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Remplacement de la carte mère sur l'iMac Intel 27" EMC 2546

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    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'une spatule, débranchez les quatre connecteurs d'antenne de la carte AirPort/Bluetooth.

    • Repérez la position initiale de chaque connecteur. Vous en aurez besoin pour rebrancher les câbles. En allant de la gauche vers la droite, les antennes sont raccordées à la carte dans l'ordre suivant :

    • Gauche

    • Supérieure

    • Supérieure droite

    • Inférieure droite

    My iMac has a slightly different assembly. There are 2 - T5 torx screws holding little clamps for each cable (2 clamps per screw). Certainly more secure but another size screw to deal with…

    Greg Freeman - Réponse

    My iMac also same with Greg mentioned. need to T5 torx driver. A1419. Late 2015, Korean Version.

    Joseph Yang - Réponse

    My 2017 has long WI-Fi card, It’s It’s a M.2, cuz no remove antenna. Undo WI-Fi card fix screws and pull out card. Easy one.

    Tanya Chachanova - Réponse

    Before I disconnect the cables, I use different color sharpies and draw a different color on each one’s head & then I take a picture of the cables connected to the board. Pic is my reference of which cable goes to what connector.

    Macrepair SF - Réponse

    I have a 2017 and I agree with Tanya. There are 2 T4 screws fastening the airport card to the motherboard. It’s easier to remove these and gently pull the airport card straight up out of the motherboard while leaving the 4 antenna wires fastened. You can’t see the connector or the airport card as it’s on the back side of the motherboard but just wiggle it side to side while pulling straight up and you’ll have no problem. I’ve broken off those tiny airport connectors in the past and it’s no fun replacing them.

    Mike Jones - Réponse

    same as Greg, did with the torx t5

    Alejandro Piris Nino - Réponse

    I have a 2019 iMac and we needed to use a T4 screw

    Mike Manasewitsch - Réponse

    My late 2015 has a Airport/Bluetooth card secured with two T5 screws. After removing them you can just wiggle and unplug it from the logic board, without needing to fiddle with the antenna connectors.

    Robin Gottschalk - Réponse

    Same as the other comments, in my iMac 27” retina 2015, the WiFi/Bluetooth board is a bit longer and the 4 coax cables are fixed by 2 T5 screws…

    SURIN Dominique - Réponse

    When reassembling a removed WiFi card keep 4 antenna leads attached as mentioned by poster (tanya et al) when reassembling as you replace logic board keeping it tilted forward helps in aligning the notch on card for easy reassembly and T3 screws replacingonce card is firmly seated.

    robert - Réponse

    When reassembling a removed WiFi card keep 4 antenna leads attached as mentioned by poster (tanya et al) when reassembling as you replace logic board keeping it tilted forward helps in aligning the notch on card for easy reassembly and T3 screws replacingonce card is firmly seated.

    robert - Réponse

    Can also confirm it for a Late 2015 iMac, there’s just 2 T3 screws to remove, simple move out the WiFi/Bluetooth board and let cable on place.

    tomax - Réponse

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    • Cette connexion est fragile et peut être facilement endommagée.

    • Basculez le support de fixation métallique de la nappe vidéo iSight vers le haut.

    • Faites glisser le connecteur de la nappe vidéo hors de sa prise, vers le haut de l'iMac.

    During disassembly, I taped the cable up and out of the way, as it tends to get in front of things.

    Tony Ross - Réponse

    I recall comments here about this being particularly sensitive. I had an issue with no iSight on rebuild, however taking to bits again and seating and reseating this connector a few times resulted in the iSight camera working again (phew).

    Amuseme - Réponse

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    • À l'aide de l'extrémité plate d'une spatule, faites levier sur le connecteur de la nappe de la prise jack pour la débrancher de sa prise sur la carte mère.

    • Poussez doucement la nappe pour qu'elle ne gêne pas l'accès.

    On my 2017 iMac there is a tiny little cable and connector on the motherboard that is approximately half way along the motherboard and is connected down towards the base of the case. It came free easily when I removed my motherboard but just wanted to remind people to reconnect!

    Stuart Swaffer - Réponse

    It’s the microphone cable!

    Koen van Eijk - Réponse

    This pulls straight up, towards you.

    Eric - Réponse

    I broke mine…when inserted the speaker… How do I replace the headphone jack and cable?

    mmx2000 - Réponse

    Lift upwards with the spudger/fingernail, rocking it up back and forth.

    (For those who have not seen this style of connector.)

