27″ Apple iMac A1419 Model 3.5 GHz Core i5 (I5-7600) Logic Board Radeon Pro 575 4GB For Mid 2017 MNEA2LL/A – 661-03379
The 27″ Apple iMac A1419 Model 3.5 GHz Core i5 (I5-7600) Logic Board Radeon Pro 575 4GB for Mid 2017 MNEA2LL/A (661-03379) is an essential component for your iMac. If your system is experiencing instability, freezing, or failure to boot, then this replacement logic board can help restore functionality and ensure smooth operation.
Related Part Numbers
- Apple Part Number: 661-03379
- Printed Part Number: 820-00609-A
Compatibility
- iMac 27″ A1419: Compatible with the following models:
- iMac18,3 Retina 5K Mid 2017:
- MNE92LL/A (3.4 GHz Core i5)
- MNEA2LL/A (3.5 GHz Core i5)
- MNED2LL/A (3.8 GHz Core i5)
- BTO/CTO (4.2 GHz Core i7)
Condition
- Genuine Apple used part
- This part has not been repaired / refurbished
- All our provided parts are taken from working MacBooks
- Tested working 100% and Passed all quality checks
Inclusions
- Includes Logic Board only
- Ready to install
Condition Agreement
Why Replace the 27″ Apple iMac A1419 Model 3.5 GHz Core i5 (I5-7600) Logic Board Radeon Pro 575 4GB For Mid 2017?
- System Crashes or Freezes: Frequent crashes or freezes may mean the logic board is faulty. Replacing it restores system stability.
- Failure to Boot: If your iMac doesn’t power on or boot properly, the logic board may be the issue and needs replacing.
- Performance Issues: Slower performance or crashes often signal a failing logic board. Replacing it improves system responsiveness.
- Overheating: Overheating or shutdowns may result from a malfunctioning logic board. Replacing it can resolve these issues.Visible Damage: Physical damage, such as burnt areas or defects, requires replacing the logic board to restore functionality.
Signs That You Need to Replace the 27″ Apple iMac A1419 Model 3.5 GHz Core i5 (I5-7600) Logic Board Radeon Pro 575 4GB for Mid 2017:
- System Crashes or Freezes: Frequent crashes or freezes can indicate a faulty logic board, which should be replaced.
- Failure to Boot: If the iMac doesn’t boot up, the logic board may be the issue.
- Performance Lags: Unresponsive or slow performance often points to a defective logic board.
- Overheating Issues: Unexplained overheating and automatic shutdowns may suggest that the logic board is no longer functioning properly.
- Visible Damage to the Board: Any physical damage, such as burnt areas or damaged connectors, indicates the need for replacement.
Important Notes
- Professional Installation: It’s recommended to have the logic board installation performed by a professional technician to avoid any installation issues.
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⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️
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