Bad capacitors plagued the G5 iMacs. I have opened several of those and the 
work is in replacing capacitors on the logicboard not opening it. 

My 24 inch iMac has been a reliable performer since day one. When it comes time 
to,upgrade, I plan to keep it in my workshop and retire a G5 PowerMac.

I recently refurbished a 27 inch iMac which I would have bought from its owner 
but he wouldn't sell it. Except for a software issue which I resolved for him, 
he never lost a day using his 27 inch.

Best Wishes,
Bob 

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On Oct 10, 2012, at 1:45 AM, ValterV <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all! 
> I just joined this group, because I'm pondering about getting an used Intel 
> iMac (replacing a PM G5 DP 2.7), and I need your expertise. :-)
> 
> I am interested in the 24" models, but I did a little Googling and it seems 
> the 24" models were problematic:
> - Googling "imac 24 problems" gives almost 32M results
> - Typing "20" instead of "24", it gives 61M results
> - With "21.5" it gives a little over 1M
> - With "27", 14M.
> 
> Does it mean the 24" iMacs were quite troublesome? 
> Basing on these figures, the 24" seems the worst model, besides the 20" model 
> (but the 20" could have been sold way more); and the 21.5" seems the less 
> troublesome (or the least sold, but It doesn't seem likely).
> The 21.5" model would be my second choice, if the 24" isn't much realiable 
> (processor speed would always be more than my G5, so it's not an issue).
> 
> Since I'm going to buy a relatively old machine, I would like to know in 
> advance if I'm getting into likely trouble.
> I'm somehow good with hardware and troubleshooting, but opening the iMacs is 
> no piece of cake, so I try to avoid it as much as I can.
> I heard several times about bad capacitors' fault in iMacs, but I don't know 
> if they happen in every iMac model or just in some.
> 
> Any info about reliability would be welcome.
> Thanks in advance,
> Valter
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