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  1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Access Door: adım 1, 2 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Access Door: adım 1, 2 resimden 2.
    • Unplug your iMac's AC cord along with any peripheral devices.

    • Lay your iMac face-down on a soft, clean surface as shown.

    • Be sure there isn't any dirt or debris on your work surface, as it may scratch the glass panel on the front of your iMac. We recommend placing a towel between the iMac and the work surface.

    • Loosen the three Phillips screws securing the access door to the bottom edge of your iMac.

    • All three screws will remain captive in the access door.

    • Remove the access door.

    Before beginning unplug your iMac.

    Henry Barnett - Yanıt

    The screws are not phillips #1 as implied above. My phillips#2 bit fit.

    John McWilliams - Yanıt

    Yes phillips #2 is the correct Bit

    Heath - Yanıt

    Whenever I go this “deep” into any computer that has a motherboard battery, like the CR2032 for this iMac, I’ll add a new battery to my workflow. I’m in the “neighborhood” anyway.

    The battery is in a spring-loaded compartment, which requires patience and persistence.

    I make sure to test the new battery before installation. (The “3-2-1 Rule” applies: 3 of something means 2, 2 means 1, and 1 means none - I keep spare batteries on hand.)

    When I took part in my dual-drive adventure, I also added a thorough dusting (outside/outdoors) - phew!

    Carrick - Yanıt

  2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, RAM: adım 2, 3 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, RAM: adım 2, 3 resimden 2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, RAM: adım 2, 3 resimden 3.
    • Gently slide the black plastic RAM pull tab out from the RAM slot.

    • Pull the black plastic tab away from the bottom edge of the iMac to eject the module(s) on that side of the RAM bay.

    • This may require a bit of force.

    It is far harder than I thought you have to pull REALLY hard and then there will be a little click and than you can gently pull out the RAM.

    Alison Newton - Yanıt

    Press really hard, to the point you think you’ll cut your thumb, you’ll hear a slight ‘click’. If it’s not properly installed, the iMac will ‘beep, beep, beep’ In protest upon booting…

    Brian -

    I found it best to make use of the factory ‘pull tabs’. Much much easier than trying to pull the ram out by hand. It may seem like a good idea but, don’t be tempted to use pliers.

    Brian -

    Just FYI you can install 32GB’s of RAM in this machine. I have been using it this way for over 2 years now.

    Heath - Yanıt

    Thanks for your Useful guide …. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 RAM Replacement was performed step by step on my Imac and every thing is perfect right now.

    Jaime Salazar - Yanıt

    I was able to remove one side of the ram, but the other side would not budge. I was afraid that I was going to rip the plastic tab out of the computer. Any suggestions?

    Paula McCaulla - Yanıt

    Do you know if 3 ram modules installed would work ? or if it should only be 1, 2 or 4 ?

    I currently have 2x2gb installed, but I only want to add 1x4gb to have 8gb in total.

    Thanks!

    Nikokow - Yanıt

    Only install 1, 2, or 4. And preferably with the same gb for each module.

    Snuf Box -

    is it completely manditory to take out the ram? why not just keep it in? for some guides for replacing other components you dont have to, but in some you do. why is this the case? does it have to do with not getting shocked because there is power stored in there or some other reason? i was just wondering tho...

    Collin Bradac - Yanıt

  3. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 3, 1 resimden 1.
    • Slide the old RAM module(s) out of their slots in the RAM bay and set them aside.

    would this be a good time to increase the size of the RAM too? Would it be as simple as slipping the new RAM in when redoing the steps? Thanks

    timreespt - Yanıt

  4. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 4, 3 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 4, 3 resimden 2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 4, 3 resimden 3.
    • Repeat the process in the previous steps to remove the RAM module(s) from the other side of the RAM bay.

  5. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 5, 3 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 5, 3 resimden 2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 5, 3 resimden 3.
    • When installing new RAM modules, it is important to orient them correctly.

    • Be sure the small notch cut into each RAM module (shown in the first picture) mates with the protrusion in each RAM slot (shown in the second picture).

    • Your iMac has four RAM slots. Be sure to slide each RAM module into its slot horizontally. This will prevent getting the modules stuck between two of the adjacent slots.

    • Once you have oriented the new RAM modules correctly, gently slide them completely into the iMac and use your thumbs to firmly seat them in their sockets.

    When reinstalling RAM in this machine or any iMac with upgradable RAM slots push hard to get them to go in (Apple really did make this one harder than it needed to be). If you don't push hard it won't go in and your computer won't work. (trust me on this learned the hard way)

    Robert Wacker - Yanıt

    I am having trouble with bottom 2 slots. As I get beeping sounds when using them. When removed it boots properly. I tried & tried to push the 2 , 2GB ram modules into the bottom slots BUT all get is beeping. Guess I have to settle for 4GB Rather than 8 unless someone has a suggestion.

    Doug - Yanıt

    Try swapping the to the other slots & don’t forget to press really hard until you hear the ‘click’.

    Brian -

    Is there an expirience to settle 1600 MgH Ram instead 1333 MgH manual required?

    Mikhail B. Bryanskiy - Yanıt

    The Memory Maxxer RAM upgrade kit for the iMac 12,1 EMC 2428 suggests the machine can run 32 gb but Apple’s website says it can run a maximum of 16 gb.

    Are we sure 32 gb can run on this machine?

