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Blowing Fuses
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1859198" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>The 2013 27" iMac models were good machines. I gave one that I had to my son when I purchased a newer model.</p><p></p><p>It's very likely the internal power supply is acting up and causing the fuse to blow. Any good Mac repair shop should have no problem removing the display and changing out the power supply. Unfortunately, that will probably cost you much more than £160. </p><p></p><p>Apple has just announced a new 2020 iMac which will be the last model that contains an Intel processor. Any future iMac will be one that has Apple's own designed CPU within. Commonly referred to as Apple Silicon. I have no idea what a new iMac will cost there in the UK, but here in the US an entry level 27" model is $2000.00 and up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1859198, member: 46727"] The 2013 27" iMac models were good machines. I gave one that I had to my son when I purchased a newer model. It's very likely the internal power supply is acting up and causing the fuse to blow. Any good Mac repair shop should have no problem removing the display and changing out the power supply. Unfortunately, that will probably cost you much more than £160. Apple has just announced a new 2020 iMac which will be the last model that contains an Intel processor. Any future iMac will be one that has Apple's own designed CPU within. Commonly referred to as Apple Silicon. I have no idea what a new iMac will cost there in the UK, but here in the US an entry level 27" model is $2000.00 and up. [/QUOTE]
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