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  1. iMac M1 24インチの分解, iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 1、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解, iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 1、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解, iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 1、 3の画像 3
    • このモデルの分解はどんな色でもできますが、私たちの分解はパープルに染められます。選んだのは、次のスペックを搭載した中間モデルです。

    • Apple 8コアM1チップ(4つの高性能コアと4つの高効率コアを 搭載した8コアCPU)と16コアNeural Engine

    • Apple M1 integrated 8コアGPU

    • 8 GB ユニファイドメモリ

    • 23.5インチ (対角) True Toneディスプレイ、4480 × 2520 ピクセル解像度、十億色対応、広色域(P3)

    • 256 GB SSD

    • スペックはさておき、このiMacはスタンドに立て掛けたiPadにそっくりです。iPadの分解を試みたことがある方はお分かりでしょうが、分解を始める前の嫌な予感がします。

  2. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 2、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 2、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 2、 3の画像 3
    • 長年にわたって、iMacの分解をしてきた経験から、この先の作業の流れも手馴れたものです。しかし我慢できない方は、まず先にX線画像をご覧ください。Creative Electronからの美しい画像が届きました。

    • 27インチ Intel iMacのX線画像と比べて気づいたのは以下の点です。

    • 新iMacは2枚の巨大なメタルプレートで占められています。一体何のために?

    • Appleロゴは、アンテナハードウェアには便利なRFパススルー方式を採用してしていますが、従来のようにアンテナ自体がAppleの形をしているわけではありません。

    • 大部分のチップは、上部(ディスプレイボード)と下部(主基板)の細長い水平方向に伸びるストリップ上に搭載されています。M1 MacBookの分解ブログをご覧になった方は、予想通りでしょう。

    • PS: 中央に見えるこの2つの丸い影像は、コイン型バッテリーでしょうか?

    PS: Are those two circles in the middle coin cell batteries? - Yep! for the NVRAM

    Dan - 返信

    My theory on the two metal plates: chambers for the speakers.

    Jeremiah - 返信

    Is that X-ray of the 2-port model? It looks like it has only 1 fan and lacks the circuit board located in the metal plate’s cutout that’s seen in the photo in Step 5. (Which I’m also curious about - a whole extra board? What’s it for?)

    Throwaway - 返信

    Good eye! Yes, Creative Electron X-rayed the base model, so there are some differences from the mid-range unit in our teardown—mainly cooling hardware and ports.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    @jeffsu - Can make note of that above as that’s an important detail

    Dan -

    I really can’t understand why they didn’t put the Apple logo centered, now that the hinge is lower and the center is free, at the very center of the iMac we have two button batteries…also what happened when they run out?

    Adriano - 返信

    Those button batteries tend to last around 10 years in this kind of application, usually powering the internal real-time clock and saving some system settings when the computer is turned off and unplugged. On older Apple hardware a dead battery only causes the computer to forget the time and wifi connection when it has been unplugged. I wonder if this new hardware will behave in a similar way.

    Drew Owen -

    Button cells have been used in computers like this forever.

    The Logo seems to be centered vertically in the space above the hinge, it would look weird dead center.

    I also think those large areas of metal are resonant chambers for the speakers.

    Adam Tolley - 返信

    Has anyone sussed what the two huge metal plates are for? My guess goes back to a mate who made an electronic gizmo and showed the prototype to his boss who just weighed it in his hand and said “Add a pound”. Nobody pays for lightweight kit unless it’s a necessity!!

    JoeStoner - 返信

    Some full-size (6-ft high) home speakers consist of two large (1-ft wide) but very thin (5 mm) pair of plates in each speaker. They can be loud (100-200 W). Did you tell us what technology the M1 iMac speakers use? Are they also just large piezzo speakers, or are the two chambers magnifiers for traditional speakers on either end?

    Calaf C - 返信

  3. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 3、 2の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 3、 2の画像 2
    • 同梱のMagic Keyboardは、2017年以来のアップデートでより丸みを帯びたコーナーに、iMac本体と同じカラーです。ファンクションキーも再デザインされました。

    • 言うまでもなく、モデル番号も新品です。A2449とEMC 3579です。

    • キーボード右上に新しく搭載されたTouch IDセンサーは、MacBookのTouch IDとは似つかぬもので、iPhoneのホームボタンとそっくりです。Touch IDが周辺機器に搭載されるのは初めてで、セキュリティや修理の面から興味深い意味を持っています。

    • Appleはセキュリティと言う名の下に、常にTouch IDボタンをデバイスのロジックボードにロックしています。つまり修理が困難になります。となると、ワイヤレス接続する周辺機器はどうなるのでしょうか?

    • キーボードの分解とTouch IDのテストについては、後ほど詳細にお話ししましょう!

  4. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 4、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 4、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 4、 3の画像 3
    • 私たちが手に入れたミッドレンジモデルには、Thunderbolt 4ポートが2つ、通常のUSB-Cポートが2つ搭載されています。これはベースモデルと比べると倍の数ですが、デスクトップとしてはあまり多くありません。ひょっとして内部に拡張用のスペースがあるのかも?

    • でもよく考えてください。カラーオプションの方が重要だと言う方は、おめでとうございます。ラッキーなことに、ポートの数よりもカラーオプションの数の方が多いからです。

    • 円状の電源ポートは、まるで映画マトリックスから出てきたようです。iMacがカンフーを習得して防衛してくる前に、早く分解を進めましょう。

    • フット部分には新モデルナンバーA2438が付番されています。そしてMade in Thailandと明記されています。

    • これまでiMacは中国で組み立てられてきましたが、一部はアメリカでも製造されていました。近年高まっている米中間の緊張状態(と関税)のために、中国は除外されているのかもしれません。

    • M1 iMacはiPad2台を重ねたほどの薄さで、ヘッドフォンジャックの長さよりも奥行きが短いため、iMacの側面からジャックを装着します。

    Some (like mine) were also built in Cork, Ireland ??

