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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 26, 2008 1:08:00 GMT
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Post by aquamac on Aug 26, 2008 1:18:08 GMT
Looks great! wish the graphics chip had not died on my ibook. I still have it as a paperweight, but it is rather large for that function!
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 26, 2008 2:11:21 GMT
Fun but sad day, Wife is making me put it on eBay, either that, or no new MB for My G5 Case and Memory, it's fine though, I don't even use the thing now, but a Mac is a Mac no matter how you look at it, always hate to see them go
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Post by originalmacnut on Aug 26, 2008 3:29:02 GMT
Why not pick up a cheap one off eBay, or find the low Case with the guts? I know they are still pricey, even when sold as parts though. Looks great! wish the graphics chip had not died on my ibook. I still have it as a paperweight, but it is rather large for that function!
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Post by reddrag0n on Oct 22, 2009 5:13:02 GMT
Or do what i did with mine, resolder pin 28 on the graphics chip and she's purring like a kitten. That's on a G4 iBook though.
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Post by aquamac on Oct 22, 2009 17:27:57 GMT
Is pin 28 the problem, if thats all that is required, it may be worth taking this apart again!
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Post by reddrag0n on Oct 22, 2009 19:11:47 GMT
With mine, i had the fuzzy lines going across my screen. After doing alot of research, i found out that the iBook G4 graphics chip was the culprit. Now this link goes a little over the extreme, but all i did was resolder the one pin that they talk about. That would be pin 28. These guys tried to make it overboard. After i resoldered the one pin, the screen acts like normal iBook G4 Motherboard Vreg Chip Solder Joint Repair
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Post by fjeseth on Jun 16, 2011 9:13:18 GMT
This was really fun today, My Father in-law had ipad 2 keyboard casesome blue backing plexeglass and wanted to know if I was game to see if we could make a paper weight out of my iBook G4 1.2GHz. His ideal turn out great, I wish I had my ipad 2 wireless keyboard camera after me ipad 2 stand and my Father in-law had started it. After doing alot of research, i found out that the iBook G4 graphics chip was the culprit. Now this link goes a little over the extreme, but all i did was resolder the one pin that they talk about. That would be pin 28. These guys tried to make it overboard. After i resoldered the one pin Read more: aquamac.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=emacimac&action=display&thread=646#ixzz1PQdZ8I3r
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