Greetings all, weighing in after some time. My thanks again for the more 
folks who posted providing valuable advice. MJoe Young, great pictures re: 
the initial take-apart - this will prove helpful for me when I attempt to 
re-seat the logic board, which is one of the service source manual's 
suggestions, as Fabian pointed out in his equally helpful note.
Thank you all again - I shal attempt to keep you apprised as the project 
progresses (hopefully, that is - let's hope it doesn't devolve!).
Regards,
Dana

On Sunday, September 16, 2012 7:46:07 PM UTC-4, DLC wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
> I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to 
> take. A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8GHz DP w/ PCI 
> slots) to a small private school. Recently I was told by the teacher that 
> it just stopped working, so I took it in and ascertained that the video 
> card was the most likely culprit (issue= boot up chime, then 
> nothing-nothing fires up, except the fans going full tilt if you wait a 
> couple minutes, then you need to do a hard shutdown). Apparently not, as a 
> replacement card (known good) and a 2nd used one I had failed to remedy the 
> situation. Re-seating RAM, pulling 3rd party cards, new PRAM battery, 
> returning unit to OEM status, and resetting the board all proved fruitless.
>
> So, I'm inquiring from those in the know what the next step is. Alas, all 
> keystroke related remedies (resetting PRAM, NVRAM, single user and verbose 
> mode, C key for optical, etc.) are not an option - the boot-up mode does 
> not get far enough in to query the peripherals or seek an OS.
> I fear it may be bad processor or logic board, but maybe there's a way to 
> verify or get around?
>
> Many thanks for any input.
> Regards,
> Dana
>

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