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Apple iMac "Core i7" 3.6 21.5" (4K, Mid-2017) Specs

Identifiers: Retina 4K, Mid-2017 - BTO/CTO - iMac18,2 - A1418 - 3069

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21.5-Inch Mid-2017 4K iMacThe iMac "Core i7" 3.6 21.5-Inch Aluminum (Retina 4K, Mid-2017/Kaby Lake) technically is a "configure-to-order" configuration of the iMac "Core i5" 3.0 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) or iMac "Core i5" 3.4 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017), but also is documented as a separate model for reader convenience. Other than processor (and the corresponding level 3 cache), this model can be configured identically to its standard issue brethren.

The iMac "Core i7" 3.6 21.5-Inch Aluminum (Retina 4K, Mid-2017/Kaby Lake) features a 14-nm "Kaby Lake" 3.6 GHz Intel "Core i7" processor (7700) with four independent processor "cores" on a single chip, an 8 MB shared level 3 cache, 8 GB of 2400 MHz DDR4 SDRAM that is reportedly onboard -- but actually can be upgraded later -- ether a 1 TB hard drive or a 1 TB "Fusion" drive that combines a small SSD and a 1 TB hard drive, and either a Radeon Pro 555 or 560 graphics processor with 2 GB or 4 GB of dedicated VRAM, respectively. It also has a built-in "FaceTime HD" webcam and stereo speakers.

This model has a 21.5" 4096x2304 LED-backlit 16:9 widescreen IPS DCI-P3 "Retina 4K" display (that runs "pixel doubled" to look like 2048x1152). The rear of the case is aluminum and is thicker in the middle and tapers to a razor thin 5 mm at the edges.

Connectivity includes four USB 3.0 ports, dual Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 4.2.

Compared to its predecessor, this model essentially has the same external enclosure, but it has a more advanced processor and architecture as well as dedicated graphics, a brighter display, and Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports.

By default, the "Mid-2017" iMac models shipped with a compact aluminum Apple Magic Keyboard and the multi-touch "Magic Mouse 2". For an additional US$30, you could upgrade from the default keyboard to the "Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad" and for an additional US$50, you also could upgrade from the Magic Mouse 2 to the "Magic Trackpad 2," which provides multi-touch and pressure-sensitive "Force Touch" capabilities.

Also see:

  • What are all the differences between the "Mid-2017" Aluminum iMac models? (In-Depth)
  • What are all of the differences between the "Mid-2017" Aluminum iMac models and the "Late 2015" models replaced? (In-Depth)
  • What are the "pros and cons" of the "Mid-2017" and other "Tapered Edge" iMac models? Is one right for me? (Quick Read)

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June 5, 2017 March 19, 2019
Details: The "Introduction Date" refers to the date a model was introduced via press release. The "Discontinued Date" refers to the date a model either was replaced by a subsequent system or production otherwise ended.

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1 (4 Cores) 64-Bit
Details: Also see: All models with a 64-Bit processor courtesy of EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Sort.
14547 17672
Details: Geekbench 2 benchmarks are in 32-bit and 64-bit modes, respectively. These numbers reflect an average of user provided 32-bit and 64-bit results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit and 64-bit Geekbench 2 user submissions for Macs with the iMac18,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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3869 15820
Details: These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 32-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all 32-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the iMac18,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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4485 17975
Details: These Geekbench 3 benchmarks are in 64-bit mode and are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all 64-bit single core and multicore Geekbench 3 user submissions for Macs with the iMac18,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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5287 18020
Details: These Geekbench 4 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 4 benchmarks are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 4 user submissions for Macs with the iMac18,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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1050 4293
Details: These Geekbench 5 benchmarks are are for a single processor core and all processor cores, respectively. All Geekbench 5 benchmarks for the Mac are 64-bit. Both numbers reflect an average of user provided results as submitted to the Geekbench website. Higher numbers are better.

You also might be interested in reviewing all single core and multicore Geekbench 5 user submissions for Macs with the iMac18,2 Model Identifier, which may include multiple models.

