mod to a DP 2.7 and, while it mostly works, sometimes the fans will not spin up under load and it starts overheating. I did thermal recalibration on it and it passed. If I open specific programs like iPhoto it usually figures itself out and triggers the fans, but running just TenFourFox it would just sit there and cook. I don't know what the deal is. Honestly I wouldn't mind keeping the LCS on these if I could get compatible CPU blocks and pumps that were fully compatible with the Mac's thermal management control system (I think you can mod some specific pumps but I don't recall).
 
this is unequivocally and categorically false.
i'm actually impressed at how absurd this claim is.
How so? I never said they were invented in 2003 (more like 1940's) just becoming common use in PC's after 2003.

Most PC CPU's used simple Aluminum or exotic Copper heatsink/fans when TDP was user 80W (Athlon XP and P4 ERA in early 2000's).

Thermaltake came out with heat pipes around 2003.
 
Neat. The only question is: how effective is it? Does the Mac stay cool under load? I did an air mod to a DP 2.7 and, while it mostly works, sometimes the fans will not spin up under load and it starts overheating. I did thermal recalibration on it and it passed. If I open specific programs like iPhoto it usually figures itself out and triggers the fans, but running just TenFourFox it would just sit there and cook. I don't know what the deal is. Honestly I wouldn't mind keeping the LCS on these if I could get compatible CPU blocks and pumps that were fully compatible with the Mac's thermal management control system (I think you can mod some specific pumps but I don't recall).
Hmmm, never thought of app’s not triggering the fans. Both my 2.7’s and a dual 2.5 are aircooled now. Would rather have the original style lcs for all systems, but so hard to rebuild them and the cost or parts. The quad i wasnt sure of. It over heated and so i took it apart. The lcs had hardly any fluid in it. The o-rings had leaked too. So did the air cool on it.
 
Yeah I don't know what the deal is. Another person on here a while back did the same mod to a 2.7 with the same results: overheating on some apps, normal on others. It's not apps but the OS that's supposed to control the fans, either directly or by communicating with a thermal subsystem microcontroller, so I don't know why it wasn't working properly. Running thermal recalibration with the ASD disk should have caused the system to figure itself out after the mod.
 
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