
I second Byrd and bartron - max out the RAM, stick in a fast, big HDD, and do a fresh install of Snow Leopard, and you'll be very happy with that machine.
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I'm with Byrd.
Max out the RAM and stick with Snow Leopard and you'll have a pretty decent machine to see you though. Hard drive replacements
Nah, I haven't. A bit pricey just for stuffing around, but I know the developers (just in passing, nice guys on Twitter) and have heard nothing but good
I'd max the RAM (4Gb would do), and pick up a fast 1TB+ 7200RPM hard disk for it; not worth spending a huge deal on an SSD when it costs more than the
Bummer. Well, if mine starts cracking, i'll let this thread know.
Hi guys,pinched for pennies (off work with illness) but my formerly lovely iMac is not coping with life at all!
its a mid 2007 20 or 21 inch
Hey Scott,
I understand now and, yes, that makes sense if you can make it work. There are some good CIS systems apparently, but I can't
Byrd hi,
have tried all that
I have iStat
CPU fan 3600rpm 34'C
Hard Drive 1350rpm 46'C
Optical Drive 701rpm
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