Compatible logic for iMac G4 800 mhz 15 '' advice

I have a model of non-working iMac G4 15 ", 800 mhz, 256 MB, 60HDD that I acquired recently. The seller said the power supply to the motherboard and the power are bad, but everything else is fine including the 15 "lcd monitor. There are various imac models g4 and I was wondering which are compatible with mine. A 17 "/ 800 mhz will work?" A 700 mhz/15 "will probably work? What the 1 GHz/17 model "?"

You will appreciate all help. Thank you.

Unfortunately, these are among the most notoriously difficult to replace logic boards.    Other problems include the fact there is a factory specific tool that's hard to find to adjust adjustable chrome stand the LCD is connected to and it is very difficult to put back together without fraying the wires in this pass, or make sure that the neck becomes too loose.    Mentions not there is a balance of cooling gel, and existing buffers that can if installed wrong can lead to overheating of the machine.    The only motherboard model, that can work, is simultaneously published 700 Mhz model.  The CPU on this model is too slow to use the iDVD delivered versions were compatible with the model, if the DVD drive would be probably better served by a CD - RW drive at 800 Mhz instead, or Combo drive unless all you want is to burn data DVDs and not to make your own movies.  http://www.lowendmac.com/ and http://www.ifixit.com/ have a lot of relevant information as well as http://www.everymac.com/

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