2020 iMac 27" 'screen' issue - or is it?
I have a Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2020 iMac, which I love. Got it in August 2021 with 8GB of Apple memory, maxed it out with 72GB of RAM (added 2x 16gb non-Apple memory) and not a single issue.
The issue I had in January:
- My screen started flickering. Random spots, random times, random apps, not every day, but annoying enough. And it all started after I upgrade to Sequoia 15.4. (I added 4 images that show a sampling of issues).
- Took it to Apple Store, they ran a diagnostic in-store, everything was green across the board, and the only error that came up is they said I had 'mismatched DIMMs' and recommended I upgrade to Apple memory. Which is strange, because I had ZERO issues with the memory since I got the computer.
- Then they kept it for 5 days, did a more in-depth diagnostic, and said they couldn’t replicate the issues.
- I took it back home, installed Ventura on it, had no issues running anything. Waited a few months to see if any bugs in Sequoia might be worked out.
This week:
- I installed Sequoia 15.5 two weeks ago because I thought that enough time might have passed for any issues to be worked out, and this week, the same issue started happening.
- I called the Apple Store where I did my initial diagnostics, told them the issue is back.
- They looked at the ticket log/notes, and recommended I bring it for testing again. Even if they can’t duplicate the issue, at this point, they recommended replacing the screen (rough estimate of about $700) and if THAT doesn’t work, they said they’d also replace the logic board (rough estimate of another $700)
- They said after everything would be replaced, they’d keep the computer running for 4-5 days to see if the issue reappears.
I asked them why they’d recommend putting in almost $1500 dollars in repairs to a computer where EVERYTHING checked out green across the board, both during the in-store test, and the 5-day test. They said ‘well, that’s all we can recommend at this point’.
The real crazy part which makes no sense to me (I used to build circuit boards from scratch at an engineering firm and would test them in instruments that the firm made, so I have a little bit of background in circuit board prototyping/building/testing/etc) - I said ‘…well, if these issues keep happening randomly, when I’m not using a specific program or doing a specific action on the computer, how then would the A. Almost $1500 of potentially unnecessary repairs fix that and B. How would the 5-day testing make sense and be remotely accurate, if all you’re doing is just keeping the computer on, and NOT doing anything that I do on a daily basis when I encounter those issues?’ They had no answer to that.
So for now, I wiped my iMac, did a clean install of Ventura, and won’t update to any new OS unless I have to. I even installed some earlier version of Creative Cloud apps, going back as far as Illustrator 28.0, and will probably go back a year or so with ID and PS.
But, I am a bit of a conundrum:
A. If I upgrade to a new OS, and this issue keeps happening because it’s a “new OS + hardware conflict”, do I take a chance, have Apple do repairs on the iMac and hope that resolved it - with ZERO guarantee from Apple that those repairs would work? Or…
B. Do I continue working on an older OS (Ventura) which runs just fine, does everything I need to, and seemingly without any screen issues, and just leave it at that?
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