    Scott Brady - 返信

    Can you please not partake in the ridiculous personification of Apple products? Neuroblabla hardware notwithstanding these don’t have consciousness so deserve an article: “*the* iMac turned its jack sideways”.

    rjvbertin - 返信

    Are you getting offended over the personification of a computer? lol

    Duck -

    In the Middle East made in china iMac seriously

    hamid smith Q8i Oil Field - 返信

  5. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 5、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 5、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 5、 3の画像 3
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    • やったー!M1 iMacには、従来のiMac用接着剤が使用されており、私たちが心配していた粘着性の高いiPadの悪夢がよみがえることはありませんでした!

    • 私たちは接着剤で固められたデスクトップは好きではありませんが、どうしても接着剤を使用しなければならない場合は、このような簡単に剥がれるフォーム接着剤を支持します。2012 iMacの登場以来、推奨してきました。そして、便利なカッティングホイールで簡単に切り離せます

    • しかし、全てが同じとは行きません。ローラーを回すと何か下に当たっているような感覚があり、スムースなスライドができません。幸いなことに、このピザカッターは、保護用のプラスチック製スクリューポストの上を転がっているだけで、デリケートなパーツを破壊している訳ではありません。

    • これまでのiMacとは異なり、一枚のガラス構造です。つまり内部全体へのアクセスを妨げるシルバーメタル製の顎がありません。ケーブルに弛みが持たせてあり、ケーブルのトラップもありません。

    • このラジエーターのようなものは、スピーカーチャンバーなのでしょうか。早く確認したいです。

    Can we see the back of the chin please?

    malhal - 返信

    Perhaps those chambers are Apple’s adaptation of a transmission line design to extend output in the lowest octaves.

    Gene - 返信

    Can we get some close-ups of the white/gray (whatever) bezels. Would it be difficult to change them to black?

    Richard Murray - 返信

    You finally didn’t tell us about the two “radiators”. I can’t wait to find out!!

    carlosmf - 返信

    "Radiators" could be bass acoustic amplifiers using Helmholtz resonance, related to the two-speaker active cancellation used in recent Apple product speakers?

    muonteabr - 返信

    The glass breaks a the slightest bump. I have experienced my first crack in 2 days after the purchase :(

    Seth van der Meer - 返信

    Are there any cables connecting the display to the motherboard?

    Richard Murray - 返信

    Yes! Multiple cables connect between the display and the motherboard. They are pretty long, so you can see and disconnect them if you open the iMac slowly.

    Arthur Shi -

    Hey! How did you disconnect the screen from the logic board, power supply, etc? Were the cables difficult to get to?

    Matt Kaiser - 返信

    This teardown is an educational first look into a device, where we note interesting features and give it a repairability score. It is not meant to be used as a repair guide—stay tuned for our repair manuals!

    Arthur Shi -

  6. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 6、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 6、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 6、 3の画像 3
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    • iPhone 6sの分解で大活躍した2.5mmのナットドライバーが珍しく登場して、ロジックボードのスタンドオフネジを外します。iPhone用Marlin kitがあれば、問題ありません!

    • これほど薄型のコンピュータで、接着剤の代わりにネジが使用されているのは素晴らしいことです。いいですか、iPadチームの皆さん、ここは覚え書きしてください。

    • ファンレスのM1 MacBook Airサイズのロジックボードは、iMacの顎に当たる部分に搭載されています。

    • MacBook Airに搭載されているロジックボードとは異なり、このM1モデルは両側のファンで効果的に冷却します。ファンはロジックボード内側に向けて吹き付け、ヒートシンクはコッパー製のヒートパイプと2つの短いヒートシンクでM1からの熱を吸収します。

    • ファンについては後ほど詳しくご紹介しますが、ロジックボードが目の前にあるので、次の作業に移りましょう。

  7. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 7、 2の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 7、 2の画像 2
    • M1アーキテクチャのお陰で、このロジックボードはiMac史上最も小さなサイズです。 詳細に点検していきましょう。

    • Apple APL1102/339S00817 64ビット M1 8コア SoC (system on a chip).

    • SK Hynix H9HCNNNCRMMVGR-NEH 8 GB (2 x 4 GB) LPDDR4メモリ

    • Kioxia KICM225VE4779 128 GB NAND フラッシュストレージ

    • Apple 339S00763 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth モジュール

    • Apple APL1096/343S00474 パワーマネージメントIC

    • Apple APL1097/343S00475パワーマネージメントIC

    • Richtek RT4541GQV Apple CPU PWMコントローラー

    Might this actually be LPDDR4X as in the M1 MacBooks? SK Hynix does sell both, but SK Hynix’s Model Decoder would indicate this may actually be LPDDR4X. H9HCNNNCRMMVGR-NEH and the 10th digit: U is LPDDR4, M is LPDDR4X.

    Zipity Zi - 返信

    What is the circle on the right side of the m1 chip?

    mw j - 返信

    The circular thing looks like the weird power socket shown in photo #1 in step 4.

    AndrewNJohnson - 返信

    The circle would be the power connector. On models that have Ethernet, the Ethernet cable would plug into the power adapter and then enter the computer through the power cable/round connector.

    Frank - 返信

  8. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 8、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 8、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 8、 3の画像 3
    • ロジックボード裏側のチップ情報です。

    • Kioxia KICM225VE4779 128 GB NAND フラッシュストレージ

    • Macronix MX25U6472F 64 MBシリアル NORフラッシュメモリ

    • Broadcom BCM57762イーサーネットコントローラー

    • Infineon (旧Cypress Semiconductor) CYPDC1185B2-32LQXQ USB-Cケーブルコントローラー

    • Texas Instruments TPS259827ON 負荷電流の監視とトランジェントフォールトマネージメント機能を備えた15アンペアのeFuse

    • Cirrus Logic CS42L83Aオーディオコディック

    • 3つのLEDが下に付いた不思議なボタンがあります。これは何のためでしょうか?故障診断? それともTime Cook氏への秘密のモールス信号?何か意見がある方は下のコメント欄に残してください!

    The “mysterious button” you mention here is actually a diagnostic LED (common in all of Apple’s desktops). In the picture provided here, the right-most LED is LED 1, the middle is LED 2, and the left LED is LED 3. Apple describes their indications as follows:

    ​​LED 1 = Communication to power adapter is OK.

    LED 2 = Computer may be asleep or shutdown.

