I found this little gem in amongst a pile of Indigo G3s and eMacs.
It's a 400Mhz iMac DV in Graphite. I actually think it's in better condition than my long time favourite Kiva, which is currently sitting on my floor / workbench awaiting an engine transplant (or at least that's what i've been calling it):
Hence why I purchased the 400MHz DV in the first place. It's nice, but it doesn't have the same power of the PowerPC 750CXe at 600MHz or the 512MB of RAM.
The aim is to have both iMacs functioning at the moment of completion. The 400MHz iMac DV will be resold. The 600MHz iMac SE will be kept on as my centrepiece of the collection. The refurbishment process is a little more extensive than the last time I worked on the 600MHz iMac in 2009. Each screw is being inspected for damage to screw heads. Plastics are being washed and polished inside and out. The retaining glue around the CRT rings, that stuff that tends to flake off after a few years, is to be replaced with a high-temp hot melt glue.
The only issue is the front inner bezel. The plastics flake away and there's no way I can think this could be resolved, except perhaps a light coat of some kind of epoxy resin, thick enough to brace it, thin enough to allow the computer to still fit together without any issue. Of course, this is dependent on finding one front bezel that hasn't already cracked.
When it's done, it'll be loaded with a version of Mac OS. Which version, i'm not sure.
I love these iMac G3s. I suggest that we form some kind of iMac G3 Owners Club. That's how great I feel about these. :lol:
It's a 400Mhz iMac DV in Graphite. I actually think it's in better condition than my long time favourite Kiva, which is currently sitting on my floor / workbench awaiting an engine transplant (or at least that's what i've been calling it):
Hence why I purchased the 400MHz DV in the first place. It's nice, but it doesn't have the same power of the PowerPC 750CXe at 600MHz or the 512MB of RAM.
The aim is to have both iMacs functioning at the moment of completion. The 400MHz iMac DV will be resold. The 600MHz iMac SE will be kept on as my centrepiece of the collection. The refurbishment process is a little more extensive than the last time I worked on the 600MHz iMac in 2009. Each screw is being inspected for damage to screw heads. Plastics are being washed and polished inside and out. The retaining glue around the CRT rings, that stuff that tends to flake off after a few years, is to be replaced with a high-temp hot melt glue.
The only issue is the front inner bezel. The plastics flake away and there's no way I can think this could be resolved, except perhaps a light coat of some kind of epoxy resin, thick enough to brace it, thin enough to allow the computer to still fit together without any issue. Of course, this is dependent on finding one front bezel that hasn't already cracked.
When it's done, it'll be loaded with a version of Mac OS. Which version, i'm not sure.
I love these iMac G3s. I suggest that we form some kind of iMac G3 Owners Club. That's how great I feel about these. :lol:




