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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
iMac 2007 24" power supply
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<blockquote data-quote="Retsteel" data-source="post: 1562290" data-attributes="member: 319120"><p>My concern is based on my experience with power supply failures in pc's. I have seen them essentially "knock out" the motherboard (pc) and other components with whatever surge the failure created. I have 60 dollars into the machine, so I don't really want to spend much on a power supply unless I have confirmed that nothing else is wrecked. </p><p></p><p>I also thought of repairing the power supply, I do not know what the component is that fried but I can post a picture of my fried board, and a similar non fried one to see if anyone knows what the little troublemaker is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Retsteel, post: 1562290, member: 319120"] My concern is based on my experience with power supply failures in pc's. I have seen them essentially "knock out" the motherboard (pc) and other components with whatever surge the failure created. I have 60 dollars into the machine, so I don't really want to spend much on a power supply unless I have confirmed that nothing else is wrecked. I also thought of repairing the power supply, I do not know what the component is that fried but I can post a picture of my fried board, and a similar non fried one to see if anyone knows what the little troublemaker is. [/QUOTE]
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