I did order 2x8GB DIMM and there is easy solution to HDD temp sensor. Here has been few very helpful users like you rkaufmann87.. One last guestion (today) when thinking one use for this old iMac. While maintaining flight safety eq, I did use quite lot of VirtualBox (different OS ...
Fan Control / temp sensor issue aside, are there any limitations/considerations with replacing the 3.5" 1TB HDD with a 2.5" SSD in an appropriate bracket? Is anyone having luck with any particular SSD models? Tim - 2015年1月7日 To solve the fan issue I believe you need to add a temp...
Two notes here: If you are using OWC’s Thermal Sensor HDD Upgrade Cable, be sure to tuck the cable under the hard drive slightly. You cannot allow the connector to sit near the top edge since this will not allow the monitor to sit flush with the chassis when it is reattach...
So I give up…I was going to buy part APPLE 922-9628 CABLE, JUMPER, HDD TEMP SENSOR for the 2010 iMac and short out the HDD Sensor but heard from others it either doesn’t work or will still FAIL the AHT. I’ll just leave my SSD in there and run the Apple Seagate with nothing ...
Install a new, high capacity 3.5-inch HDD up to 18.0TB Replace the HDD in your iMac with a lightning fast 2.5-inch SSD (adapter required) Thanks to OWC's innovative HDD Upgrade Kits, you can install a hard drive up to 18.0TB in your iMac. OWC's iMac HDD Upgrade Kits are the only...
The temperature sensor of this iMac is intergrated to the firmware of the HDD. If you change the HDD to SSD you are not gonna have this sensor Integrated to the New SSD . So need an "External Sensor" in order to read the temp. So far so good, still i do not understand why my ...
iMac is 12,2 with i7 2600, 16 GB RAM, OWC temp sensor for a 3TB HDD and a 2 TB Samsung EVO SSD. What I've noticed is that I can't see the GPU heatsink sensor in Macs Fan Control and that the ODD fan is spinning full blast until Macs Fan Control gets loaded. Could this be...
If you still have an HDD in there, this is the perfect opportunity to install an SSD. It does not add 5 minutes to the job. All you need is the drive, a temp sensor (or short out the original if feeling lucky) and a $12 bracket (optional —double-stick foam tape works). You ...
iMac Intel 21.5インチ EMC 2544のリペアフォーラムIs there a way to trick the board to see a screen temp sensor?What
Be extremely careful removing the LCD Temp Sensor from the rear of the screen. If you pull the wire, you run the risk of severing the metal wire from the connector but not notice it because the surrounding plastic insulation may still be intact. Use a razor blade so “shave off” ...