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Posted by: jessenator on 2019-05-24 12:49:58 I know there was some redesign involved between the 86/9600 case and the G3's case. Did the changes extend as far as the front drive bezels or are they interchangeable?
Found this image in an old thread for my own reference, and yeah, they were taller (more expansion), so I wonder if the drive bezel's changed that much.
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Posted by: maceffects on 2019-05-24 13:22:06 The drive bezels are interchangeable. But despite the similar appearance few other external panels are interchangeable.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2019-05-24 13:22:40 The 8600/9600 and Beige G3 MT use the same bezels and metal bay trays. I forget if the optional plastic bottom HD mount is the same on both (you can install 2 x 3.5" HDs in the bottom of the case).
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Posted by: jessenator on 2019-05-24 13:50:25
The drive bezels are interchangeable
The 8600/9600 and Beige G3 MT use the same bezels and metal bay trays.
Thanks, all. I found a dirt cheap one off an 8600 and leapt before checking to make doubly sure it would fit my G3 case. It's a lot more attractive than a bare panel, that's for sure. If either of you need/want a flush/contoured ZIP bezel, you can have first dibs for the price of shipping.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2019-05-24 13:52:14 I could use one. I have a few 9600's that could use a zip drive.
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Posted by: Cory5412 on 2019-05-24 15:34:13
(you can install 2 x 3.5" HDs in the bottom of the case) I don't believe this part is present in the Power Macintosh G3 minitower at all. Its primary IDE hard disk is mounted at the top of the case above the power supply.
Also, in an 8600/9600, you either do 2*3.5" hard disks (although you want to check clearances on a 9600 using the bottom PCI slot) or 1* 5.25" drive, which was still a thing you could buy in 1997. I think you can even mount a full height 5.25" disk in that position of the 8600 without interfering with any PCI cards. I would, of course, have to check, though. In the 9600, you can do it, but it would interfere with the bottom few PCI slots.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2019-05-24 15:49:19 Could be. It has been over a decade since I stuck my head into my Beige G3 mt to look around, I just use it once in a while. I think I have that bottom tray in my 8600 with a couple UW-SCSI attached to it. The 8600 and 9600 case I think are the same so you might have clearance issues with the PCI slots. So easy to work inside those cases compared to the generation before.
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Posted by: AlpineRaven on 2019-05-24 15:56:54 Font is interchangeable but the rear with ports is different. - it has been a while
Cheers
AP
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Posted by: jessenator on 2019-06-05 15:04:16 So my bezel arrived today. Some interesting observations.
The 9600/8600 bezel's emergency eject hole (there's an actual term for that, but I don't know it...) is positioned closer to the eject button than that of the G3, which doesn't bother me as the CD-R drive has its pinhole emergency eject closer to the left-hand side of the drive anyway, so neither one would work. Oh well. Interesting to note that the G3 MT eject switch plastic has provision for this closer proximity eject hole.

The G3 looks better now it's got the two CD bezels instead of a nasty hole (or useless zip bezel, as I don't have a drive). Unknown_K my apologies, I haven't gotten a shipping quote to you, now I have a job again I can devote some time vintage Mac pursuits!

Edit: it does need a good clean with the magic eraser though, doesn't it? :/
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2019-06-05 17:12:05 Apple used specific brands/models of optical drives for the Biege G3 and for the 8600/9600 so they made the holes for those drives. Sticking in a aftermarket CDRW replacement for example means the holes do not line up correctly.
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