It works – but what do I do with it?
Mar. 3rd, 2023 04:04 pmSo I have an iMac A1225, 4G RAM, could be expanded to 6G, 2.4GHz Core2Duo. 24″ display, circa 2007-2009. Optical drive is weird and loud but reads. It had a bad hard drive fan, but unplugging it internally and swapping to SSD solves that problem by rendering the fan moot. I ran stress tests on it for an hour; it’s fine.
Now what do I do with it?
I can put a good 512G SSD in it and my cost (counting other parts) ends up $60. Would anyone local want it for that? It can run current linux (xubuntu suggested for RAM reasons), it’ll be fine for mail and web. Basic compy goodness, and while I’m not sure I trust this optical drive, not many people care anymore.
ALTERNATIVELY!
I could gut it, get a controller for the LCD, and make it into a monitor with good onboard speakers. Sell all the working internal parts on eBay – logic board, power supply, wifi boards, all that.
I feel kinda bad about gutting a perfectly functional machine with enough RAM and CPU to still be reasonably useful. But at the same time, I don’t know who would want this (even if they go for something like $100 on eBay) and I’m pretty sure I’d have more use for a decent 24″ LCD with reasonably good colour than this actual compy. Even if it is only 60fps.
It is at least an IPX display. It’s genuinely okay.
What do you think?
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