Les iMac G5 avait des problème d'alimentation. Les condensateurs de la carte mère (10-15) se détériorait (électrolythe sortie).
Fait une recherche sur le forum, tu devrais trouver pleins de topik sur ce problème.
EDIT : Voila, programme fermer depuis le 15 décembre 2008
http://www.apple.com/fr/support/imac...ensionprogram/
Vérifie si ton iMac G5 fait partis des numéros de série ci-dessous :
Citation:
The iMac G5 Repair Extension Program for Video and Power Issues applies to first generation iMac G5 computers that have video or power-related issues as a result of a specific component failure.
iMac G5 systems exhibiting symptoms of scrambled or distorted video, loss of video or power, may be eligible for free repairs. If Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider determines that an iMac G5 computer is eligible as part of the program, the repair will be covered by Apple for up to two years from the original date of purchase even if the iMac G5 is out of warranty.
The program is available worldwide for iMac G5 models that were sold between approximately September 2004 and June 2005 featuring 17- and 20-inch displays with 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz G5 processors.
The affected iMac G5 computers have serial numbers where the first 5 digits fall into the ranges noted below.
Serial Number ranges
- W8435xxxxxx - W8522xxxxxx
- QP435xxxxxx - QP522xxxxxx
- CK435xxxxxx - CK522xxxxxx
- YD435xxxxxx - YD522xxxxxx
The 11-digit serial number is located on a label under the foot of the iMac G5. There is a bar code underneath the serial number. To view the label, Apple suggests users hold the sides of the iMac and gently lay the computer face down on a soft, clean towel or cloth.
Ton G5 n'as pas de iSight hein ?
Tu peut remplacer les condensateurs toi même.
Voila