    LED 3 = Computer is awake.

    David Honeycutt - 返信

    To view the diagnostic LEDs as described below, use a black stick to press the diagnostic LED button.

    - LED 1 Indicates that the power adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet and trickle voltage from the power adapter has been detected by the main logic board. This LED will turn on when you connect the iMac and power adapter to an AC power source.

    David Honeycutt -

    - LED 2 Indicates that the computer may be in sleep or shutdown.When the computer has been shut down correctly, LED 2 behavior may differ: If a startup event is scheduled in System Preferences/Energy Saver, then LED 2 will stay on after a correct shutdown.If no startup event is scheduled in System Preferences/Energy Saver, then LED 2 will turn off and will stay off as long as the iMac and power adapter are kept connected and an AC power source is present. Unplugging the power adapter or the AC power source from the power adapter, then plugging it back in will turn this LED back on, even if the computer is still off.After disconnecting and reconnecting the AC power source, this LED could remain off: If the AC power source is missing or the power adapter is disconnected.If the logic board is disconnected from the power adapter.If the power adapter is faulty.

    David Honeycutt -

    - LED 3 Indicates that the computer is awake. This LED will be on when the computer is turned on and a video signal is being generated. If LED 3 is on and there is no image on the display, then the display or the cables between the display and logic board might be installed incorrectly or need replacement.

    David Honeycutt -

    Neat! Thanks for confirming and sharing this info!

    Arthur Shi -

    M1… what could it B? Wait… M1B… MIB! Don’t ever push the button, or at least until your training agent tells you to. That connects to an AI that has petabyte transfer rates. The Matrix, indeed. Was Agent Smith also a former MIB agent…?

    jhgifford - 返信

    HAHA, The technicians worst nightmare.

    Ben Capehart -

    Yes! Indicators led and the button, to desmagnetize the MLB. These button is used until MacBook Air 2018 to today.

    Eduardo - 返信

    Missy Elliott fan perhaps !?

    aceman72 - 返信

    Mine is in the Apple store to have the logic board replaced as the imac won't boot up. I guess if one thing like ram or storage goes down the whole lot needs changing. 2 port logic boards are £310 plus £85 labour to swop out.

    Michael - 返信

  9. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 9、 2の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 9、 2の画像 2
    • さあ、ポートについて話をしましょう!USB-Cボードは、車のシガーライターのソケットカバーのように跳ね上がります。そこから非常に薄い相互接続ボードを簡単に取り外せます。

    • ProモデルのiMacでさえ、すべてのポートがロジックボードにはんだ付けされています。デスクトップはモバイルPCに比べてポートの摩耗が少ないとはいえ、交換という選択肢があるのは安心です。

    • こんなに小さなパーツでさえ、カラーコーディネートされています。Appleの決めた事には全て賛成できませんが、その努力は認めましょう。

  10. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 10、 2の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 10、 2の画像 2
    • 薄型の相互接続ボードが取り出せたので、次のチップIDに移りましょう。

    • ASMedia ASM3142 PCIe-to-USB 3.1 第二世代コントローラー

    • Texas Instruments CD3218B12 USB-C ポート/パワーデリバリコントローラー

    • Intel JHL8040R Thunderbolt 4 レティマー

    • ASMedia ASM1543 USB-C 3.1対応の10 Gbps 4:2 muxスイッチ

    • Analog Devices (旧Linear Technology) LTC3890-2 2相同期型降圧コンバータ

    • Texas Instruments TMP464 5チャンネル温度センサー

    • Analog Devices SSM3515B 31WのD級オーディオアンプ

    The Analog Devices SSM3515B is what the HomePod uses for its tweeters. SEVEN SSM3515B ICs

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    • 実は、チップ情報はまだまだ続きます。何と0円という良心価格で、iMac M1のチップ情報を公開しました。この分解ページ上では紹介しきれないため、画像をご覧ください。iFixitの損はあなたの利益です。

  11. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 12、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 12、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 12、 3の画像 3
    • 私たちや鋭利な目を持つTwitterユーザーたちのように、この輝くメタル製チャンバーは新しいスピーカーシステムの一部だと推測できた方は大正解です!

    • 開口部は約1.5mmと非常に薄いながらも、表面積の大きさに比例して、内部スペースも大きくなります。より多くの空気を含めば、より豊かなサウンドが実現します。何もない空間を賢明に利用しています。

    • Appleのオーディオクオリティへのこだわりは、ヘッドフォンからAirTagに至るまで、製品ラインアップ全体にまで見て取れます。

    • Airといえば、このミッドレンジのiMacには2つの小型ファンが搭載されています。(ベースモデルではファンは1つのみ) この新モデルは、M1ラインの中で初のデュアルファンを搭載しています。同じM1チップを搭載した完全ファンレスのMacBook Airの性能を考慮すれば、2つあれば十分でしょう。

    Apple’s “obsession with audio quality” died when they quietly removed digital audio outputs from all of their devices in 2015.

    Gene - 返信

    What are you referring to? Digital audio output is available from the various types of USB ports that most of their devices have. If I understand correctly, the iPhone and iPad Lightning port only has digital audio output, and requires an adapter to expose an analogue audio output suitable for earphones or headphones (assuming that the device doesn’t have a headphone jack).

    irvbromberg -

    There must be a reason for including one or two fans, even though not required in other M1 devices. I wonder if Apple increased the M1 CPU clock rate for higher performance with one fan, and increased it further with two fans? I guess that this will become evident in M1 CPU benchmark testing.

    irvbromberg - 返信

    Do your left and right side speakers sound the same? Mine has more bass on the right one and more treble on the left one. Do you think it could be an hardware problem, like maybe the left one wasn't “attached” to the metal chamber during assembly? Or maybe I just have some other problem on the speakers of one side. They don’t sound “broken”, just like totally different. Dark on the right, bright on the left.

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  12. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 13、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 13、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 13、 3の画像 3
    • 次に、バッテリーボードに注目してみましょう。出力コネクタの2つのピンが3Vと表示されていることから、CMOSバッテリーを並列接続したものと思われます。しかし、なぜ2つなのでしょうか?そして、なぜ筐体のど真ん中に配置されているのでしょうか?