    Mike Rehbein - Réponse

    +1 Missing the step on this 2019 iMac 27” guide to remove mic cable. It’s in other guides, just not here.

    joe - Réponse

    I cannot determine how to reconnect the headphone jack cable to the logic board. Are there better pictures anywhere that I could access?

    Ron Owens - Réponse

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    • Retirez les vis suivantes de la carte mère :

    • Deux vis T10 de 23,7 mm

    • Quatre vis T10 de 7,4 mm

    • Une vis d'entretoise T25 de 20,8 mm

    • Une vis T10 captive

    • Cette vis se trouve en dessous d'un trou dans la carte mère. Vous aurez besoin d'un tournevis adapté ou de l'extension de 60 mm d'un kit de tournevis iFixit pour l'atteindre.

    The central screw is very difficult to reach! Use a long and very thin T10 screw driver

    MrSchaeffer - Réponse

    On my late 2015 there is another T10 (approx 16 mm long) on the lower edge slightly left of the hole in the logic board giving a total of 4 screws along the bottom edge.

    Konrad Skeri Ekblad - Réponse

    I’ve also found an extra T10 in my late 2015 iMac

    luis - Réponse

    My 2017 has small flat cable and connector on logic board. And all screws are changed to T 9

    Tanya Chachanova - Réponse

    Note: the T25 spacer is behind and to the left of the logic board and below the HDD bracket.

    Tom - Réponse

    My 2017 had all T8’s, including the captive screw beneath the motherboard

    Mike Jones - Réponse

    My 2017 had 4 T8 screws along the bottom of the logic board, not 3

    greg - Réponse

    Late 2015 iMac - mine had all T8 screws and 4 along the bottom row

    Pete Mackenzie - Réponse

    On 2019 iMac

    Red = T8

    Orange = T8

    Green = T8

    Yellow = T25

    Mike Manasewitsch - Réponse

    In 2017 too.

    Andrew Gough -

    2017 here.

    IMPORTANT - note Tanya’s comment. The narrow flat cable in the middle - it’s the mic cable on a *tiny* ZIF. See Changement carte mère iMac Intel 21,5" écran Retina 4K (2017)

    Also has the extra bolt middle lower edge.

    All T8 except the yellow T25.

    Andrew Gough - Réponse

    In my iMac 27” retina 2015 all screws are T8.

    There is also an another T8 screw between the left and central “orange” on bottom of the CPU board

    SURIN Dominique - Réponse

    Just completed and removed logic board. All my screws were T6. The screw beneath is a captive screw, stays retained in the fixture after unscrewing.

    Keith Thomas - Réponse

    If I change the logic card on an imac 27’ 2020, will the computer's memory be affected?

    nizarishi - Réponse

    There is a 25T stand off that is not listed. It is not on the board but beside or underneath the yellow/red on power supply side.

    Tom Gordon - Réponse

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    • Le câble SATA du disque dur ne peut pas encore être retiré, même s'il est gênant pour retirer la carte mère.

    • Tirez le câble et le connecteur à travers le support droit du disque dur. Déplacez le câble vers le côté droit de l'iMac pour l'écarter du conduit de ventilation.

    Anyone know if models that shipped with only a bladed SSD have the SATA cable still inside? I’m guessing probably not, but haven’t been able to confirm anywhere.

    Jesse Mitchell - Réponse

    The cable was so stiff, I didn’t try to pull it through the bracket. Instead I removed the upper screw holding the right HDD bracket in place. Then I rotated it counter clockwise enough to just move the cable behind it and out of the way. Once I did that, I screwed the bracket back into place. I reversed the process when I put the machine back together. It’s a Torx-10 BTW.

    Kenneth Cluff - Réponse

    Excellent tip, Kenneth! I did the same, made things easier.

    Dave Hoppenrath - Réponse

    Jesse, no SATA cable inside. My iMac came only with the blade SSD and an empty HDD bay, so I have to buy the SATA cable separately.

    mveras1972 - Réponse

    the card drive cable is affixed to the heat sink with some sort of adhesive. If it is not placed back similarly, the system cannot sense the heat sink temperature, and the fan will run at full speed continuously. I used double sided tape and pushed it back in adhered position after re-attaching logic board.

    labah - Réponse

    the above should read “the hard drive cable” , not card drive (typo)!

    labah - Réponse

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    • Retirez deux vis T10 de 5,7 mm du dessus du conduit de ventilation du dissipateur thermique.

    My model (2015) had another screw holding the heatsink duct and a stand-off holding the whole thing attached to the back. Even gently moving the logic board almost got the duct damaged till I realised what was going on so I’d suggest to be careful and DO NOT pull the logic board if it looks like it’s still attached - most likely it is!

