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Original iMac

Dog Cow

Well-known member
Yep, those can be fun, though the older ones tend to break down, like from harddrive issues. I gave one to my friend for free about 2 years ago. Just last spring, it had two issues: the 4GB HD had died, and the motherboard had a problem, USB, I think. It wouldn't start up. Fortunately, when I got that iMac, I also got the motherboard and HD of another iMac. I did brain surgery and a board swap/HD swap and now his iMac is working fine.

I also discovered a dirty secret in the process: I remember reading sometime that the original iMac did not have fan, but when I opened it up, there indeed was a fan hidden inside!

 

Cory5412

Daring Pioneer of the Future
Staff member
Yeah, it's no real secret that the original iMacs do in fact have a fan. It's the slot-loading G3 iMacs that are completely convection cooled.

 

Cory5412

Daring Pioneer of the Future
Staff member
Also, I forgot to mention, Congrats on that liberation! First-gen iMacs are actually a really cool color, and I wouldn't mind getting one or another one some day. Not sure what I'd use it for, but it would be cool anyway. [:p] ]'>

 

twocargar

Well-known member
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

It is in REALLY good condition considering the age. I may give my daughter my Snow iMac (with its convection goodness) because there is less chance of her breaking something on it (I could see her breaking the CDROM tray or the side door on the Bondi). Besides, I have an extra Snow just in case she breaks something on that. ;D

Probably will be good collector's items as well.
 
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