    Paul

    steedz - Yanıt

    Added 16GB for a total of 20GB, runs great, do make sure of the “click”, the beep is disturbing

    Butt Muffins - Yanıt

    2x2 GB 1333 MHz RAM were installed as delivered. I couldn’t manage to get those two out of their slots. I don’t want to damage anything. So, I put 2x8 GB RAM 1333 MHz RAM bars in the other two empty spare slots to have 20 GB RAM in total. The iMac runs fine with it. As described above, make sure to push RAM until they ‘click’ in completely.

    Matthias Brandl - Yanıt

    Why are we taking out the RAM modules just to put them back in on the next step ?

    Jesse Fenton - Yanıt

    Why do we need the spudger?

    Ross - Yanıt

  6. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Glass Panel: adım 6, 2 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Glass Panel: adım 6, 2 resimden 2.
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    • Before beginning, unplug your iMac and lay it on a soft surface as shown.

    • Stick a suction cup near each of the two top corners of the glass panel.

    • To attach the suction cups we sell, first position the suction cup with the movable handle parallel to the face of the glass panel. While lightly holding the suction cup against the glass, raise the movable handle until it is parallel with the other handle.

    • If your suction cups refuse to stick, try cleaning both the glass panel and the suction cup with a mild solvent.

    Very easy to lift the glass out. Don't jerk too hard.

    kctipton - Yanıt

    Another comment on DATA & LCD Temp. Sensor cables: I had to remove the vertical sync, and the backlight cable, however, if you have an assistant or/can carefully rotate the screen clockwise/and then have it held up about 5" to 6" at a slight angle, you do not need to remove LCD data cable or LCD thermal cable, however - IMPORTANT: you must have a second pair of hands/or way to securely prop up the LCD. Also, don't rotate too much, since then you will pull out LCD data cable, and it renders the whole exercise moot, or can damage the cable or connector.

    MaximBorzov - Yanıt

    You don't need suction cups. The screen, held by magnets, can simply be pried off using a very thin blade such as a screw driver and fingers.

    Deepsurvival - Yanıt

    That's a bad idea. using a metal tool to pry off glass is likely to end with an expensive broken front glass.

    Suction cups are common. Find a couple and do it the safe way. I use some cheap ones that came with iPhone repair kit.

    max damage -

    No need for suction cups, I just stuck my nails (short like guys usually have) between the top part of the screen and body, and it came off easily. I've never done it before, so it seems to be very easy.

    Nikolas Lintulaakso - Yanıt

    Nails worked for me too

    Rob Dale - Yanıt

    Just completed the replacement of the optical drive with an SSD using an OWC Data Doubler kit. Attempted to remove the optical drive without disconnecting any cables but found it a bit fiddly to orient the screen for good access. I bit the bullet and disconnected them and found the process less daunting than I imagined. Reconnecting them was similarly straightforward if you're careful.

    Tip: you can skip the step for removing the optical drive thermal sensor connector from the motherboard. Still need to remove the sensor from the optical drive but you can leave that hanging and reattach it to the SSD later.

    osienna - Yanıt

    I use Garmin GPS suction cup. Work very well

    jc3Dcx - Yanıt

    I’ve just successfully installed a 1TB SSD in place of my optical drive thanks to the information here- thank you to everyone who has contributed!

    3 comments- the procedure described here seems to vary between HD replacement and dual HD/optical drive replacement. This can be confusing at times.

    Expect there to be minor differences between the layout described and what you find when you open up your iMac. There are also, surprisingly, differences between the HD enclosure description, and the article provided by ifixit.

    I was able to replace the DVD/HD enclosure single-handedly without fully removing the LCD, or deconnecting any of the cables (steps 5-11). It’s a bit cramped, and fiddly, but I was not happy removing any of the cables despite watching videos, etc., since they all seemed to involve applying more force than I was comfortable with. A more detailed description of how to release them might have helped, but even here, there may be minor variations even within the 2389 model.

    Good luck!

    ivan birks - Yanıt

    I did it several times with one suction cup at the end of a kitchen brush. Once with the blade of a swiss army knive, also ok. And i’m pretty sure it works with fingernails too

    Tai - Yanıt

    Fingernails are all you need to free the glass from its magnetic hold. If you don’t have them, slip something thin and plastic, like a spudger, at a top corner.

    Max Powers - Yanıt

    Minha dúvida é a seguinte: após o técnico trocar o HD do meu iMac de 21,5 polegadas, a câmera parou de funcionar. Seria por causa da troca do HD? Tem solução?

    Claudio - Yanıt

    Creio que o cabo da camera não foi plugado ou deu mau contato… ou até danificado.

    glecyo@gmail.com

    glecyo medeiros -

    I can’t get my glass to budge. I’m replacing a cracked one and now it’s about to shatter.

    jamboxmitchell - Yanıt

    I know that I'm replying really late but I advise to use clear tape over any cracks so the cracks don't get bigger

    Jace Holmes -

    Check for chips in the glass BEFORE you do this step. If there is a chip when you pull up with the suction cups you will wind up with a jagged mess. If you do have a chip I would advise covering the screen near the chip with clear tape of some kind before lifting out. Mine shattered right at the chip and the resulting glass dust cloud got all over. My solution was buying a new glass screen.

    BCam - Yanıt

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    • Gently lift the glass panel perpendicular to the face of the LCD enough to clear the steel mounting pins attached along the underside of the top edge of the glass panel.

    • Pull the glass panel away from the lower edge of the iMac and carefully set it aside.

    • During reinstallation, be sure to meticulously clean the inside of the glass panel and the face of the LCD as any dust or fingerprints trapped inside will be annoyingly visible when the machine is turned on.

    What's the best product to clean the face of the LCD?