    • 通常であれば、旧iMacモデルのようにNVRAMを保護できるCR2032バッテリーが1つ搭載されているでしょう。

    • ベスト推測:新しいiMacのデザインでは、メインボードにCR2032を搭載するには薄すぎたのではないでしょうか。つまり、AirTagのバッテリーを入れることができなかったのです。そこでAppleは、半分の高さのCR2016を2つ搭載して、ここに隠したのです。

    • より詳細に点検すると、バッテリーボードの下には、iPhoneのバッテリーを固定するためのストレッチリリースタイプの接着剤プルタブがカモフラージュしています。

    • 接着剤で固定されたスマートフォンのバッテリーをこじ開けるより、この伸縮性ある接着剤の方がお気に入りですが、ここで使用されているのは...違和感があります。

    • ここでも薄さがその理由といえそうです。薄型のボードを固定しているのは、極めて薄い接着剤です。

    • ボードが接着剤で固定してされている限り、バッテリーの取り外しや交換はできません。幸いにも、バッテリーの交換は頻繁に発生しませんが、不便なことは確かです。

    Probably not for redundancy, but for capacity.

    CR2032 is too thick for this model, so they used 2 CR2016s instead, more or less the same thing.

    Tom Chai - 返信

    I think is the same Idea. The capacity of CR2032 is 220mAh and the CR2016 is 90mAh.

    Is more thinner CR2016 than CR2032 but lower capacity reduce the time of retain CMOS memory like less than 5 Years (the estimated life time of this products)

    And yes, for any think this, the CMOS battery is one of the “planned obsolescence” parameters.

    Víctor López -

    @tomchai We took some measurements and I think you’re right. Good catch! The CR2032 battery from an AirTag is literally too thick for this iMac. Wow. Step has been updated accordingly.

    Jeff Suovanen -

    I understand the need for some sort of battery for the CMOS but the placement seems to insure that the machine will eventually be bricked (or at the very least severely handicapped) by those getting depleted and almost impossible to replace. Why no making those user serviceable ?

    Alexandre Takacs - 返信

    To be honest I don’t this is “almost impossible to replace. It is literally right in the center once your take off the screen.

    Also it doesn’t seem to cause the device to brick either. Most of the time you get inaccurate clock whenever you unplug the computer from power and that’s it.

    Tom Chai -

    It’s doubtful a dead CMOS battery will brick the machine. Modern systems usually only have these to keep the realtime clock going when the unit is powered down AND unplugged. In fact, if your Mac is plugged in, the drain on the batteries is probably 0, so the clock (pun intended) only starts running down substantially when the machine is taken out of service. These lithium cells have a crazy long shelf life; I have a copy of Legend of Zelda from the late 80s which still has the save games intact, backed up by a CR2032. RTCs draw a bit more current, but it’s still low.

    I don’t expect these batteries to become an issue for multiple decades.

    Zorin the Lynx -

    is it for find-my imac (bluetooth le advertise)?

    why would they need RTC when they have internet??

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  13. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 14、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 14、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 14、 3の画像 3
    • このiMacPadから、他に何を取り出せるでしょうか?私たちが見つけたものは…

    • モジュラーのヘッドホンジャックです。ポートの消耗頻度が高い事を配慮してあります。これはグッドニュースです。この筐体の薄さがもたらす利点はヘッドホンジャックが裏側にないため、手探りして装着する必要がないことです。

    • 電源ボタンです。頑丈なメタルブラケットに接着剤で直接取り付けられています。小さなヒンジが作動して応答します。

    • "スタジオクオリティ"のマイクアレイです。上部に2つ、カメラ付近の前面側に1つ、計3つのマイクが配置されています。

  14. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 15、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 15、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 15、 3の画像 3
    • 背面についているAppleロゴは、クラシック版MacBookのように発光しませんが、明らかに放射しています。過去のiMacと同様、パッチアンテナを取り付けるための便利な切り欠きが入っています。

    • ディスプレイシールドには、水平に並行する2つのスロットが付いており、ケース側の対応するタブに引っ掛けて、ディスプレイをしっかりと固定します。これまでの歴史を考慮すると、表示はありませんが、パネルの製造メーカーはLG Displayである可能性が高いと言えます。

    • スタンドのヒンジ用ハードウェアは、外部からアクセスできなくなっているため、購入段階でVESAマウントアダプタを選択しておく必要があります。さもないとiMac用のオープニングホイールの跡ががいつまでも残ってしまいます。

    Do Apple sell a separate stand to fix to the VESA, in case you change your mind down the road !?

    aceman72 - 返信

    I’ve read that you can take it to the Genius Bar and they’ll put on a stand if you changed your mind about the VESA iMac but I have not tested this theory.

    callmesalazar - 返信

    Asked them how much to put a vesa stand on mine whilst it was in for repair. Quoted me £125 so it can be done. Not sure of price swopping vesa to stand though

    Michael -

  15. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 16、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 16、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 16、 3の画像 3
    • 約束通り、この耀く新キーボード内部に侵入します。アップデートにも関わらず、開口できないほどの強力な接着力です。重量用吸盤カップとイソプロピルアルコール、そして忍耐があれば上手く行きます。

    • Touch IDキー上面は、通常のキーキャップのように見えますが、キーの内部構造はiPhone 7のTouch IDセンサーと非常によく似ています。

    • それではキーボードのTouch IDセンサーを交換するとどうなるでしょうか? Touch IDセンサーは正常に接続し、Touch IDキーのクリックに反応します。しかし指紋と連動しません。Touch IDセンサーは、キーボードとペアになっているようです。

    • 既に分かっていたことです。Touch IDセンサーがオリジナルのハードウェアと暗号化してペアリングされているのは、今に始まったことではありません。しかし、このTouch IDを搭載した周辺機器は新登場ゆえに、引き続きテストを続けます。

    • 実験:2台のiMacに1つのキーボードを繋げます。 一度キーボードをiMacにペアリングした後、別のiMacにペアリングするためには最初の設定を解除する必要があります。ペアリングの解除後、後で同じキーボードに再びペアリングしても、iMacに保存さているはずのTouch ID情報が削除されています。

    What else is in there?! What chips does it use?

