iMac internal display works on one computer but not the other.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey everyone. My situation is a little complex so bear with me while I set up the background.
I’ve got a 2014 iMac 27” 5k model. It had a faulty GPU, meaning it needed a logic board replacement. I purchased another iMac from eBay that had a good logic board but a cracked display. So I hoped to swap the logic boards in order to have one fully functional iMac.
The swap went well, but when I went to test the display before sealing it up the display didn’t work. This was odd considering it worked before I had done the swap and it didn’t appear damaged in any way. I tried putting on the cracked display just to check if that would work and it did, so it wasn’t an issue with the board.
So then I tried reassembling the board with the faulty GPU (I knew it still worked enough to do some testing). Testing first with the cracked display showed everything worked. Then I tried the old intact display and to my surprise it also worked!
So on the old faulty board, both cracked and intact screens work perfectly. But on the mac with the good board, only the cracked screen works. I have tried swapping them a number of times and I get the same results each time.
Whats going on? Why can’t I get both screens to work on both macs? Any ideas?
iMac internal display works on one computer but not the other.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey everyone. My situation is a little complex so bear with me while I set up the background.
I’ve got a 2014 iMac 27” 5k model. It had a faulty GPU, meaning it needed a logic board replacement. I purchased another iMac from eBay that had a good logic board but a cracked display. So I hoped to swap the logic boards in order to have one fully functional iMac.
The swap went well, but when I went to test the display before sealing it up the display didn’t work. This was odd considering it worked before I had done the swap and it didn’t appear damaged in any way. I tried putting on the cracked display just to check if that would work and it did, so it wasn’t an issue with the board.
So then I tried reassembling the board with the faulty GPU (I knew it still worked enough to do some testing). Testing first with the cracked display showed everything worked. Then I tried the old intact display and to my surprise it also worked!
So on the old faulty board, both cracked and intact screens work perfectly. But on the mac with the good board, only the cracked screen works. I have tried swapping them a number of times and I get the same results each time.
Whats going on? Why can’t I get both screens to work on both macs? Any ideas?
iMac internal display works on one computer but not the other.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey everyone. My situation is a little complex so bear with me while I set up the background.
I’ve got a 2014 iMac 27” 5k model. It had a faulty GPU, meaning it needed a logic board replacement. I purchased another iMac from eBay that had a good logic board but a cracked display. So I hoped to swap the logic boards in order to have one fully functional iMac.
The swap went well, but when I went to test the display before sealing it up the display didn’t work. This was odd considering it worked before I had done the swap and it didn’t appear damaged in any way. I tried putting on the cracked display just to check if that would work and it did, so it wasn’t an issue with the board.
So then I tried reassembling the board with the faulty GPU (I knew it still worked enough to do some testing). Testing first with the cracked display showed everything worked. Then I tried the old intact display and to my surprise it also worked!
So on the old faulty board, both cracked and intact screens work perfectly. But on the mac with the good board, only the cracked screen works. I have tried swapping them a number of times and I get the same results each time.
Whats going on? Why can’t I get both screens to work on both macs? Any ideas?
iMac internal display works on one computer but not the other.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey everyone. My situation is a little complex so bear with me while I set up the background.
I’ve got a 2014 iMac 27” 5k model. It had a faulty GPU, meaning it needed a logic board replacement. I purchased another iMac from eBay that had a good logic board but a cracked display. So I hoped to swap the logic boards in order to have one fully functional iMac.
The swap went well, but when I went to test the display before sealing it up the display didn’t work. This was odd considering it worked before I had done the swap and it didn’t appear damaged in any way. I tried putting on the cracked display just to check if that would work and it did, so it wasn’t an issue with the board.
So then I tried reassembling the board with the faulty GPU (I knew it still worked enough to do some testing). Testing first with the cracked display showed everything worked. Then I tried the old intact display and to my surprise it also worked!
So on the old faulty board, both cracked and intact screens work perfectly. But on the mac with the good board, only the cracked screen works. I have tried swapping them a number of times and I get the same results each time.
Whats going on? Why can’t I get both screens to work on both macs? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, Floyd.
iMac internal display works on one computer but not the other.
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
Hey everyone. My situation is a little complex so bear with me while I set up the background.
I’ve got a 2014 iMac 27” 5k model. It had a faulty GPU, meaning it needed a logic board replacement. I purchased another iMac from eBay that had a good logic board but a cracked display. So I hoped to swap the logic boards in order to have one fully functional iMac.
The swap went well, but when I went to test the display before sealing it up the display didn’t work. This was odd considering it worked before I had done the swap and it didn’t appear damaged in any way. I tried putting on the cracked display just to check if that would work and it did, so it wasn’t an issue with the board.
So then I tried reassembling the board with the faulty GPU (I knew it still worked enough to do some testing). Testing first with the cracked display showed everything worked. Then I tried the old intact display and to my surprise it also worked!
So on the old faulty board, both cracked and intact screens work perfectly. But on the mac with the good board, only the cracked screen works. I have tried swapping them a number of times and I get the same results each time.
Whats going on? Why can’t I get both screens to work on both macs? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, Floyd.