    Steve Speirs - Yanıt

    Microfiber Cloth

    Leonardo Fournier -

    Try your best not touch it in the first place

    Brian -

    Wearing Nitrile or regular surgical gloves helps prevent finger prints if you accidentally touch the glass.

    amiller770 - Yanıt

    I use a Swiffer duster from above at the last moment before I let the magnets grab the glass cover. This has worked so well the last dozen or so times I’ve replaced a glass cover since I never have access to a “clean room” and don’t wear a “bunny suit”.

    Also, more dust will shed from your skin if you’ve just taken a shower, so I like to finish these repairs in the morning before a shower.

    gatortpk - Yanıt

  8. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Display: adım 8, 3 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Display: adım 8, 3 resimden 2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Display: adım 8, 3 resimden 3.
    • Remove the eight 8 mm T10 Torx screws securing the display to the outer case.

    • The last two pictures are detail shots of each side of the display.

    The metal near the screws is VERY magnetic. Honestly, the hardest and by far most frustrating step was trying to put these screws back in.

    seancourtney - Yanıt

    I ran into the same problem - easily the most frustrating part of this process. To help deal with it, I took a drinking straw, cut it to be about 2 inches long, and used it as a chute to guide the screw to the hole. Dropping the screw down the straw, it'd still stick to the side due to the magnets, but using my screwdriver, it was easy to push the screw down to where it needed to go, and the straw kept the screw from being pulled out of place by the magnets.

    josh -

    +1 for the straw tip. Worked a treat!

    osienna - Yanıt

    Hmm… yes, the magnets sucks - literally. But if you use a normal screwdriver or a bit, the screwdriver tip or the bit can be “loaded” by the magnets too. Just move the screwdriver (or bit) over one of the magnets and then “plug” the screw onto the screwdriver’s tip (or bit). It will be held by magnetic force. Just enough to move the screw vertically and very slowly into the whole.

    There are some special screwdriver on the market with “claws” to hold screws, but they are hard to find/to buy and expensive. I sometimes use superglue (a LITTLE) to temporary fasten the screw at the screwdrivers tip. This technique can be used with destroyed screw heads too to optimize adhesion.

    Udo - Yanıt

    Les vis sont inévitablement aimantées

    Gui - Yanıt

    Replacing these screws was like playing the most difficult game of “Operation” imaginable. I wish I’d seen the tip about using a straw before I started playing!

    Bret Mogilefsky - Yanıt

  9. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 9, 1 resimden 1.
    • Slightly lift the top edge of the display out of the outer case.

    • Do not lift it too much. There are several cables attaching the display to the logic board. Twisting or pulling the display assembly with the cables attached will damage your iMac.

    You can use one hand to hold the edge up while reaching with the other hand to disconnect cables. You may want to have a prop handy (like a small book) or an extra person to hold the edge up while you disconnect cables.

    kctipton - Yanıt

    Use the teardown guide for your iMac to familiarise yourself with the layout of everything before you dive in. I was able to get an idea of how much clearance there was once the display is unfixed from the frame, where the optical drive was relative to the base etc

    osienna - Yanıt

    The harddisk can be removed WITHOUT the next steps. The opening angle of the partially lifted LCD display gives enough room to untighten the two Torx T9 screws of the hard disk bracket, to unplug the two SATA connectors and to carefully lift out the harddisk. There is absolutely no need to dismantle the whole thing.

    All you need is a screwdriver which fits into the room. I’ve used the “Pro Tech Toolkit” from iFixit. The screwdriver with Torx T9 bit fits perfectly.

    The other “tool” you need is either someone who holds the LCD plate or the inner leftover of a kitchenroll, a scrunched paper, a small towel or similar which has to be stuffed between the logic boards and the LCD plate to keep the LCD at its lifted place (careful! don’t unplug any of the cables).

    I’ve opened and changed the harddisks of those 21,5 iMacs a dozen times with the help of the “Pro Tech Toolkit” and a kitchen roll.

    Udo - Yanıt

    If i want to replace the HD with a SSD, can i still skip the next steps? I think i can’t because i need to change the termal censor, but i would like an other opinion please.

    Danois -

    “Kitchen Roll” - paper towel core.

    kyoder11 -

    You can absolutely replace the drive without removing any cables. It's a little tight, you need your torx driver to be short enough to fit in the limited space. Be careful not to put any pressure on the cables (the one nearest the front is a good guide of how much space you have to play with). It's helpful to have another set of hands to hold it up while you remove the drive, but I just did it by holding the display up with one hand and it wasn't that hard to remove and replace the drive.

    I wouldn't install any thermal sensor, just use something like Macs Fan Control (free) to adjust the fans so they don't race out of control.

    maccentric -

    Hia,

    thx to IFIXIT and 20+ years of computer repair and building experience (all PC) there was no problem at all to remove a 500 Gb HDD from a mid 2011 iMac and replace it with an 500 Gb SSD Drive (with help from Comtec EDV, where i bought the upgrade kit).

    Skip the steps where people are advised to remove the display. Due to my experience it is def better to leave cables and plugs where they are. I lifted the display 12 cm and fixed this position w/ one pencil in each front corner of the case where the other end of the pencil sticked in ascrew hole of the display-frame. Very easy to operate afterwards! No probs w/ the screws of the hdd-frame.

    Some care-taking of static electricity is advised - wear a wrist cable. And don’t forget to press start button after having removed power chord. I had an Android Tablet on the right side, where i could watch these ifixit pages :-)

    thx to IFIXIT!

    w/ regards from cantbtroo from Berlin

    Hans- Peter - Yanıt

    Thank you ifixit for the guide. Like so many others I jumped from step 4 to step 10 and left all the cables intact. Felt much safer doing so. Papertowel cores secured the LCD to higher position. There was enough room to remove the old HDD and replace it with a SSD drive.