    babakrezai - 返信

    what are the differences between the internals of the magic keyboard and the touch id one? Is there a new security chip?

    nuh ovaice - 返信

  16. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 17、 3の画像 1 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 17、 3の画像 2 iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 17、 3の画像 3
    • 新しい電源供給(と統合されたイーサネットジャック)は、外側に付けられていますが、私たちのツールからは逃れられません!頑丈な重量用ツールを準備する必要がありますが、その価値はあります。

    • リペアビリティの利点: iMacの電源装置が壊れたとしても、簡単に交換できます。そして旧モデル同様に、iMac内部に大きなコンデンサが搭載されていないため、内部へのアクセスが安全です。

    • 一方で、コンデンサの交換はできません。破壊無しに内部を開くことはできません。

    • ネットワークケーブルが通っているとはいえ、内部は標準のApple MacBook用電源アダプタと似ています。

    • 小さなイーサーネットボードが黒いワイヤー束を介して、インターネットを通信しているようです。

    • 赤いワイヤーは、非Magsafeの磁気アンビリカルコードに電力を供給します。

    • 電源の出力は143Wですが、私たちのテスト結果によると、iMacは最大でも60W程度しか消費しませんでした。これは電力を必要とするUSB-C周辺機器用に、十分な余裕を持たせています。

    How does the coaxial magnetic connector on the (unpictured) other end of the cable connect (presumably) eight wires (four twisted pairs) for gigabit Ethernet? Are there tiny little fingers in the inner tube of the female connector on the iMac’s processor board? Can you take a look?

    Dominic Dunlop - 返信

    If you look closely at an X-ray transmission photo or a close-up photo of the motherboard, you can see 12 metal contacts on the circumference. Normally, the Ethernet signal line is 2x4, but I guess they made it 3x4 so that it is equivalent even if the connector is turned 180 degrees. On the other hand, I think the 15.9V9A DC current is supplied by the center electrode (positive) and the surrounding cylindrical electrodes (negative).

    muonteabr -

    Thanks for that. It could alternatively be that the extra four contacts are for stuff like orientation sensing, communication with the power brick, standby power, voltage sensing …

    Dominic Dunlop - 返信

    Hi there, would it be possible to see what’s underneath the black sealing glue on the top-side of the pcb? Close metal heatsinks, where the primary side inductors are located. Thanks!

    Robert - 返信

    I’m interested in what the connectors in the power cable are carrying:

    Is the central metal pin in the connector at the iMac end connected to a conductor in the cable?

    The four red wires carry DC from the power supply.

    Do the remaining eight wires carry ethernet, i.e. four twisted pairs? If this is true, then is the ethernet transceiver on the iMac’s logic board, and the ethernet board in the power supply is only a passive connector?

    An upcoming “M1X” Mac Mini is rumoured to use the same magnetic power connector. Will the power cord ethernet be capable of carrying 10 Gbit ethernet, an option they must be planning to provide, since it is an option on the existing M1 Mac Mini?

    James Gilbert - 返信

    Yes, since you show a Broadcom BCM57762 ethernet controller chip on the main logic board, then the ethernet components in the power brick must be entirely passive.

    James Gilbert -

    Hi James! That’s a great observation and deduction!

    Arthur Shi -

    What is the width in millimeters of the connector jack on the display side?

    stevenloyens_tienen - 返信

    Did you make note what he DC voltages/amps that are being sent to the iMac? I have a crazy idea to convert one of these for usage off a 12V camper van setup and would love to know before I start dissecting!

    panopticon2 - 返信

    Is the 16-pin chip on the underside the ethernet line side transformer?

    If so can you check out the connections? Your photo shows 2 of them looking very dodgy.

    My iMac is not able to get more than 100M through that connector and I’m guessing one of these connections is bad on my power brick also. Apple might have a quality issue here (though many wouldn’t notice the speed drop even if they use this niche port).

    Dean Jackson - 返信

    Ah I see that’s not the transformer now… it’s probably built into the RJ45 connector. The twisted pairs look to be in that black bundle that runs down to the RJ45 on it’s own little board with a weird bundle termination… Still, lots of places for a broken or bad connection between there and the Broadcom chip at the other end of the braided cable.

    Dean Jackson - 返信

  17. iMac M1 24インチの分解: 手順 18、 1の画像 1
    • これで私たちの今までで一番パープル狂な分解は終わりですーごめんね、パープルのPixelフォン。

    • Appleの最新のiMacは、他のM1マシーンに続いて興味深いながらも、さらに修理不可能な道を突き進んでいます。

    • この新モデルを可能な限り薄型にするために、多くの素晴らしいテクノロジーが投入されていますが、これほど薄型のオールインワン・デスクトップを必要としている人は一体どれだけいるのでしょうか?Appleのプライオリティは、理解し難い時があります。

    • ご期待ください!次の分解テーブルでは、新Apple TVとSiri Remote、さらにはiPad Proを紹介する予定です。

    • いつものように、最後は私たちが提案するリペアビリティのスコアをお話しましょう。

    From a marketing perspective, the thinness is brilliant. Do we need a thinner iMac? No! Does it look cool as heck? Yes!!!

    Calion - 返信

    Erstaunlich genug, daß Ihr für dieses "Bic Einwegfeuerzeug " eine 2 gebt!!! Eine 0 wäre wohl gerechter, denn " REPARIEREN " läßt sich das Teil ja wohl nicht mehr, nur wegwerfen und neukaufen! ƒ¨ç∆ Åππ@€!

    Alexander deLarge - 返信

  18. まとめ
    • ファン、USBポート、ヘッドホンジャック、電源ボタン、スピーカーとウェブカメラは理想的なモジュールで、修理がフレキシブルに可能となります。
    • 外部電源の交換は頻度が高くありませんが、修理は非常に困難です。
    • ディスプレイの取り外しと交換は手間と時間がかかりますが、最もアクセスしやすいコンポーネントです。
    • 内部のストレージに手を加えることはできません。修理やアップグレード、データリカバリー、さらにはセキュリティにも大きな影響を与えます。
    • メモリはM1パッケージにはんだ付けされています。交換やアップグレードが出来ません。
    • デバイスを開口する唯一の方法はディスプレイの接着剤を切開することです。全ての修理作業に手間がかかります。
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Awesome teardown so far, and I’m very relieved that they didn’t switch to a stronger screen adhesive!