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3.6 GHz Core i7 (I7-7700)
Details: This model is powered by a 14 nm, 64-bit "Seventh Generation" Intel Core i7 "Kaby Lake" (I7-7700) processor which includes four independent processor "cores" on a single silicon chip. Each core has a dedicated 256k level 2 cache, shares 8 MB of level 3 cache, and has an integrated memory controller (dual channel).

This system also supports "Turbo Boost 2.0" -- which "automatically increases the speed of the active cores" to improve performance when needed (up to 4.2 GHz for this model) -- and "Hyper Threading" -- which enables four hardware processor cores and eight "threads" for software multitasking.

Also see: How fast are the "Mid-2017" iMac models compared to one another? How fast are they compared to the "Late 2015" models replaced and the Mac Pro?
4.2 GHz N/A
Details: N/A
LGA 1151* Integrated
Details: *Officially, Apple provides no information about whether or not the processor in this model can be upgraded. However, as first reported by iFixit, the processor is mounted on an industry-standard LGA 1151 socket. The processor is difficult to access, but it is not soldered in place.
8 GT/s (DMI3)* 3.6 GHz (Built-in)
Details: *This system has a "Direct Media Interface" -- specifically DMI3 -- that "connects between the processor and chipset" in lieu of a traditional system bus. Intel reports that it runs at 8 GT/s.
EFI 64-Bit
Details: N/A
32k/32k 256k x2, 8 MB
Details: Each core has its own dedicated 256k level 2 cache and the system has 8 MB of shared level 3 cache.
PC4-19200 DDR4* 2400 MHz
Details: *Apple reports that this model shipped standard with 8 GB of "2400 MHz DDR4 onboard memory." Thankfully, however, this is not entirely accurate.

Also see: How do you upgrade the RAM in the "Mid-2017" Tapered Edge Aluminum iMac models? Is it even possible? What type of RAM do they use? How much RAM does each model actually support?
8 GB 32 GB*
Details: *8 GB of RAM is standard and reported as onboard with an optional upgrade to either 16 GB or 32 GB of RAM, depending on the base configuration at the time of initial system purchase for an extra US$200 or US$600, respectively. However, in a pleasant surprise, this memory actually is not onboard and can be replaced or upgraded after the initial purchase of the Mac, it's just unnecessarily complicated.

In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells memory -- as well as other upgrades -- for this iMac.

In the UK, site sponsor Flexx sells memory and other upgrades for this iMac.

In Germany, site sponsor CompuRAM sells memory and other upgrades for this iMac.

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Also see: Actual Max RAM of All G3 & Later Macs.
None* 2*
Details: *Although Apple officially reports that this RAM is "onboard," this thankfully is not the case. The memory actually is not onboard and instead is installed in two 260-pin SO-DIMM slots. However, accessing these slots requires one to pry off the display that is glued to the case and remove the logic board.
Radeon Pro 555/560 Dedicated
Details: Depending on its base configuration, this model has either an AMD Radeon Pro 555 with 2 GB of dedicated VRAM or an AMD Radeon Pro 560 graphics processor with 4 GB of dedicated VRAM.

Which "Tapered Edge" iMac have video processors with dedicated memory? Which have integrated memory?
2, 4 GB* 4 GB*
Details: *If configured with an AMD Radeon Pro 555 graphics processor, this model has 2 GB of dedicated VRAM. If configured with an AMD Radeon Pro 560 graphics processor, it has 4 GB of dedicated VRAM. Neither can be upgraded after initial system purchase.
21.5" 16:9 Widescreen 4096x2304
Details: This model has a 21.5" LED-backlit 16:9 widescreen TFT active matrix "Retina 4K" display with IPS technology, a native resolution of 4096x2304, a "wide color" DCI-P3 gamut, and brightness of 500 nits. By default, it runs "pixel doubled" at 2048x1152, but also can run at scaled resolutions of 2304x1296 and 1560x1440.

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Dual/Mirroring* 3840x2160 x2
Details: *This model can simultaneously support the internal display at full native resolution and up to one 5120x2880 (5K) external display at 60 Hz with support for one billion colors; two 3840x2160 (4K UHD) external displays at 60 Hz with support for one billion colors; or two 4096x2304 (4K) external displays at 60 Hz with support for millions of colors. It supports both extended desktop (second workspace) and video mirroring (internal display duplicated on the external display) modes.
1 TB HDD/Fusion* N/A
Details: If configured from the iMac "Core i5" 3.0 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNDY2LL/A), it has a 1 TB 5400 RPM hard drive by default. If configured from the iMac "Core i5" 3.4 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNE02LL/A), it has a 1 TB "Fusion" Drive, which combines a 32 GB SSD and a 1 TB hard drive.