    Cheers!

    Aapo Kaivosoja - Yanıt

    I also was able to proceed with rest of instructions, after skillping steps 4-10, just have to be very gentle, i think it would help to have a second set of hands to hold screen above while other hands are uninstalling and installing hard drive, but i was able to do it on my own

    jacob d - Yanıt

    If you have trouble lifting the LCD or accessing the connectors, check if you have removed the right screws. There are a lot of identical Torx screws that are accessible without removing the LCD that have nothing to do with the screen, I learnt that by nearly breaking mine xD

    Luther - Yanıt

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    • Pull the vertical sync cable connector out of its socket on the LED driver board near the top left corner of your iMac.

    Tried doing this on my iMac, but this cable would not come out for love or money. No matter what I did, I could not unplug this cable. My iMac is the same 21inch 2011 as this one. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    louis.barr - Yanıt

    use a little poker type thing in your right hand to push on the 2 holes that are on top of the plug and wiggle it out with your other hand,

    Nicholas - Yanıt

    I was tempted to forgo steps 4-10 but found the inside of the case to be very dusty and decided to do the full disassemble. I struggled getting this vertical sync cable connector out. The trick that worked for me was to prop the display up using a pair of toilet paper tubes then using the fingernails of both thumbs, one on each side of the connector and it came out easily.

    Anthony Zimmerman - Yanıt

    Great idea of using toilet paper tubes to prop up the LCD! Thanks.

    jim - Yanıt

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    • Rotate the display out of the outer case enough to disconnect the LED backlight power cable from the LED driver board.

    • Disconnect the LED backlight power cable by depressing the locking mechanism while pulling the connector away from its socket (toward the bottom edge of the iMac).

    Slip a thumbnail under the “front” (toward the top of the iMac) of the connector to release its clamp from the retaining ridge. Then push toward the “back” (bottom of iMac).

    Anthony Zimmerman - Yanıt

  12. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 12, 3 resimden 1. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 12, 3 resimden 2. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement: adım 12, 3 resimden 3.
    • Grab the plastic pull tab secured to the display data cable lock and rotate it towards upwards.

    • Pull the display data cable straight out of its socket on the logic board.

    • Do not lift up on the display data cable, as its socket is very fragile. Pull the cable parallel to the face of the logic board.

    I am having a difficult time reattaching the LCD cable. A better description or any tips would be useful here.

    Ben Bauermeister - Yanıt

    Me too — ditto that.

    Roger Buttermore -

    https://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/DIDI... —> abt. 5:30 into the vid. Handle up to slide in, then flip it down to lock the connector in place.

    Roger Buttermore -

    The connector needs to be carefully pushed in parallel to the board with a surprising amount of pressure and the pull tab must be folded back. Not super fragile, but not strong either.

    Isaac Vande Zande - Yanıt

    I really wish that the fagility of this connector was mentioned in Step 10 or 11.. When i rotated the screen on step 11.. It pulled this connector out and now I can't get it back in.. I hate computers.. HA!

    Philip Nelson - Yanıt

    This is the most painful part of the whole event. Replacing this cable took me around 30 minutes !

    K. Efe Egilmez - Yanıt

    I have tried and tried to get this cable back in. How do I know if I have messed it up?

    Christopher Teer - Yanıt

    Mine seems to be…upside down? Looks like the little flappy lock thing is on the bottom as opposed to it being in top as pictured?

    jinnifer douglass - Yanıt

    I agree with everybody that this is the critical step in this fix. Removing it is not that difficult, the description is quite accurate, but I would highlight that the “rotate” part of the step could be detailed: the black plastic tab is attached to the metal lock (golden colored) , which should rotate into the direction of the cable almost 180 degrees to unlock the connector. After doing this you can pull the cable out of the connector, PARALLEL to the board and away from the connector. It travels a very short distance to disconnect. After going through the rest of the steps to remove the display, take some time to examine closely the connector and understand what you have to do to reconnect it on assembly. It helps to fully visualize beforehand, since on reassembly it is difficult to see properly.

    Fernando Walker - Yanıt

    Magnifying glasses are needed for this step. Carefully study the cable and how it attaches to the connector. Take a few pictures to help. This is the most difficult step.

    Norman Staples - Yanıt

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    • Disconnect the LCD thermal sensor cable connector from its socket on the logic board.

    When putting the display down on the table, be careful not to kink the flat ribbon cable.

    frank - Yanıt

    The replacement hard drive I used doesn't even appear to spin up and the Time Capsule restore process doesn't show it as available. It just stays at Searching for disks and never finds it.

    JRBv3 - Yanıt

    I had to use Disk Utility to partition the drive and then it showed fine. Rookie mistake.

    JRBv3 -

    I managed to damage the LCD thermal sensor socket in the logic board. Now the connector won’t stay in place. I know the missing thermal sensor should cause the fans to spin up (they do spin up after a while), but the screen is blank.

    I connected an external monitor and it works fine, so it doesn’t seem to be a graphics or logic board issue. I also replaced the LED driver board with one from a working iMac, to no effect.

    Can the missing thermal sensor be causing this?

    Rodrigo da Rosa Cesconeto - Yanıt

    Having the same problem. Black screen, works fine with external display.

    Passerby -

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    • Carefully pull the display toward the top edge of your iMac and lift it out of the outer case, minding any cables that may get caught.

