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Modèle A1419 / Fin 2012 / Processeur 2.9 & 3.2 GHz Core i5 ou 3.4 GHz Core i7, ID iMac13,2

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How is xeon support?

Are xeons supported? I have seen people swap in xeons in the 2011 models so i would assume 2012 should be the same but i have not come across anyone who has done this.

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Swapped in a Xeon E3-1275 v2 i got for 23 bucks off ebay. Everything works fine and saved a bit of beer money. Also popped in a msata ssd with a 7+17 converter and booting off that nicely as well.

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The issue is the generation of Intel chips. I really don’t see any benefit if you already have an i7 chip and if you have an i5 then getting to an i7 would be what I would do. Keep in mind the needed micro code is held in the EFI so only the CPU series Apple has used is within the EFI.

Between the xenon being a Broadwell series as well as most have a higher TDP which would be to high for the system you really can’t use them.

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This socket only supports Ivy and sandybridge anyways and the ones im looking at maintain the same tdp.

Also its a bit cheaper, chips are basically the same but i dont see a point paying an extra 10-15 bucks for essentially a name change.

In addition xeons are not present in the 2011 imac lineup either but still maintain compatibility.

I guess i will update this thread if it worked or not when i test it.

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incorrect, the xeon equivalent of the i7 3770 is a bit cheaper at my time of purchase and maintains the same tdp as its consumer version. Sandybridge and ivybridge xeons exist.

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