21″ Apple iMac A1418 Logic Board 2.8GHz Core i5-5575R With 16GB Ram Late 2015 SSD Connection
The 21″ Apple iMac A1418 Logic Board is a crucial component that ensures your iMac operates smoothly and efficiently. Designed specifically for the Late 2015 models, this logic board features a powerful 2.8GHz Core i5-5575R processor and 16GB of RAM, providing excellent performance and reliability. Whether you are looking to replace a malfunctioning board or upgrade your iMac, this fully tested and high-quality part will meet your needs.
Part Numbers
- Apple Part Number: 661-02984. This is the official Apple part number ensuring compatibility with your device.
- Printed Part Numbers: 820-00431-02, 820-00431-A. These printed part numbers help verify the authenticity and compatibility of the logic board.
Compatibility
- iMac 21.5″ A1418: This logic board is fully compatible with iMac A1418 models from Late 2015, ensuring a precise fit.
- iMac16,2 Late 2015: Designed to work seamlessly with the MK442LL/A model, which features a 2.8GHz Core i5 processor.
Condition
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Replace Your iMac A1418 Logic Board?
- Restores Peak Performance: A new logic board ensures your iMac runs smoothly, eliminating crashes, slow performance, and unexpected shutdowns.
- Fixes Hardware Malfunctions: If your iMac is experiencing boot issues, failure to power on, or display problems, replacing the logic board resolves these concerns.
- Improves System Longevity: Replacing the logic board with a genuine Apple component extends the life of your iMac and maintains its compatibility with macOS updates.
- Supports SSD Upgrades: This logic board is designed to support SSD connections, significantly improving storage speed and overall system efficiency.
Signs You Need to Replace Your iMac A1418 Logic Board
- No Power or Boot Failure: If your iMac does not turn on or gets stuck on the Apple logo, the logic board may need to be replaced.
- Frequent Crashes and Freezing: Random crashes, blue screens, or system instability indicate potential logic board failure.
- Inability to Recognize Components: If your iMac fails to detect RAM, SSD, or other internal hardware, a faulty logic board might be the cause.
Important Notes
- Installation Advice: To prevent damage to your iMac and ensure proper functionality, we highly recommend professional installation.
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⚠️ Warning: Always Backup Your Data Before Repair ⚠️
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