    Carlos Ferrari - Réponse

    Carlos,

    I am at a bit of a loss. I have a 2015 as well and removed everything else, but the motherboard is still not moving. I found the two, as shown in the picture, but can't find a third one anywhere on or around the heatsink duct. Any help is sincerely appreciated.

    Marc

    MarcW58 -

    Ditto for the 2013 27”. One extra screw

    Dave Sands - Réponse

    My model 2546 late 2012 has 2 screws on heat sink shroud. First is on left side. The right can only be accessed with board tilted out a bit.

    Michael Wright - Réponse

    I just finished disassembling a late 2017 27” Retina and for the life of me I couldn’t get the logic board to come out. What. I discovered was that there is a part of the heat sink shroud that is held in place by a stand off boss for the power supply. You will need to remove the stand off boss using a T25. Remove carefully and save for reassembly…

    David Brix - Réponse

    Same here for late 2014.

    Jamuel Starkey -

    Yes, there is a screw holding down the fan shroud it is an angled black part where the guy's left hand index finger is located in Step 56

    Carl Schultz - Réponse

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    • Inclinez légèrement la carte mère vers l'avant.

    • Soulevez la carte mère en la tenant bien droit et sortez-la de l'iMac. Faites attention à ce que la carte mère ne heurte pas les montants des vis attachés au boîtier arrière.

    You should add a step about removing the sata cable here. When following the directions in reverse I forgot to put in back on and had to remove the motherboard again.

    Ken Prows - Réponse

    If you are having a hard time removing it, you might have forgot to remove the spacer rod when you removed all the motherboard screws. In my case, it was a T20.

    Eric - Réponse

    The 2017 iMac has a small cable with a ZIF connector coming from the bottom of the machine that needs to be detached from the logic board before it can be removed.

    greg - Réponse

    I can confirm this. As i recognized the cable after i removed the logic board i had some trouble to find the spot where to plug it in.

    sebastian.wittl -

    If you are having a hard time removing it, you might have forgot to remove the spacer rod when you removed all the motherboard screws. In my case, it was a T20. This is in my late 2015 the case. Just like Eric said 11-01-2020.

    John - Réponse

    Same for late 2012. For those curious the spacer is just to the left and appears to attach to the heat sink.

    skiingjoo -

    The iMac 27” didn’t come with the PCIe SSD card so of course there wasn’t the necessary screw to mount one.

    Here is the screw to order;

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/283482947478?ch...

    What I did was find a screw that fit. Happened to be the case screw from the iFixit external 2.5” case but since that was a countersunk screw, I fabricated a washer for it.

    Mike Rehbein - Réponse

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    • Lorsque vous remontez votre iMac, faites attention de bien aligner les ports extérieurs E/S. La carte mère peut être mal placée même une fois revissée.

    • Vous pouvez utiliser une clé USB ou un câble ethernet pour vous assurer que la carte mère est bien positionnée lorsque vous la fixez.

    To help me line up the IO ports, I filled all the USB ports on the back with thumb drives before I screwed the Logic board back down. Worked like a charm!

    Alex Grayson - Réponse

    Ugh! Wish I saw this before. I did this mod and failed to do this step and now only one Thunderbolt 3 port works at a time and the SD card has to get pushed way further to get it to read. I hate taking this thing apart!

    scolvin - Réponse

    iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) の場合、Thunderbolt 3(USB-C)ポートの位置がシビアです。

    Ethernet、USB 3ポート、Thunderbolt 3(USB-C)へ最低でも各1本(合計3本)を差し込んだままの状態でロジックボードのネジを閉めるようにすることを強くおすすめします。

    EthernetケーブルとUSBメモリの2本を挿して調整し組み上げましたが、最終的にThunderbolt 3(USB-C)が刺さらないことが後で判明し、結果組み直しをしなくてはいけませんでした。

    For iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017), the location of the Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port is severe.

    It is highly recommended to close the logic board screws with at least one cable each (total of three) plugged into the Ethernet, USB 3 port, and Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C).

    I plugged in two Ethernet cables and a USB memory stick, adjusted and assembled the board, but in the end I found out later that the Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) would not stick, so I had to reassemble the board.

    Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

    JapanWolf - Réponse

    貴重な情報ありがとうございました!

    Midori Doi -

    I do this job fairly frequently and I have a small box in my iMac tool kit containing a headphone jack, four USB drives, a short two-ended Thunderbolt cable and the end of a red moulded Ethernet cable to keep things aligned from the back when screwing the logic board back into place.

    I loosely screw all the screws in, then tighten them gradually, going round the board several times to make sure it lands in exactly the right position.

    John Blagden - Réponse

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