It has a Serial ATA (6 Gb/s) connector for a 2.5" hard drive. If configured with a "Fusion" Drive or an SSD at the initial time of system purchase, it also has a PCIe connector, but this connector is not present if the system only was configured with a hard drive.

At the time of purchase, Apple also offers a 256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB SSD at additional cost.

Also see: How do you upgrade the hard drive in the "Tapered Edge" Aluminum iMac models? What type of storage do they support? Is it even possible to upgrade these models?

In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells storage upgrades for this iMac.

In the UK, site sponsor Flexx sells storage upgrades for this iMac.

In Australia, site sponsor Upgradeable sells storage upgrades for this iMac.

Also see: SSD Compatibility Guide for All G3 & Later Macs.
2.5" (7 mm)* Serial ATA (6 Gb/s)*
Details: *This model has a SATA III (6 Gb/s) connector for a 2.5" hard drive or SSD. If the system is configured with an SSD or a "Fusion Drive" at the time of initial purchase, it also has a dedicated PCIe connection. If it was not configured with an SSD or a "Fusion Drive" initially, the applicable PCIe connector is not present and it is not possible to install a second drive later.
None* None
Details: *This iMac does not have an internal optical drive. Site sponsor Adorama offers the external Apple USB SuperDrive for US$79. It writes DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL at 4X, DVD-R and DVD+R at 8X, DVD-RW at 6X, DVD+RW at 8X, reads DVD at 8X, writes CD-R at 24X, writes CD-RW at 16X, and reads CD at 24X.

Site sponsor Other World Computing also has a variety of compact external optical drive options that may be of interest, including some with Blu-ray capability.

Also see: What are the full capabilities of the external SuperDrive? Can it be used with other Macs?
None 10/100/1000Base-T
Details: N/A
802.11ac* 4.2
Details: *802.11ac Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n backwards compatible) and Bluetooth 4.2 standard.
4 (3.0) None
Details: Four USB 3.0 ports.
SDXC SD Card None
Details: In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells a wide variety of external expansion options and hand-picked accessories like external storage, stands, keyboards, cables, adapters, speakers, and more for this iMac.
Magic Keyboard* Magic Mouse 2*
Details: *By default, this model shipped with a small aluminum wireless compact keyboard (without a numeric keypad) and a wireless "Magic Mouse 2" with multi-touch surface support. For an extra US$30, you could substitute the stock keyboard for a "Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad" and for an extra US$50 you could substitute the Magic Mouse 2 for a Magic Trackpad 2 (which provides multi-touch input and Force Touch support). If you really like input devices, you even could equip this iMac with both a Magic Mouse 2 and a Magic Trackpad 2 for an additional US$129.
All-in-One 21.5" iMac Tapered Edge
Details: The 21.5-Inch "Mid-2017" Aluminum iMac model uses a case design that is effectively identical to the earlier "Tapered Edge" iMac models, but the internals are different. Each of these lines have a glass front laminated directly to the LCD and an aluminum back that is thicker in the middle and tapers to a razor thin 5 mm edge. The entire system sits upon an aluminum "foot" that is 6.9 inches (17.5 cm) deep.
BTO/CTO Retina 4K, Mid-2017
Details: As this model technically is a "configure-to-order" configuration of either the iMac "Core i5" 3.0 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNDY2LL/A) or iMac "Core i5" 3.4 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNE02LL/A), it does not have its own order number.
A1418 (EMC 3069) iMac18,2
Details: Please note that these identifiers refer to more than one model.

Also see: All Macs with the A1418 Model Number, the 3069 EMC Number, and the iMac18,2 Model Identifier.

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N/A N/A
Details: N/A
X 10.12.4 (16F2073) 13.x (Ventura)
Details: This system fully supports the last version of macOS Sierra (10.12) and macOS High Sierra (10.13). Running macOS High Sierra (10.13) or later, this model does support HEVC hardware acceleration.

