I recently got 3 G4 14" iBooks, but all of them have issues.
- One is a 1.33 Mhz, Wasted screen, missing parts and the motherboard powers on but displays no video.
- One is a 933Mhz one. It had the ATI graphics chip issue. I heatgunned it, and now it no longer displays any video at all.
- The last one is a 800 mhz something, which has charred components on the motherboard thanks to an idiot destroying the flex cable to the DVDrom and shorting out the mainboard. It also has the ATI chip issue, but can display video if I press the chip. It does not detect its HDD or DVD rom.
All is missing screws all over the place. Looks like some fool tried to fix them somewhere along the line, but ended up destroying them.
I guess this is just a pile of crap basically, but I did get 2 good screens, 2 different kinds of Airport extreme cards (One type fits my Mac Mini, the other fits the G4 tower), and a 40 GB apple branded HDD.
I only paid $60 for it, but I still feel that it was a little waste of money. Oh well, maybe the airports was worth it.
- One is a 1.33 Mhz, Wasted screen, missing parts and the motherboard powers on but displays no video.
- One is a 933Mhz one. It had the ATI graphics chip issue. I heatgunned it, and now it no longer displays any video at all.
- The last one is a 800 mhz something, which has charred components on the motherboard thanks to an idiot destroying the flex cable to the DVDrom and shorting out the mainboard. It also has the ATI chip issue, but can display video if I press the chip. It does not detect its HDD or DVD rom.
All is missing screws all over the place. Looks like some fool tried to fix them somewhere along the line, but ended up destroying them.
I guess this is just a pile of crap basically, but I did get 2 good screens, 2 different kinds of Airport extreme cards (One type fits my Mac Mini, the other fits the G4 tower), and a 40 GB apple branded HDD.
I only paid $60 for it, but I still feel that it was a little waste of money. Oh well, maybe the airports was worth it.