Cero - 返信

Adhesive…humbug! Give me magnets.

barryjaylevine - 返信

Why? There is nothing upgradeable in the chassis. One can’t upgrade the SSD or RAM so what’s the point of going inside it other than that rare time to maybe clean the dust out of it?

Eduardo Gomez -

Yeh that's true ..like having a ton of space inside and can’t even have a upgradable m.2 slot thts way too bad. I mean they cold have give a spare slot somewhere.

Honey Pawar -

Is the glass chin color changeable?

John A - 返信

This is exactly what I want to know too! :)

Well actually I’m interested to know if it’s painted or an adhesive plastic, It would be nice for the chin to be transparent so you can see the speakers, fan and at least the metal shielding around the motherboard.

bob obba -

Well, if you want black, and are prepared to put up with a particularly snitty web page, take a look at dbrand.com.

Dominic Dunlop -

Only if you replace the entire display.

Brandon -

Interesting look at the stand mount. Swapping the foot for VESA mount is going to require removing the display.

vincentmaggio - 返信

The VESA Mount iMac is a special build to order option from Apple. It is not a user-installable option.

Peter Hillman -

iFixit on the ball as usual. Happy to see that with all that high integration the design is still sort-of modular!

Spikey2 - 返信

can’t wait to see the screen cables and connectors…

Jonathan PETIT - 返信

Aren’t those “circular things” inductors?

Lamp - 返信

Information is circulating that the M1 SSDs have a problem of premature wear? have you done wear tests on the M1 SSDs?

https://bartechtv.com/m1-mac-ssd-wear-pr...

Olivier Tableau - 返信

The SSD disk write issues have been fixed in 11.4 which came out today. The person who found the issue in first place says it was a result of a kernel bug. He also said 11.4 is said to have addressed the excessive write to SSD. Look at twitter link below for his statement.

People on MacRumours who are on 11.4 also said the SSD writes are much lower than before the update.

https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1396...

Rohith Mekala -

@vincentmaggio: check out this photo from Apple’s website which shows the VESA mount: https://store.storeimages.cdn-apple.com/...

spearson - 返信

I love the colors but the lack of upgradeability isn’t exactly making me rush out and get one. I wish they had kept the thicker design with magnets in the screen. A desktop machine does not have to be ultra thin. Please Apple, get off the thin and light trend.

STEPHEN WALTERS - 返信

I agree with you. But even if it were thicker, which would be nice because you would not have an audio cable sticking out of the side for powered speakers, the Apple Silicon platform means no more upgrades ever. Soldered RAM and soldered storage from this point forward. Having to pay Apple prices for more RAM and more storage. Nothing is repairable in this Mac, except the display. Something goes wrong, whole new motherboard.

Peter Hillman -

”Nothing is repairable in this Mac, except the display.”

The power supply and the fans are the most likely things (still unlikely) to fail over time. The PSU is external and the fans can be replaced.

I would love to see upgradeable RAM though but it seems that the days for that are over. Also, RAM isn’t very likely to fail over time.

If Apple’s pricing was more reasonable I wouldn’t care about it at all, just buy enough when you buy the computer.

fishsauce -

As someone who has fixed countless iMacs over the past 6 years from 2007 models to 2020 models I can confidently say that adhesive is here to stay and that is a good thing. The repair time on 2007-2011 models is significantly higher and more annoying. The adhesive is honestly convenient and nice, with 3-4 cuts you have the entire display off. An SSD upgrade can be done in 25 minutes on a 2015 iMac, on a 2011 the same repair would take 45 minutes.

Brandon -

PSA: The SSD disk write issues have been fixed in 11.4 which came out today. The person who found the issue in first place says it was a result of a kernel bug and he also says 11.4 addresses the issue. Update to 11.4 if your on M1 macs. Users on 11.4 from MacRumours have also reported that SSD writes are much lower on 11.4.

https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1396...

Rohith Mekala - 返信

is it me or the x-ray of the M1 is missing the other fan? it seams to only have one on the left side.

Darek Barquero - 返信

In the comments above, the X-Ray is the base model unit with two ports and one fan. It is not the one they tore down.

Peter Hillman -

The “metal plates” are obviously acoustic chambers, like in the 2015 iPad Pro. Look at the way they connect exclusively to the woofers.

Brad Fortin - 返信

Literally no reason for there to be a chin.

Super Jesus - 返信

Multiple reasons: 1) the user can actually see the color, 2) the iMac is instantly recognizable, instead of a totally generic screen, and 3) Apple likes it. There are no technical reasons for the chin, since all the components would pretty clearly fit under the screen, so there are obviously aesthetic ones.

Jared -

I was so excited for new iMacs - but imo it’s a bigg miss in many respects. Not really a feat to make it slim when the psu is external. Not making the board user replaceable from the bottom (like ram on the old iMacs is a missed opportunity that really limits the repairablity and lifespan of this machine…

hunakkah armadillo - 返信

There are separate versions of iMac for use with VESA mount, thus no foot included.

https://www.apple.com/sg/shop/buy-mac/im...

Sasmito Adibowo - 返信

See extra room for a future dedicated graphics card?

rbacigal - 返信

Hopefully the extra space is for a battery. Apple is going to be sued for false advertising showing these things turned on with no power cord, and is going to have to recall them and install a battery.

John Howard -

I am just happy you can get in easily. If you want more storage, than you can plug in an external hard drive. Unfortunately RAM is soldered. Other than that, I am happy with the insides of the new iMac.

Lucas Andreason - 返信

What is the model of the screen panel, and who is it made by?

Rob - 返信

Can you remove the stand, so that a VESA mount adapter might be fitted instead?

Insight - 返信

Are the ribbon cable connections to the logic board using the same connectors as the previous generation iMacs? Maybe there is hope for making a FrankenMac from a damaged 24” model…

Ron Parkinson - 返信

Hrm, I’m wondering, since the glass directly covers the chin, could the very ambitious remove the paint from the interior of the glass and leave it clear (seeing the motherboard), or custom paint it.