This model is compatible with the final version of macOS Mojave (10.14), macOS Catalina (10.15), and macOS Big Sur (macOS 11), as well. It additionally supports the final version of macOS Monterey (macOS 12), but it does not support AirPlay to Mac and the more minor Spatial Audio, Portrait Mode, 3D Landmarks, and Interactive Globe features.

Finally, this model is fully compatible with macOS Ventura (macOS 13) with the exception of the minor Live Captions in FaceTime, Emoji Dictation, and Reference Mode with Sidecar features. It does not support macOS Sonoma (macOS 14) or later.

Also see: Which Macs are compatible with macOS Ventura (macOS 13)? What are the system requirements? What are the major new features? Do all features work with all supported Macs?
10 (64-Bit)* 10 (64-Bit)*
Details: *The pre-installed version of Apple's Boot Camp 6 supports the 64-bit version of Windows 10. Earlier versions of Windows are not supported.
None Boot/Virtualization
Details: Also see: Are there any third-party programs to run Mac OS 9/Classic applications on Intel Macs?

For more on running Windows on Intel Macs, please refer to the exhaustive Windows on Mac Q&A.
17.7 x 20.8 x 6.9 12.5 lbs. (5.66 kg)
Details: In inches - height by width by depth, (45.0 cm, 52.8 cm, 17.5 cm).
US$1599, US$1699* US$600-US$750
Details: *The Core i7 custom processor upgrade originally was US$300 for the iMac "Core i5" 3.0 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNDY2LL/A) and US$200 for the iMac "Core i5" 3.4 21.5-Inch (4K, Mid-2017) (MNE02LL/A) for a total price of US$1599 or US$1699, respectively.

Please note that on average the estimated current retail pricing of used systems is updated twice a year (please refer to the date on the bottom of the page for the date last updated).

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2 (Thunderbolt 3/USB-C) None
Details: This model has two Thunderbolt 3 ports. These two ports support DisplayPort, Thunderbolt (up to 40 Gbps), and USB 3.1 Generation 2 (up to 10 Gbps). Adapters also are available to use Thunderbolt 2, HDMI, DVI, and VGA.

In the US (and many other countries), site sponsor Other World Computing sells Thunderbolt docks and external drives compatible with this Mac and just about all others.

What is Thunderbolt 3? What is the difference between USB-C and Thunderbolt 3? What Thunderbolt 3 adapters and docks are available?
None None
Details: N/A
None None
Details: N/A
4 (3.0) None
Details: Four USB 3.0 ports.
None 1 (RJ-45)
Details: Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n backwards compatible) and Bluetooth 4.2 standard.
None None
Details: N/A
1 (Built-in) N/A
Details: N/A
1 1
Details: Single 3.5 mm headphone jack with "support for Apple iPhone headset with microphone."
1 None
Details: N/A
1 None
Details: 100V-240V (50 Hz to 60 Hz, single phase), Apple does not specify maximum wattage.

Global original prices for the iMac "Core i7" 3.6 21.5" (4K, Mid-2017) in 34 different countries and territories follow; organized alphabetically by region.

For global original prices for Intel Macs in one particular country on a single page, please refer to EveryMac.com's Global Original Prices section.

Original Prices - North & South America

C$2089, C$2219 R$11.899, R$12.599
MXN $37,499, $39,999 US$1599, US$1699*

Original Prices - Europe

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DKK 14,079, 15,019 ¤euro;1909, ¤euro;1989
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NOK 18.290, 19.390 ¤euro;1909, ¤euro;1989
¤euro;1859, ¤euro;1939 SEK 18.795, 20.195
CHF 1'809, 1'949 £1519, £1629

Original Prices - Asia

RMB 12,568, 13,408 HK$12,328, HK$13,048
N/A N/A
¥175,800, ¥186,800 KRW 2,057,500, 2,185,000
RM 7,379, 7,819 PHP 91,990, 98,990
S$2,318, S$2,468 NT$51,160, NT$54,420
THB 59,900, 62,900 N/A

Original Prices - Australia & New Zealand

A$2379, A$2519 NZ$2709, NZ$2889

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