iMac crashed with weird screen, won't get passed boot logo


Recommended Posts

I have seen that, on cards that have GPU memory problems, If the card is old enough (i think pre Radeon 6000 or maybe 5000) those ram chips can easily be swapped, if the 3rd party repair shop has them in stock. I got a Nvidia card fixed this way for 10$

 

Is it as easy as opening up the iMac and swapping our the card like any ol' PC?

 

Almost, but the gpus are not as compatible if they are not from a similar model. They will fit just fine, regardless of vendor, but it needs to have the same placement of the GPU chip and the memory modules, because of the custom cooling. Laptops and AiOs usually have one heatsink for both cpu and gpu and both of those chips need to be in a precise location for the cooling to actually work on both of them.

ok the next best thing you can do is to remove the card and send it off to some one who can "re-ball" the GPU, on ebay it costs about $70 thats only if you really want get the unit up and running again.

 

if you do decided to do that, once you get it back use some artic silver on it as the paste that apple use totaly suxs

I found some.  They're $100 and say things like "if we damage it further, we're not responsible" and "we can't guarantee success."  Classic lol.

 

I guess I'll look into selling this for scrap and buy a new one.  Sigh.  This is my first computer that's actually ever died on me.

nothing happens lol

here sorry forgot to mention you will need the restore disk that came with your mac.

http://www.cnet.com/news/how-to-invoke-and-interpret-the-apple-hardware-tests/

 

I have to ask this but are you for real? or just looking to fill that extra star on your post count lol

Seriously?  That's kind of insulting.  I haven't even been active here for about 2 years.  Why would you think I'm making this up?  If I'm going after post count, why would I isolate my posts to just two threads?  This is the kind of stuff that made me stop posting in the first place.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • You can enable the Nova redesign in Firefox 152, under about:config
    • As long as Manifest v2 extensions keep working. I always enable compact mode from about:config. I hope I won't have to switch to LibreWolf or WaterFox anytime soon.
    • Threads scales past half a billion users, brings deeper community and feed controls by Fiza Ali Meta has announced Threads crossing a major milestone of 500 million monthly active users. And, at the heart of this growth sits something simple: communities. From books to basketball, parenting to music, Threads says its rise has been powered by people clustering around shared interests and, in turn, giving the platform its identity. In response, the platform is expanding its Communities feature beyond beta and introducing a set of new tools designed to make participation easier and more engaging. A redesigned Communities Hub will now appear in the main navigation menu, allowing users to jump between groups without leaving their feed. Each community will also receive a distinct Community Icon, giving them clearer visual identity and making them easier to recognise across the platform. Then there’s Community Progress, which is a kind of live gauge showing how close a topic is to becoming a full-fledged community, alongside guidance on how users can contribute to its development. In addition, Meta is also expanding its Community Champions programme, recognising more users who actively contribute to community engagement. And then things go more local; Local Communities is already available in 100 countries, including North America, South America, Asia, and Europe but are now rolling out with native-language tags starting in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. The platform is also expanding Live Chats to more communities in the coming weeks, adding features such as co-hosting and the ability to quote moments directly into users’ feeds. Beyond communities, Meta is tightening the loop between users and their feeds. Earlier this year came "Dear Algo," a feature that lets people tell Threads what they want more or less of. Now it’s being paired with a new tool, "Your Algo." It allows people to adjust how frequently certain topics appear, with options lasting one, three, or seven days. Meta says these preferences remain private and can be managed alongside “Dear Algo” in a unified settings hub. The rollout begins in the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Finally, the company says these changes are part of an ongoing effort to refine Threads based on user feedback and that further updates will continue as the platform evolves.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Year In
      Console General earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Year In
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Twozo Technologies earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Veteran
      branfont went up a rank
      Veteran
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      520
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      196
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      110
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      89
    5. 5
      Nick H.
      71
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!