    Btw, I was pretty safe (& content) with two suction cups - i bought 3 for less than 7 Euros. They were a good help for a glass that hasn’t been removed since 2011. But i am sure fingernails will do a good job, too (of course not mine, cos i have short ones).

    At the end of the job it was even possoible to clean the fan that sucks cool air into the iMac (w/ a paintbrush and a controllable vaccuum cleaner). After that, it’s also a good opportunity to clean the air inlet that is part of the aluminium case (behind the stand - it’s always dusty).

    w/ regards from cantbtroo, Berlin

    Hans- Peter - Yanıt

  15. iMac Intel 21.5" EMC 2428 GPU Card Replacement, Optical Drive: adım 15, 1 resimden 1.
    • From here, the repair will be easier if you flip the computer around so the base is facing you.

    • Remove the following four screws:

    • One 9.3 mm T10 Torx screw with a large head

    • Three 9.3 mm T10 Torx screws with a normal sized head

    In my case the red screw was on the lower left side near the power-data cable!

    sefw4t2efwef - Yanıt

    Same here. There are different versions delivered

    Tai - Yanıt

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    • Pull the optical drive thermal sensor connector straight up from its socket on the logic board. Pull parallel to the board.

    No need to remove the thermal sensor connector from the motherboard - refer to Step 17 to remove the sensor from the optical drive instead

    osienna - Yanıt

    The thermal sensor connector shown in the red box is the one for the hard drive, not the optical drive. The optical drive sensor attaches to motherboard near bottom left of optical drive fan.

    Reiner Friedel - Yanıt

    The guide was correct in my case that this is the Optical Drive sensor. The board has “ODD Temp” written on it. Original HD has it’s own built in temperature sensor without a separate cable to the Motherboard, which is why OWC sells a special “In-line Thermal Sensor” SATA cable with a Temp. sensor that attaches to any new hard drive itself.

    amiller770 - Yanıt

    When I was removing the optical drive cable sensor the connector came loose from the board. Is there any way to repair this?

    Paula McCaulla - Yanıt

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    • Lift the inner edge of the optical drive and maneuver its connector past the GPU frame attached to the logic board.

    • Carefully pull the optical drive off its mounting pins on the right side of the outer case to gain clearance for disconnecting the optical drive cable.

    • Allow the optical drive to hang down as you de-route the optical drive thermal sensor connector from behind the GPU heat sink.

    On the reassembly, I found threading the optical drive cable back under the GPU frame trying. Here’s some advice: Take some dental floss, form a loop, and feed that loop under the GPU frame. Put the cable into the loop of floss, tighten the loop, and pull the loop back through. This is much easier, faster, and far less frustrating.

    Albert Einsrein - Yanıt

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    • Disconnect the optical drive cable by pulling its connector away from the optical drive.

    • Remove the optical drive from the iMac.

    I have already installed the second SSD drive, but due to the size of the drive I need to change it with another SSHD 1 TB drive. Am I right that I have to follow the instructions up to Step 18? Because The SSD is already behind the optical drive, so what I need to do is remove it and install the new SSHD drive and put everything back again. Please confirm.

    Mohamed Kamal - Yanıt

    This was my only error on reassembly. The SATA cable must be under the black plastic prong. I did not want to pull to logic board again. I managed to bend the black plastic bits and get the cable in the right place.

    Terry Creasy - Yanıt

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    • Remove the single 13 mm T10 Torx screw securing the optical drive fan to the outer case.

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    • Pull the optical drive fan off the pins attached to the outer case.

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    • Pull the optical drive fan connector away from its socket on the logic board.

    • Remove the optical drive fan from the iMac.

    If you happen to forget to plug the fan in before you re-install the fan, instead of trying to plug it in while it's in there just take the fan back out...I've heard from a friend who did that... :-D

    LeBarron Durant - Yanıt

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    • In the proceeding steps, you will disconnect the following cables:

    • SD Board

    • Left/Right Speaker and Microphone

    • Audio Port

    • Wi-Fi Antenna

    • Right Temperature Sensor, Bluetooth/Ambient Light Sensor/Camera/Left Temperature, and Hard Drive Fan

    • CPU Fan/Ambient Temperature and Power Button

    • IR Sensor

    The cable in the yellow box pulls out parallel to board. The connector looks as if it might be different, but grasp the black tabs and pull parallel to the board

    Alex Grayson - Yanıt

    The power button cable is super easy to break, use a small tipped plyer, same goes for the right temperature sensor. I broke both on my imac 2011 20.5 model.

    Vardek Petrovic - Yanıt

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    • Pull the SD board cable out of its socket on the logic board.

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    • Disconnect the microphone, left speaker, and right speaker cables by pulling their connectors toward the right side of the iMac.

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    • Use the flat end of a spudger to pry all three AirPort antenna connectors up from their sockets on the AirPort board.

    • During reinstallation, connect the cable with no stripes to the socket marked CH0, the cable with one stripe to CH1, and the cable with two stripes to CH2.

    Mine has these cables exactly opposite what is shown here. (?)

    Danno - Yanıt

    same with mine

    andriivarko -

    Same on mine

    Leon Mertvoy -

    Mine is:

    2 bands = CH0

    1 bands = CH1

    0 bands = CH2

    Model: AR5BXB112

    Victor - Yanıt

    what does this cables mean?

    mine is:

    2 bands = CH0

    1 bands = CH1

    0 bands = CH2

    Johnny Macedo - Yanıt

    Actually I have just unplugged the whole airport board from its socket (where it is written 12RNA on the photo), why bothering with a spudger? You only need to remove one small screw that its holding it in place (torx T6)

    Viktor - Yanıt

    I think my cables were in the opposite order—but I put them in the instruction order and everything is working.

