Are dual 2.0 early and late 2005 mobos interchangeable?

So,my early2005 g5 mobo crapped out and now hunting a replacement from ebay.
are the early and late 2005 mobos interchangeable or is there problems with components and
general layout?
Cheers!

The motherboards are quite different. The first major difference is that the Late 2005 models use PCI Express slots, whereas the early 2005 models used PCI-X (PCI Extended) slots for expansion, and an AGP slot for the graphics card. So, no cards are interchangeable between the two.
Also, the layout of the motherboard is different. The Late 2005 models have dual ethernet ports, and the Airport/Bluetooth Antenna is a long strip down the back. Point is, the ports on the Late 2005 model won't line up with the ports on an Early 2005 case.

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