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MiniHack's Yosemite Install Guide for NUC D54250WYK USB Audio Device ( Audio Installation Link) WiFi Antennas ( WiFi Installation Link)Ģ5. iMac G5 Intake Fan ( Fan Information Link)Ģ4.
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A1181 Bluetooth ( Bluetooth Installation)Ģ3. iMac G5 Internal Speakers ( Audio Installation Link)Ģ2. mSATA SSD and WiFi ( WiFi Installation Link)Ģ1. iMac G5 180W Power Supply ( Power Map Link)Ģ0. Power Button and iMac LED ( Link to Kiwi's Post)ġ9. Intel D54250WYK NUC ( Installation Link)ġ8.

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Intel 530 Series SSD ( Onboard Storage Link)ġ2. Apple Chime Speaker ( Apple Chime Link)ġ1. Intel NUC 65W 19V Power Supply ( Installation Link)ġ0. Apple Exhaust Fans ( Fan Information Link)Ĩ. ATX Connection Block ( 24 Pin Connector Link)ħ. Screen Brightness Control ( Brightness Control Link)Ħ. Apple LED and Apple Chime Controller ( Controller Board Link)ĥ. Inverter Wiring ( Brightness Control Link)Ĥ. HDMI to TMDS Conversion ( Video Conversion Link)ģ. 100% vanilla installation of OS X YosemiteĢ. Apple BT Trackpad and Apple Wired Keyboard PAM8403 Mini Digital Audio 5V amplifier StarTech ICUSBAUDIOB Stereo Audio Adapter

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The machine was prestine, I tested basic operation and paid him a bargain price for it. He explained that she had rarely turned it on in the 10 years she owned it. It was a one-owner machine, barely used by an elderly grandmother of the vendor. It was an A1076 (non-iSight) model, originally shipped in 2004. The computer turned out to be exactly as described. It was only about a mile from here, so I went over to take a look. A local ad was posted for a mint condition 20" iMac. This project began like several others have while browsing the computer section of Craigslist. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
