Specifications
Table Of Contents
- iMac (Early 2006 17-inch)
- Contents
- Take Apart
- General Information
- Access Door
- Memory
- Front Bezel
- Camera Board
- Lower EMI Shield
- IR Board
- AirPort Extreme Card
- Battery
- LCD Display
- LVDS Display Cable
- Inverter
- Speakers
- Bluetooth Card
- Optical Drive
- Hard Drive
- DC-DC Board
- Power Supply
- Logic Board
- CPU Fan
- Optical Drive Fan
- Hard Drive Fan
- AC Line Filter
- Ambient Light Sensor Board
- Clutch
- AirPort Antenna
- Bluetooth Antenna
- DC Power Cable
- Camera Cable
- Chassis
- Rear Housing
- Troubleshooting
- Views

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putt or motorboating noise).
Troubleshooting symptom added: No Video, No Boot Chime, White LED ON (Symptom 1)
February 2006: Memory
The photographs have been updated in the memory chapter
January 2006
iMac (Early 2006 17-inch) computer product introduction
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Identifying the iMac (Early 2006 17-inch) Computer
In January 2006, a second generation iMac including a built-in iSight camera was introduced
using an Intel processor. You can identify the iMac with the Intel processor in several ways.
Check the Conguration on the bottom label. On the bottom of your iMac stand, you’ll nd
a label with the conguration information printed on it: The PowerPC G5 iMac computers will
list “iMac G5” in the conguration. iMac computers using Intel processors will not list G5 in
their conguration.
Check the “About This Mac” window. From the Apple Menu, choose About This Mac. The
Processor listing will read the speed of the processor followed by the processor type; iMac
computers introduced in January 2006 will list an Intel processor .
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