QUOTE(adonai @ Dec 19 2004, 14:02)
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That's an image of a G5 with its side panel removed. It's just a clear plastic panel. If you run the G5 without that plastic casing, the system will become unstable from reduced air flow.
Air flow is big on Macs, that's why they can run so quietly. G5s do not have fans on their heat sinks, but the case does have several fans moving air throughout the system. I can imagine putting a Mac inside a PC case - and in fact, it's been done, on TechTV's The Screen Savers once - but that's about as far as it went; it's very difficult to put Mac components into a standard PC case without screwing things up. Speaking from a standards point of view, Apple's hardware follows NONE of the standards that PC hardware uses (such as the ATX case spec).
It's tough, but it's doable, and it's not likely to work on a G5. Good luck, I guess?