Yes!, The graphics chip problem is only on 600mhz and up, notice the
change in the line of the graphics chip, Have you tried replacing the
HDD?

Best of Luck,
Morgan Figueiredo

PS: Sorry to here about your Cube and iMac. I like to read your blog!
Your guide just helped me install a new DVD Drive in my lombard!

On Oct 7, 7:18 am, Simon Royal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Morgan
>
> Firstly, it is coming from where the hard drive is and not the graphics
> chip.
>
> Secondly, did the graphics chip problem only affect 600Mhz and up. I have
> had 4 that had graphic chips problems but I must admit never had it on a
> 500mhz.
>
> Simon
>
> ---http://www.simonroyal.co.uk- Mac news, reviews, guides, upgrades,
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> Group - The box said requires Windows XP or better, so I bought an Apple
> Mac.
>
> On Oct 7 2008, mmfphotodude wrote:
>
> There is no Graphics Chip issue with the 500mhz Dual USB, by the way!
>
> Hope That Helps! Morgan Figueiredo
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