#LATE 2013 IMAC 27 I7 UPDATE#
With every new generation of Intel chips, Apple sees fit to update its computers that have them, the hardware refresh seeing some new tech that makes the machines even better than before. Our review computer was an Intel Core i5 set to 3.4GHz, with 8GB RAM, the 2GB GeForce GTX 755M graphics chipset, and a 1TB Fusion drive. Just like it has been for years, the Apple iMac is built from an aluminium chassis with a big piece of glass protecting the screen, with the back featuring all of the main ports, including the four USB 3.0 ports, two Thunderbolt ports, single Gigabit Ethernet port, headphone port, and SDXC card slot. Most of the specs outside of these haven’t changed, though, and include the 27 inch 2560×1440 display running on In-Plane Switching technology, with connectivity working from Bluetooth 4.0 and an update to 802.11ac WiFi, which of course supports the older standards too, including 802.11a/b/g/n. Depending on what you need, this is upgradeable to a GeForce GTX 780M chipset with as much as 4GB of RAM. Memory starts at 8GB in the new iMacs, though can be upgraded to 16 or 32GB, while storage starts at 1TB wand can be configured to run either a 3TB drive, 1TB or 3TB combined SSD and HDD Fusion drive, or only solid-state storage running either 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB in this specific style of medium.Ī dedicated graphics card is included too, with the Nvidia GeForce GTX 755M graphics, running either 1GB or 2GB of RAM. As such, the processors used in the 27 inch iMac now start with the Intel Core i5 3.2GHz, but can be upgraded to the Core i5 3.4GHz, as well as similar Core i7 processors from the Intel fourth-generation Core family.