    Terry Creasy - Yanıt

    All the 21,5” Mid 2011 that I had repaired (12) had all these cable in the inverse order. I suppose that is correct

    dariomella - Yanıt

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    • Pull the hard drive fan connector toward the top edge of the iMac to disconnect it from its socket on the logic board.

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    • Use your thumbnails on both sides of the Bluetooth/ambient light sensor/camera/left temperature connector to push it toward the top edge of the iMac and out of its socket on the logic board.

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    • Use your thumbnails to push the right temperature sensor connector toward the top edge of the iMac and out of its socket.

    I broke that cable and I would like to know where to buy the right temperature sensor cable. Thanks.

    Fernando - Yanıt

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    • Pull the CPU fan/ambient temperature sensor connector toward the bottom left edge of the iMac and out of its socket on the logic board.

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    • Pull the power button connector toward the bottom left corner of the iMac to disconnect it from its socket on the logic board.

    Please be careful with this step on the power button. Mine disintegrated when I pulled it out and I had to put it back in the socket pieced together and tape it. Just be careful.

    LeBarron Durant - Yanıt

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    • Use your thumbs to push the IR sensor connector toward the top edge of the iMac and out of its socket on the logic board.

    • Pull the IR sensor board up from behind the front face of the outer case.

    • Remove the IR sensor and set it aside.

    NOTE: Be aware that (especially refurbished iMac’s) may have adhesive that may increase difficulty removing sensor. Possible recommendation; Use your iFixit Jimmy Tool or spudger to assist you in reaching the adhesive strip.

    John Gonsalves - Yanıt

    I tried using my thumbnails as shown to push the connector out of its socket, but the individual wires came out instead. Spudger didn’t help. I had to remove the connector after all 4 wires came loose. I don’t know if this is worth the trouble to fix.

    James Webber - Yanıt

    had the same experience as James. Will not replace it and see what happens

    Cornel Barth - Yanıt

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    • Pull the audio port cable connector toward the left side of the iMac to disconnect it from the logic board.

    • Do not pull the cable toward yourself (away from the front face of the logic board) as you disconnect it.

    • Peel the audio port cable off the front face of the logic board and let it hang down as shown in the second picture.

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    • Remove the following seven screws:

    • Two 7 mm T10 torx screws

    • One 30 mm T10 Torx screw

    • Two 25 mm T10 Torx screws

    • Two 21 mm T10 Torx screws

    On reassembly:

    Be sure to route the BT/camera multicolor cable (step 27) and the temperature sensor cable (step 28) into the gap next to the logic board. The correct location is seen well in step 32, just above the person’s index finger.

    Robert - Yanıt

    ALSO on reassembly, check between the board and metal post under the right-hand yellow dot in this picture. Be absolutely sure that the left speaker wire, the SD board cable or the right fan cable aren’t between the board and the post. I shorted out my left speaker by getting it caught in there. Easy fix, but if they’re bent just right they just seem to want to fall between the board and post. Make sure they’re outa’ there!

    Robert - Yanıt

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    • Remove the following four screws:

    • One 9.3 mm T10 coarse-threaded screw

    • One 25 mm T10 coarse-threaded screw

    • Two 22 mm fine-threaded screws

    • Pull the upper right and lower left corners of the power supply away from the rear case to dislodge the mounting posts attached to the power supply's corners.

    SAFETY NOTE: Remember ANY high voltage power supply can cause SERIOUS INJURY and may still hold charge LONG AFTER the device has been unplugged, EVEN IF PROPERLY DISCHARGED!!!

    John Gonsalves - Yanıt

    Amen. Having been jolted twice from 2 different spots on the power supply, I would recommend covering the power supply with a small microfiber cloth, handling it by the edges and keeping the cloth in place. Cheap insurance. It will also protect the power supply if it touches something conductive on the hard disc when you flip it over to remove the DC-out cable (next step).

    Robert - Yanıt

    I did this dismantlte more than 20 times without removing the AC board. The main board still comes out, can be winkled out in the right direction, clearing the bottom of the AC. A lot safer than fiddling around with the AC board IMO.

    Jumme - Yanıt

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    • Carefully lift the power supply out of the outer case and rotate it to expose the cable lock as shown, minding the DC-out and AC-in cables still attaching it to the iMac.

    • Disconnect the DC-out cable by depressing the locking mechanism on the connector while you pull the connector away from its socket on the power supply.

    • Once the locking mechanism has cleared the socket, pull the DC-in connector away from the power supply.

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    • Disconnect the AC-In cable by depressing the locking mechanism while pulling the connector away from its socket.

    • Remove the power supply from the outer case.

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    • Remove the plastic wall that is installed directly to the right of the LED driver board.

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    • Slightly pull the logic board away from the back of the outer case, then lift it upward to clear the lower front face of the outer case.

    At this point on reassembly, make sure the optical drive SATA cable is under the black plastic wall prong. The connector must be low to reach the optical drive.

    Terry Creasy - Yanıt

    YES to Terry above. The optical drive cable actually pretty much floats loose when the connectors are pulled off. It needs to stay below the transverse wall which is right under the person’s right hand in the photo above.

    Additionally, it would help to take a picture here to remember where the cables all go. You will have some open sockets at the end and it’s a little confusing. There is a good diagram of their locations here: Screenshot #1 at ++https://drive.google.com/drive/folders... Thanks to Timothy in comment for step 41 for this link. Basically don’t get sockets for SSD and HDD confused!

