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Modelo A1419 / Finales de 2013 / 3.2 y 3.4 GHz Procesador Core i5 o 3.5 GHz Core i7, ID iMac14,2

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Please help me to identify the name of capacitor

It blew off because I damaged the LCD cable pin.

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You can probably find a donor board on eBay for cheap to get your part.

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Can I use older or newer A1419 board or it has to be exacly the same board?

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As long its not a 5k board

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Kenan,

Without detailed, genuine, accurate schematics of the logic board, it’s nearly impossible to tell. Of course, Apple does not readily provide these, as they don’t believe in self-repair of their machines. As a native Mac user myself, this is especially frustrating at times.

I’ve seen online videos of local tech repair shops doing logic board repair on MacBook Airs, but usually not solder work. Usually, it’s removing water damage, which in some cases requires replacement of specific chips.

However, because we call most parts FRU’s (Field Replaceable Units) these days, I’d say you’ll be needing a new logic board. Not even I would ever attempt to solder capacitors to my logic board. You’ll probably do more harm than good if you tried.

Fortunately, you have one of the less expensive replacement boards, with a price tag of $199.99 (compared to over $400 boards for MacBooks) here on iFixit. It’s currently out of stock but hopefully will be back in stock soon, where you can then order it.

Link to part: iMac Intel 27" EMC 2639 GTX 775M GPU Logic Board

If you’re an experienced computer technician, you could install it yourself. If not, have a pro do it for you.

Hope this helps!

-Alex

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@mamedoff this is an old question but let’s clarify a few things. It is absolutely NOT a cap (capacitor) What you are looking at is L9500 which is a Ferrite Bead 120 Ohm 3A in a 0603 package. It is part of the PP12V_S0_LCD power supply rail. Cost of those is less that $0.50 and are easily replaced.

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Sounds like you plugged in the cable backwards. Often times the driver logic can get damaged besides the power line cap. Here’s a view of a good board

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Best to just replace the logic board and the cable. There are people who have the skills, tools & parts to fix your board but it would likely cost around the same if not a bit more.

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Would you please help me to name that component?

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It's a capacitor

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