If that is so, Apple Should extend the warranty to 36 months. I have bought 
Apple Products for years since the quality and long life are so good. 

But, when Steve Jobs stopped licensing the PowerComputing® clones … it Chapped 
my posterior extremity So much,
 I bought and used only their PowerCenter Pros and PowerTower Pros for a number 
of years.

Had a PowerComputing Power 100 (100 MHz 601 processor) that I bought used for  
my grandson have a powerSupple Failure. 
Cost me a $100.00 for a new one. 
Then read they were a problem on PowerComputing models ... So, being my 
extended family's IS man, I bought five used PowerCenter Pro 
power supplies … and with  several machines out there in my family … never had 
a Power Supply go out on one of them over the  next five to seven years. 
Gave my Stash Away when switched to Apple Quicksilvers.

I had wondered why their were so many iMacs for sale for parts … made me think 
of the Sorry Ass, Mac Quadra's, which filled the Used Mac Lists for a few years.

RHB


On Mar 15, 2013, at 4:00 PM, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote:

G5 iMacs were made at the height of the Capacitor Plague and have had 
consistent issues with bad caps on both the logic board and the power supply.

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