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My late 2008 24" iMac died on me (the logic board failed) about 5 months ago.
It was my first Mac ever and I've been extremely happy and satisfied about it. I used to build my own custom PCs before and I basically had to reformat it once or even twice every year and sure, while I could upgrade them every now and then to keep them updated and all, I've never been really satisfied with a custom built PC. It has always been somewhat time consuming to keep them feeling "fresh" and I've never had that problem with the iMac. It just works - until the piece of **** decides to die on you for no reason. |
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Why do "logic boards" die?? Happened to a lot of MacBook Pros. Shouldn't happen!!
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I have a 24" 2006. The superdrive failed years ago. I have also replaced the graphics card twice and recently bumped the ram up to 4 thinking it would help me make it to the next upgrade. The computer runs like crap and will almost freeze up if you have two different web browsers open at one time. Can't wait to replace it. My 2003 PowerMac on the other hand still runs like a champ. If apple still supported it, I wouldn't be replacing it on this upgrade cycle too.
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I have upgraded to 8GB RAM in my Early 2009 20" iMac. I am going to purchase a Western Digital 1 TB Green Drive tomorrow to install in place of the stock 320GB drive. I have the Mountain Lion installer saved to an SD card. If I replace the hard drive straight from the box, will I be able to use a USB card reader to install Mountain Lion on the new hard drive? I have things saved on Time Machine but I don't want to have to buy an adapter to copy the old hard drive unless it was absolutely necessary...
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Model Name: iMac G5
Model Identifier: PowerMac12,1 Processor Name: PowerPC G5 (3.0) Processor Speed: 1.9 GHz Number Of CPUs: 1 L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB Memory: 2.5 GB Bus Speed: 633 MHz Boot ROM Version: 5.2.6f1 Serial Number (system): xxxxxxxxxxx Hardware UUID: 00000000-0000-1000-8000-001124E69A2E 2005 PowerPC G5 iMac (No Intel) 2.5 gigs of RAM. Still runs like a charm but watching Youtube videos etc can be a bit time consuming when they buffer. Also I can hear the fans kicking on almost non stop now. It's on its last legs for sure but it's held up pretty darn good. Haven't replaced anything except added more RAM to it. Nearly 8 years and hangin' in. ---------- lol I guess someone bumped this old thread. |
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iMac mid-2007 24"
4Gb RAM 500GB HDD Got this refurbished unit at apple store around 2008. Put new memory. It ran for 3 years no problem before the hdd died. It was an easy upgrade - just followed ifixit on youtube. Upgraded to the current 500GB. It runs great. Very stable for downloading. I am on Mountain Lion with OSX server. And I also have Parallels with Win XP on it. Still running fine. the Superdrive is a bit erratic but hardly used. I just wish I can it had an input for video so that if it ever dies I can use it as big monitor. But it was an amazing value as a desktop.
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17" late 2006 2.0GHz,2 gigs ram,160 gig hd,lion 10.7.5...Mint condition bought this year from craigs for $160.
Runs great,almost dead silent,screen is perfect (love matte screens) no backlight crazy bleeds,or any of the issues i hear about the latest models. Guess only downside is i can't run mountain lion. Last edited by tom vilsack; Jan 2, 2013 at 06:39 PM. |
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my 2008 (8.1) 24" 2.8 Core2 duo with 4gb ram has always and still is faultless, my q key on the keyboard is sticking a bit since I dripped tea on it the other week but thats the sum total of defects in all this time on a machine that's used everyday for photoshop and webwork etc.
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Pretty good -but the end is in sight
I have a VERY early 2006 iMac (ordered Jan 2nd or 3rd of 2006), whihc I still use on a daily basis, and still prefer as my "main" computer. It runs Snow Leopard, and is slower than my MacBook Pro ( 2012 ) but I still like it better - probably the screen, and it is where I do most of my work. I did replace the hard drive after a failure in late 2009, and also replaced the disk drive ( i now have a 1.5 TB drive in it) at the same time ( it had problems ejecting discs, not reading/writing). I have never had any other problems. I am in the midst fo debating getting another iMac, or a Mac Mini. I do like having a disc drive, and have a few FireWire devices, and have utilized the "audio input" on my old iMac more than a few times - which makes me SLIGHTLY hesitant to get the new iMac ( hence my fascination with the new Mac Mini) but it was definitely my lan to repalce it with another iMac. Things are getting slow, software that is compatible is getting slightly more difficult to find ( nothing major, but I can sense the way the wind is blowing) If and when I do replace it, it will not go to the scrap - heap, but rather be given to my children to use as a homework and general family computer ( although they may hasten its demise significantly)
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