Eric Merrill - 返信

I would have added to the summary that putting consumable parts like the two coin cells behind all that glue is just making a mockery of repairablity. Talk about engineering in a life span.

jim stewart - 返信

Those batteries should only be needed when it loses power and that is probably enough juice for it to be unplugged for 10 years.

eric.summers -

Can you verify if those tabs that slot into the display bear any weight of the display? One of the issues repairing 2012+ iMacs is the possibility of the display falling away if the adhesive fails. Does it look like those tabs hold the display in anyway?

The Stem - 返信

Only Apple makes a computer that is beautiful on the inside but also impossible to open.

tylercwillis - 返信

Actually I am a little disappointed. I felt sure Apple could get it down way below 2/10 on the ifixit scoring system. What were they thinking?

jeeves - 返信

Right. I think all those color matched parts increased the modularity.

eric.summers -

I can think of someone that might welcome thinner and lighter iMacs. “Low-level PC” techs. If you ever had to slug 300 new computers into a school and replace desktops, you’ll welcome the weight savings. It adds up to the wear and tears on one’s back. Just because a YouTube reviewer can’t think of a reason for something, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. No shade directed at iFixit. Just a self-awareness check for people that criticize for a living. Thanks for the hard work iFixit in bringing repair guides to the every-person!

Danny Sarco - 返信

If I can’t take the internal storage out of the case before I send the hardware off for repair, my company will not buy them which means they are effectively disposable.

Tim Hogard - 返信

Clunky solution: Get the least storage they offer, use it only for System and apps, and use external storage for everything else.

Calion -

bullocks! on this one double bullocks

John Cone - 返信

It’s basically a glorified smartphone.

Sean Tudor - 返信

>in our testing, the iMac only draws about 60 watts at most.

Is that with the.Analog Devices SSM3515B 31-watt class-D audio amplifier on full blast? Does that mean it’d only draw 29 W without an amp? How about without a display? Does the Mini have the same amp in it?

And what do these chips do, with no battery to manage? Does the mini also have these?

>Apple APL1096/343S00474 power management IC

>Apple APL1097/343S00475 power management IC

>Richtek RT4541GQV power management IC

John Howard - 返信

Good question John! We mostly tested the iMac at the brightest display level and fully loaded processor cores. We didn’t think to crank the volume up to 11 while we did that! That would probably add a substantial bit of watts.

Arthur Shi -

That’s not a computer!

You need to be able to pop the lid, swap in a new SSD etc.

It probably will make a good office machine, look great on a receptionists desk etc., but of very limited appeal to those into computers.

It looks like the Mac mini is my only option - assuming an M1 Mac pro will cost way to much $$$$$

Paul Stubbs - 返信

You can't swap in a new SSD on the Mini either.

Calion -

The question for me is if this new M1 iMac is also prone to the gray-spots-in-the-corners issue that all other iMacs have been over the years. Looking at the internal side of the screen panel it doesn’t seem sealed well around the metal frame to keep dust particles coming through the fan intake port from penetrating the display behind the glass. I guess only time will tell…

Alex - 返信

Why? There is nothing upgradeable in the chassis. One can’t upgrade the SSD or RAM so what’s the point of going inside it other than that rare time to maybe clean the dust out of it?

Eduardo Gomez - 11 hours ago

What about when those fans eventually seize, or clog up? What about a damaged headphone jack? How about replacing the screen due to damage/cracking? Those batteries will run out eventually too! 101 reasons why you should be able to (easily) access YOUR own device.

Ben Stanton - 返信

So it’s an iPad with a big screen. Apple really wants 100% disposable devices, doesn’t it? This is ridiculous. This is even worse than buying a car where the tires are permanently attached and you can’t change the oil. Oh, but you can replace the mirrors! Yeah, like anyone ever has to do that unless they’re in an accident…2/10 is ridiculously generous. It should be 0/10.

sapphirescales - 返信

Everyone that says “So it’s an iPad with a big screen” is evidence that Apple is guilty of false advertising for showing them turned on displaying a screen saver, without being plugged in. How many people are going to be disappointed that it has no battery? I think Apple will have to recall them and put in the missing battery.

John Howard -

I noticed that the needle in the gauge on the Repairability Score jiggles a bit. Does that mean some of these iMacs are just slightly more repairable than others? So maybe 1.999999996 to 2.000000004?

Richard Murray - 返信

This is a big step for Apple. They improved security to fully protect their devices from tampering by rogue consumers who falsely believe that just because they purchase a device, they have some kind of right to upgrade or repair it. Apple knows full well that there is an ample supply of fools who will overlook this limitation because PURPLE.

Gene - 返信

Here's the thing about this: The only difference in repairability between this and previous iMacs is that you can't replace the memory or storage. That's due to the increased speed from having it as an SOC, not to make it disposable. Although repairability is nice, so is speed.

Too bad the whole thing’s not ZIF, though.

Calion -

It’s basically becoming a gigantic smartphone.

Rubens Martins - 返信

Lol do you know anything about this thing? just because it Uses ARM Instruction set doesn’t mean its a Smartphone.

Peter Ben Jumanne -

What in !&&* is the battery for? What is when they are empty?

Jürgen Meister - 返信

It's for the clock when you unplug it.

Calion -

Can the TouchID keyboard be purchased separately if the original seems to fail? I’m looking on Apple’s website and it doesn’t appear to be available, at least for the time being.

Jesse Hooton - 返信

This is freely replaceable, no special lockdown present.

Tom Chai -

As a longtime apple user this is a mockery of a computer, my current iMac has 20gb of Ram and still works without issues after 10 years, what is the lifespan of this machine, 2 years, max 3, it's obvious that every new iteration of macosx will transform this into a brick, just to assure that you buy another Mac… what a waste of resources and money

camirisk - 返信

If you buy the high-end version, it will last a lot more than 3 years—however long 16 GB will be sufficient. I'm guessing about eight years, no less than most Macs.

Calion -

Apple makes some of the most clumsy machines in the industry.

They could easily have made the glass fit with magnets and allowed for RAM and SSD upgrades. Hopeless.