    Robert - Yanıt

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    • Disconnect the LCD temperature cable by pulling its connector up and out of its socket on the logic board.

    But thats the CPU temp sensor, not LCD

    Sam - Yanıt

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    • Depress the locking mechanism and carefully pull the DC-In cable out of its socket on the back of the logic board.

    HI,

    I just replace the dead GPU Card on an Imac 21.5 Mid 2011,

    Got 2x2Gb 1333 sodim in the top of slot.

    When i finish the repair, the mac start normally but except the right memory slot ,When looking at the front of the Imac , (The top and bottom Right Slot memory ) (Dimm Ch B )

    I search on the net and found that i properly knocked the motherboard when I put it back in.

    I think the power Filter, behind the motherboard ,is what cause that.(Because when you fight to put back cable behind the motherboard)

    You need to mention that, next time.

    I’m not sure about that but I think the part C3230. (I do not disasembly it again to verify (It’s so Fragile)

    Can someone confirm that,( And what do i need to do to repair it.??

    Or Do someone have the same problem, (Right slot (Top & Bottom ) Not working.??

    Mr Desvaux

    Gilles Desvaux de Marigny - Yanıt

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    • Being careful not to damage the socket on the logic board, gently pull the hard drive SATA data cable straight out of its socket on the logic board.

    You forgot after this step to pull out the optical drive cable from the mlb, also make it very clear that its crucial to put those cables back in the right socket not to cause bigger damage to the logicboard.

    davis 12 - Yanıt

    I searched all over the internet for photos or diagrams of the back side of the logic board to understand where to connect SATA 1 and 2 data cables. This is a pain to reopen and go back to where you can fix the SATA connection.

    James Webber - Yanıt

    I located the schematic for the area. I hope this of use to someone https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...

    timothy handy - Yanıt

    I'm replacing the HDD with an SSD - not sure if I should use the HDD SATA-0 channel or the SSD SATA-1 channel.

    Richard Holmes - Yanıt

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    • Pull the hard drive power cable connector out of its socket on the logic board.

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    • Remove the logic board from the outer case, minding any cables that may get caught.

    • When reinstalling the logic board, plug in a thunderbolt cable and a USB cable into the USB port closest to the headphone/microphone ports before tightening the logic board screws to ensure proper alignment.

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    • Remove the strip of tape securing the GPU thermal sensor cable to the logic board.

    The GPU thermal sensor is connected to the LCD TEMP connector on the main board.

    Richard Holmes - Yanıt

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    • Remove the following three screws:

    • One 4.2 mm T10 Torx screw

    • Two 5 mm T8 Torx screws

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    • Grab the GPU thermal sensor cable connector and pull it straight up and out of its socket on the logic board.

    • Do not pull the connector out by its cables.

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    • Lift the GPU heat sink slightly and pull the GPU board out of its socket on the logic board.

    Can you show how the metal bar that the GPU heat sink was connected to is connected to the motherboard? It's the silver bar in the bottom of the picture under the GPU assembly.

    mcbritt - Yanıt

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    • Remove the four 6.5 mm T8 Torx screws securing the GPU heat sink to the GPU.

    • It may be necessary to use a #1 screwdriver to hold the sockets on the GPU heat sink stationary as you loosen the T8 Torx screws.

    I think this are also 6.5 mm T10 (!) Torx screws.

    Max - Yanıt

    Yes, T10 for sure.

    William Boyles - Yanıt

    My replacement card had a clamping bracket with small bushings in the holes which required a smaller screw! Oh fun! I used a T6 screwdriver to carefully and gently push them up from underneath to get the bracket off. It’s lightly glued on, don’t worry about that; you won’t peel off any traces or board. But DO NOT let the card flex when you do this. Then I reused the old bracket and screws. I suppose you could also drill out the bushings. Curtis Gross talks about this in his nice YouTube video.

    Robert - Yanıt

    I didn't have to remove these screws at all and skipped this step entirely.

    LeBarron Durant - Yanıt

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    • Remove the clamping bracket from the back of the GPU.

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    • Remove the GPU from the GPU heat sink.

    • Make sure to apply a new layer of thermal paste to the face of the GPU (the area boxed in red) before reattaching the heat sink. Our thermal paste guide makes it easy.

    • Before installing new thermal paste and mounting a new GPU to the GPU heat sink, use the flat end of a spudger to push the VRAM thermal goop closer together so it will better contact the VRAM when the GPU is installed.

    • Do not use thermal paste on the VRAM chips (the black boxes around the GPU). The VRAM chips are shorter than the GPU, and therefore need thermal pads to make contact with the cooling element. Replacing the thermal pads with paste will cause the card to overheat and can potentially ruin it.

    Make sure you use Thermal pads not paste on the VRAM chips!

    Apple did use a gapping thermal paste but experience has shown the pads are better here. They did this to cut down the amount of time during assembly as pads do take a bit more time to put on.

    Dan - Yanıt

    Too late.

    This image is very misleading : (

    Please make this a warning, tell about the pads in the description and/or use a better picture!

    My card is probably gone.

    Joerian Lazaroms - Yanıt

    I used K4 and K5 pro with mine. K4 for the gpu and K5 for the RAM chips.

    K5 is a lot thicker and works just like thermal pads.

    Cary B - Yanıt

    Does anybody know the thickness of the thermal pads? 0.5 mm? 1 mm? 1.5 mm?

    Rabauke - Yanıt

    Did you find the thickness?

