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Logic board in ALS model

it possible to take the 1.8ghz logic board from this model and use it in the ALS M9848 model? Will it fit?

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Since the M9848 is a iBook G4/1.42 14-Inch (Mid-2005 I don't think an iMac board of any sort would fit in it.

http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ib...

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Sorry, I meant the 2.0ghz ALS model.

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What model? Please give us the last three figres of the serial number.

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M9845 20" 2.0 ghz ALS iMac G5

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I have two broken machines at the office. One is the 1.8 ghz model with a broken power supply and the other is the 2.0 ghz model with a broken logic board. I'm wondering if I could take the 1.8 ghz logic board and put it in the 2.0 ghz ALS imac.

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I see no reason for it not to work.

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