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Model A1419 / EMC 3070 / Mid 2017 / 3.4, 3.5 or 3.8 GHz Core i5 or 4.2 GHz Core i7 Kaby Lake Processor (ID iMac18,3) / Retina 5K display. Refer to the older iMac Intel 27" Retina 5K Display (Late 2014 & 2015) guides as the system is very similar.

CPU Upgrade i5 3.4 Ghz to i7 7700k?

I recently opened up my 2017 iMac with the core i5 3.4 GHz CPU to clean it up and put an SSD in it. I also decided to swap the CPU to an i7 7700K while I was in there. Everything went smoothly, but after the CPU swap, the computer wouldn’t boot. I could hear the fan, but nothing else really happened. I put the original CPU back in and everything worked fine. I closed everything up and decided to give up on the idea as I found myself lucky swapping the CPU twice and not breaking anything.

My question is: was the 3.4 GHz CPU upgrade in the first place? The official spec sheet shows all other processor options configurable to i7 except for the 3.4 GHz i5. I assumed it wouldn’t make a difference if the original CPU was a 3.4 GHz or a 3.5 GHz. I also bought the replacement processor secondhand so there’s always a chance of that being a bad one. I don’t think I’m ever gonna open the iMac again. I’d just like to know if the lowest spec CPU was the issue.

Thanks!

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To start with your system's firmware only offers the MicroCode for the CPU's Apple offered which are these 2017 27" iMac systems - iMac18,3 So make sure you got the correct CPU

I'm a bit confused on what you are asking as you can see in the listing I've posted the 3.4GHz i5 is a supported chip but did you get the correct series as thats the core issue you need the Kaby Lake series.

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Thanks for the answer. I must have overlooked the Kaby Lake series part… I just got a random used i7 7700K.

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