    Erik Endresen -

    I am using pads with a 1.5mm thickness made by Arctic (color blue).

    Dan Packard - Yanıt

    anyone has measure the gap? for me is 1mm, so the thickness of the pad. I have not tryed yet

    Alejandro Siskos - Yanıt

    Finally I used 1mm thermal pads. they worked well. First I bought 2mm pads and they definitly doesn´t fit, they don´t let the GPU micro not reach the heat sink (very bad). As Dan Packard suggest, I did not test 1.5mm pads, they are very expensive here in Argentina.

    Alejandro Siskos -

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hi! please tell me what type of grafic card is usen in i macs? i know AGP PCI standars but i t is not them

tnks

galishnicov - Yanıt

Hi all, I'm new to computer repair, basically I just want to save my mac. It appears that the graphics card has gone out (it's about 5 yrs. old). Where can I find a good replacement and what would be an appropriate price range? Also, do you have any additional tips for physically replacing it. How can I tell if I need the whole piece or just a section of it? I have seen prices range from $4.00 - $500.00.

Please help!

DEE

Dee - Yanıt

AT galishnicov

Did you ever get a response to your graphics card question; I would like to know as well?

Dee - Yanıt

Hi There, mine is a late 2011 model iMac desktop and I'm having trouble with the display screen. It's coming up with pink and yellow vertical strips. The tech says it could be graphics card. The online spec for my late 2011 model iMac suggests it is - (AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics processor with 512MB of GDDR5 memory). Can you please tell me if that's right. Thank You.

vivieux24 - Yanıt

it is "AMD Radeon HD 6750M 512 MB" you can click the apple logo in the top left then, "About This Mac" then, check under "Graphics:".

Ethan Stiles -

Hi! Can you insert a different graphics card? A nvidia mounted in the retina macbook? Something more than the 512 mb of the series card. Thank you.

Giovanni Narcisi - Yanıt

I combined this tutorial with the “baking the GPU” steps in this video to fix the yellow/pink vertical bars issue: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nB172HJeM0...

Yes, sticking the GPU in a 395 degree F oven for 8 minutes worked!

Doug Baer - Yanıt

I did the exact same thing and worked for me too, I can’t believe it!

Thank you very much to all of you who did such a clear and easy to follow tutorial =)

Mariano Rezk -

Fantastic instruction and pictures. Screw sizes are a big help, even when I used a muffin tin to keep them straight. One thing that caused problems was forgetting to leave all of the cables loose as I put the logic board back in. I had to undo a couple of times because I trapped a connector under it. Ideally there would also be separate steps for re-assembly instead of just going backwards. But that’s a lot of extra work. Great job, team!

Jeff McManus - Yanıt

Great guide! Thanks so much for taking the time to put it together.

Rodrigo Moscoso - Yanıt

Thank you for the guide. I too used it to pull the GPU card from a 21.5-inch 2011 iMac and bake it in the oven at 385 F for 8 minutes. The solder reflowed and the card works again.

kyle - Yanıt

what is that lcd screen panel LM215WF3 (SD) (A1) or LM215WF3 (SD) (B1)????

Danijel Pavić - Yanıt

After i have open my imac his doest show any image on LCD screen but i can hear his startup sounds

nathymatias95 - Yanıt

Hi Andrew,

Very interesting and usefull guide to replace graphic card on an iMac, thank you very much. One question, do you know if it is possible to replace the GPU by a more recent one. For example one that is metal compatible. You understand, my question is: Is it possible to replace the GPU in order to have an iMac Late 2011 compatible with OSX Mojave ?

Thank you

David

paris.david - Yanıt

Great tutorial, I just replaced the GPU of my wife’s late 2009 21.5” iMac with it (found a new one for 30$ on ebay). Some screws and connectors on the logic board have different positions than in this instruction (which is for a 2011 model), but it was still very helpful! Just a hint: I also replaced the PRAM battery (that you see in step 32) while I was at it.

Thanks a lot!

Werner - Yanıt

Very useful guide! iMac 2011 AMD 6970M 2GB 27” with graphics card problems is now working perfectly again. Baked the card at 200C for 10 minutes and cleaned and reapplied thermal paste.

Tom Vreugdenhil - Yanıt

After doing the whole thing and trying to turn on it didnt…..it gives 3 beeps or tons or sound, stops and then starts over again with tons and keep going

Fredy - Yanıt

3 beeps/tones means memory isn't seated properly.

Chris Mostrom -

Hello, please, what would be the right thickness for GPU thermalpads. In my case, it will need to be replaced, but I don't know what the correct thickness is.

Thank you!

bruno_henrique_nunes - Yanıt

used this guide to re-paste the GPU as well as CPU to prevent it dying from heat as a precautionary measure. THANK YOU! P.S. i used K5-Pro to replace the gpu pad paste, thermal acrtic silver for both gpu and cpu chips

Ujjawal Manocha - Yanıt

Hi Thanks for , step by step images for mac upgrade.

Sateesh Kumar Vayugundla - Yanıt

ola

tenho um A311 21.5" de 2011, que no inicio quando ligava tinha o logo da maçã como cursor e a um 2/3 do fim ficava tudo preto mas tinha som, e com um outro monitor o pc trabalha so no segundo monitor.

Agora quadro preto no ecrã principal o segundo arranco para fazer o login .

Pergunta será placa gráfica K6750m 512mb ou outro possível problema.

Peço ajuda pois estou a começar a trabalhar com o Imac e estou perdido.

grato pela ajuda

José Carlos

jcar002@gmail.com

jose carlos Alves - Yanıt

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