They also get logic board issues, some are bad capacitors. I also seen some stock video cards in G5 towers that have capacitors bulge. The G5 imacs tend to be worse because of bad cooling in that small case.these are powermacs, not imacs, i didn't think they get bad caps
This is true, and the G5 is probably one of the riskiest systems to try and buy for repair reasons. So many things screw them up, and parts are extremely expensive. However, for $100 its worth looking into I think. If nothing else, a couple good hard drives, optical drives and RAM will get the money back. At the same time, a few flaky RAM sticks might be all that needs replaced to make a good system.They probably need the motherboards recapped and that costs $100+ to send out and have it done (each plus shipping). Anybody who buys broken equipment that cannot troubleshoot or fix it themselves is just wasting money.
Yeah, that's happened to me too. For better or worse, one really needs to decide almost instantly in these situations. Think about it for more than an hour or two, and often the opportunity's gone.i waited way too long, and they were already sold... whoever got them got a steal... $50 apiece....