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Modello A1312 / metà 2011 / Processore Core i5 da 2,7 e 3,1 GHz o Core i7 da 3,4 GHz, ID iMac12,2

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Change iMac 27" mid 2010 Graphics Card

Hello guys,

I have an iMac 12,2 27" mid 2010, Intel i5, 8GB RAM and AMD RADEON HD 6770M(512MB).

I would like to know if it is possible to change the graphics card of this specific model to maybe an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti | GeForce? Or does it have to be an ATI?

I've been seeing alot of tutorials around for changing the graphics card but none for my specific model.

Thanks!

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Can you supply the last four digits of your serial number as you have conflicting information on what your system is. The 12,2 model is a mid '11 model not a mid '10.

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Identity taken from serial number:

Apple iMac "Core i5" 2.7 27-Inch (Mid-2011) Specs

Identifiers: Mid-2011 - MC813LL/A - iMac12,2 - A1312 - 2429

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Mayer, does this mean that it can be modified or not?

Thanks for the reply

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Because, not every model of iMac can have it's graphics card changed. that's why a firm and proper ID of which Machine you have is the starting point. Due to Firmware/Software updates you'd want to stick with an OEM or an "optional" OEM card, if indeed, it can be replaced.

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Hey guys, sorry for the misinformation, you are indeed correct, its mid 2011. I couldn't locate the serial number on the rear of the iMac nor underneath it. Instead, here is a screenshot of the system information

http://i.imgur.com/9yvQhTj.png

Thanks for the help!

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You might be able to upgrade to a 1 GB Radeon HD 6970M (a faster OEM card with more RAM)- if so this would be a very advanced DIY (basically tearing almost everything out of the machine, swapping the card, then reassembling). Though technically possible it might not be economically feasible... you'd be smarter IMHO selling this unit, ''take the proceeds along with what you'd have spent on a new graphics card to purchase a MacPRO//which is a much more user upgradeable machine.

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LiquidIce, I just looked at your screen shot and it seems Apple has opted to replace the mid 2011 Graphics Card in imacs with the last four of their serial that matches yours. Do a quick search and you should be in business. As for me with a mid 2010 with the same issue, I am out of luck, Urgh...

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