The cooling system was made by Delphi, a former Harrison Radiator Division of General Motors.
Freshman Paul Hinze and Sophomore Michael Schultz were asked to create such a system, using 2 30-inch Apple Cinema displays, a Power Mac G5 and Adobe Flash.
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All Power Mac G5, PowerBook G4, and Mac Pro models that were introduced after the 30-inch model was released are capable of supporting it without the use of any adapters.
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The first displays were designed to match the colorful plastic of the Power Mac G3 and later the Power Mac G4 while the second revisions were designed to match the more professional aesthetics of the Power Mac G5 and PowerBook G4.