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AMD Radeon 6970M Video Card Replacement Program

Is this program still working now?

iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.4), system restart all the time

Posted on Jul 18, 2015 6:25 AM

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Jul 8, 2017 11:06 PM in response to mario49

Well it's 6yrs old and yes that is what I will do. I'm sorry but this is the first I have ever heard of this recall lol? I have never received any emails telling me there was an issue and the issue only happened now...How is that arguing? A technical/manufacture default is a default...regardless of when it occurs for the indicidual machine...there shouldn't be a time limit for the recall...

Aug 18, 2017 5:17 AM in response to mario49

The same as AndyAppleForum, if you are in the UK go through the Consumer Law route. I had my graphic card replaced within the 4 year time period Apple gave but then the replacement card failed again after 16 months and this fell outside their 4 year grace period so had it replaced free of charge again through Consumer Law. God help me if it fails again.

Aug 18, 2017 11:46 AM in response to AndyAppleForum

AndyAppleForum,


That is most def not the case. I first spoke to Apple Support on the phone and they told me about the consumer law. They told me to qualify that I would need to take my mac to another registered apple support store to see if they thought it would fall under the law and if it did then I would then have to take it to an actual Apple Store to have the card replaced. Seeing as it's a 27' mac I was not going to drag it to two stores.


The guy on the phone said he understood and would see if the Apple Store in Stratford would be willing to do both (as it's a conflict of interest, esp if they say no). Took it in, they hmm'd and ahh'd until I pointed out that the known faulty video card that was replaced actually lasted three years. The one they replaced it with lasted around 13-16 months so can they explain that to me and why would I have to pay if the shelf life of a non-faulty card was half that of a known faulty one.


That's when they agreed to either replace the card for free or knock the cost of the card and replacement of off a new computer. I stuck with the repair as I couldn't afford a new one right now.


Hope that helps.

Jul 20, 2015 6:17 AM in response to brianshih

Hey brianshih,


Thanks for the question. If I understand correctly, you want to know about a replacement program. I would recommend that you read this article, it may be able to help the issue.


iMac (27-inch): AMD Radeon 6970M Video Card Replacement Program - Apple Support

sold between May 2011 and October 2012.


If the iMac (27-inch) meets these requirements, Apple will replace the video card free of charge for four years after the first retail sale of the computer.


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