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second iMac G4

Well, the deal was simply too good to refuse, so I bought a second iMac G4, which was identical to my first one. 17-inch, 1.25GHz, USB 2 model.

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(The first iMac G4 which had logic board issue was replace with the help from phreakout. thread)

 
That's a good conquest for sure! I think the 15" model looks funny, the whole setup looks better with 17" or larger screen.

 
Nice,

I have one... but unfortunately this is not working properly, the screen is showing some artefacts and the Imac is not booting from any of the hard disks i have.

Most of time i can't boot from the CD :(

Maybe a logic board issue ?

 
The artifacts are most likely the GPU separating from the logic board.

I've noticed it's starting to become very common in the G4 iMacs.

 
You know, that's so common with iMacs in general. The G5 and Core models have issues with BGA chips separating.

It's easy to point the finger at the design but I think the wrong portion of the design is blamed. The part that is poorly thought out is that it's impossible for "normal" people to clean inside. These things get _very_ nasty inside because people can't easily open them up and dust them out. More dust = more heat = hot chips = BGA death.

 
The artifacts are most likely the GPU separating from the logic board.
i can agree with that, but what about the fact that it's almost impossible to boot from a working HD ?

I get it working once, just removed the HD, drop another one, booted from the Panther cd and get a fresh install, restarted and get a working Imac for half an hour :-/

On next try, the system just freeze and never worked again properly.(of course i managed to use thermal compound where required)

 
I really like the design of the G4 iMacs. I've got a 1st gen 800 MHz 17" that I bought new shortly after they came out, and have given it a home on my desk since. It's sleeping on the desk in the office right now. Screen tint is a little yellowed and the arm isn't quite as tight as it once was, but I still think it's just a cool design. These days it runs 10.4 for AppleTalk support. I'm going to put OS 9 back on it one of these days.

 
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