Hi. I have two 2011 iMac 27s. I'm wondering, if push came to shove, how/if components on one can be swapped with the other since they are different specs.
First, the one I've had for a few years, and semi-retired from my recording studio use this year. It's a 3.4ghz Intel Core i7, and has a stock AMD 6970M GPU (or, maybe it's stock, or maybe it's replaced with the same model...it was six years old when I got the machine). Just today I started seeing some wonkiness onscreen, and blanked-out screens fluctuating from black to blue and back again each way. So, after at least the four years I've had it, the writing is on the wall. I've kept it on High Sierra, and it hasn't been used as a sandbox to experiment with.
The other is a 3.1ghz quad-core Intel Core i5. This one came to me last year as a donation from a friend. I found the GPU and drive were dead on arrival, and I was able to get that GPU replaced with the Quadro K2100M by Nick[D]vB 1 GB card and flashing. That bought me at least a year now of stability and I've had four different OS iterations in different partitions. Presently High Sierra, Catalina, and Big Sur. So I know the card replacement is viable. Big Sur is doing great, at least in the capacity of a daily driver with no particular stress put on it (like in the studio how the other machine was used).
Truth is, I don't particularly need two similar machines. The thought comes to mind... what are any options for combining them in some way and offloading or parking the second unit?
Can the processor from the 3.4 be moved to the 3.1 to replace that in the machine with the beefed-up GPU and OS?
Or would it be better/viable/the only way to swap out the GPU (and any related elements that might make it a whole working unit) and use the platform of the 3.4?
Does any of that work? Could I make one relatively hot shot device out of the best parts of these?
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In another iMac group, a dude used a GTX880M 8GB to put into the same 3.4 machine as mine. He says it screams now. That is where I'd direct my attention if I just resort to a GPU mod. Unless the hive mind has a better idea now that it's been done plenty of times by folks here.
First, the one I've had for a few years, and semi-retired from my recording studio use this year. It's a 3.4ghz Intel Core i7, and has a stock AMD 6970M GPU (or, maybe it's stock, or maybe it's replaced with the same model...it was six years old when I got the machine). Just today I started seeing some wonkiness onscreen, and blanked-out screens fluctuating from black to blue and back again each way. So, after at least the four years I've had it, the writing is on the wall. I've kept it on High Sierra, and it hasn't been used as a sandbox to experiment with.
The other is a 3.1ghz quad-core Intel Core i5. This one came to me last year as a donation from a friend. I found the GPU and drive were dead on arrival, and I was able to get that GPU replaced with the Quadro K2100M by Nick[D]vB 1 GB card and flashing. That bought me at least a year now of stability and I've had four different OS iterations in different partitions. Presently High Sierra, Catalina, and Big Sur. So I know the card replacement is viable. Big Sur is doing great, at least in the capacity of a daily driver with no particular stress put on it (like in the studio how the other machine was used).
Truth is, I don't particularly need two similar machines. The thought comes to mind... what are any options for combining them in some way and offloading or parking the second unit?
Can the processor from the 3.4 be moved to the 3.1 to replace that in the machine with the beefed-up GPU and OS?
Or would it be better/viable/the only way to swap out the GPU (and any related elements that might make it a whole working unit) and use the platform of the 3.4?
Does any of that work? Could I make one relatively hot shot device out of the best parts of these?
***
In another iMac group, a dude used a GTX880M 8GB to put into the same 3.4 machine as mine. He says it screams now. That is where I'd direct my attention if I just resort to a GPU mod. Unless the hive mind has a better idea now that it's been done plenty of times by folks here.