Alex Santos - 返信

Well, no. Allowing RAM and SSD upgrades would slow down the computer and reduce the massive speed advantage of the M1.

Calion -

I’m curious to see if the lower end model uses the same logic board but with a different M1 SoC and one less usb-c board and whether it still has the second connector for the other 2 usb-c ports

Devnol - 返信

Turns out, the iMac has a chin. I know, I know, somehow we will find the strength to carry on.

montex66 - 返信

Lighter, thinner computers mean less packaging and less space, fuel and energy needed to store and transport them. A huge benefit to everyone globally, not just their owners.

Also, while people may not move desktops very frequently, when you do have to do it, it’s always appreciated when they’re lighter and easier to carry. Eg. If you work in IT and have to install them.

Jonny T - 返信

In other words, yes, there are people and there are good reasons for wanting this trend to not only continue at Apple, but also at other computer manufacturers.

Jonny T -

A lot of good that does if the computers have to be thrown away because they can’t be upgraded or repaired. It’s people like you who were responsible for “water saving” showerheads. They might use 20% less water, but you have to spend 2x longer in the shower to get the soap out of your hair. Great job. Same thing with super thin toilet paper. Do you really think people are going to walk around with sh*t on their a$$es just because it takes longer to pull off 2 miles of toilet paper to equal 5 squares of normal toilet paper? No. All it does is waste everyone’s time. If you make shopping bags thinner, people will just double-bag.

People aren’t going to just live with their slow/non-functional computer when it can’t be repaired or upgraded. They’re going to buy a new one. So much for your “energy saving” theory. The ONLY thing this does is increase the profits of Apple at the expense of everyone else.

sapphirescales -

Great job, but I think that complaining that really small components can’t be disassembled is kind of ridiculous. How do you “service” a (much bigger) Nvidia graphics card. Heck a single DIMM is bigger than the M1 SOC. A mechanical camera can be taken apart, cleaned, and modified. The (far more capable) camera in a good smartphone is a tiny package. As this stuff changes, I think you need to move the goalposts.

Tonio Loewald - 返信

Think back to the Macintosh’s beginning. It has always been about simplicity: Simple to setup out of the box. Simple to use by non-computer users. Done.

Moving forward, Apple’s take on Macintosh simplicity expanded much further to its construction: If there’s no chance to upgrade/expand, the device is yet even more simple.The way you buy it is the way it remains for life…usually.

Lastly, as technology advanced and made it possible to create a nearly ‘solid state’ computer (thank you SSD and no thank you the need for an internal cooling fan(s)), we are now just south of Apple’s vision of Computer Nirvana: No moving parts. No upgrade opportunity. No user-serviceability. And (hopefully) no need for it to be serviced.

I remember my first solid-state, transistor radio. One-tenth the size of my desktop radio. Had good sound for both AM and FM, could accept a mini-earphone, and ran for a month of periodic use on two AA batteries.

Apple’s vision and quest to this end will remain…as long as there’s an Apple to do it.

Steven Smith - 返信

Everything will need to be serviced: accident and bad batches happens, and if the only option is to change the entire machine, that’s the opposite of an environmental friendly company like they call themselves… And if we want to keep living on this universe, it’s better to go back on repairable stuff, or otherwise just nuke each other to speed up our end

Daniele Carminati -

Thanks this was really helpful now i can fix the one I have.

Kymani Bailey - 返信

Bad Bad for Consumer and Service Facilities……

Frank Cortez - 返信

What about the stand? You didn’t try to disassemble the stand from the hinge part. There are silver covers giving access to the screws holding the stand to the plate. I’m wondering if the stand can be easily removed via the hinge maybe then it’s posible to have some kind and after market vesa adapter.

Nesto - 返信

What are the specs (voltage and amperage) on the power adapter going to the iMac?

Simon Desrochers Laplante - 返信

Is ist possible to unscrew the foot from the frame for a transport in a luggage?

Jurgen Reller - 返信

Apple should reach that what is needed now for this earth. Our planet is full of junk. The time to throw away things is over. We need to repair, and recycle as much as it is possible. If Apple concentrates on this, they have my respect. But not if the produce things like this. The same old way of beautful colored glued unrepairable $@$*.

Max Madr - 返信

It would have cost them probably a few cents extra to make the backside of the “chin” a removable cover, and add an m.2 and/or sodimm slot.. but of course it makes more profit if the customer has to buy a new machine if he needs to upgrade.

anonymous 2835 - 返信

You all figure out the pinout of the power connector?

Tony Call - 返信

It would be interesting for you to do an teardown of the iMac B1 base model, to see the differences between them, which are many internally!

Hugo Demiglio - 返信

Is the foot removable ?

Manuel Bouyssou - 返信

No, the foot is not removable. You can buy it either with this stand OR the VESA stand. But a user/consumer can not remove the stand.

Niek Sanderman -

How is it a Blow to Security that the SSD NAND is soldered to the Board????

Peter Ben Jumanne - 返信

I'm happy with the version with the table stand. It’s a pity that you can’t take it in your luggage because of the non-removable stand. The original packaging is huge.

Oleh Melnik - 返信

Can you remove the silver round parts from the stand?

Kai Sonnenrein - 返信

Just the fact that you can't upgrade the memory is a definitely no-no for me. I would like to know the results of their qualitative/quantitative research and the characteristics of the persona they created based on which they decided to create this computer (aka large iPad).

Bill Pantos - 返信

What is the purpose of the CR2016 batteries? My iMac locked up and after reset it does not start anymore. Revive or Restore don't work. Can it be that the CR2016 batteries are empty? The iMac is most of the time not plugged in, I use it in a second home. The iMac has only power when I'm there.

Rudi - 返信

The CR2016 is responsible for CMOS (Which saves/keeps Time, settings, Boot disk selection, etc). So If It was unplugged for long periods of time, It is more likely it is drained.

Time to replace it.

Ben Capehart -

Great tear down. Thank you!

Hey Apple, we wouldn't be mad if there were a dozen small screws on the back of the iMac. We would actually love it in fact. We would love the absence of the adhesive tape.

i didn't see the heat sink. Maybe the stand should be part of the heat sink. hmmm.

YetiSki - 返信

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