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Okay, I'm feeling bad now... YES, this was a joke... April Fool's! :p

sorry if I caused any heartbeats to be skipped!

Liar shall be punished! :mad: lol Well, I feel generous today, just write "I will not lie to poor innocent people ever again!" 100 times on the blackboard, then I will forgive you.

@larrymarshall2

If you get any reply from the seller, please keep us posted! Thanks. :)
 
Tried to confirm but could not find any number at AMD (ATI ) that would give me access to a customer service rep other than for drivers etc. I did call Apple and did get a confirm that they are still on hold and she did indicate it was probably the card, but could not confirm for sure....

For my effort I was graciously given an upgrade ...:cool:

Here are the numbers if you want to confirm what I found out.

North America - United States & Canada:
Technical Support by Telephone: 877-284-1566 (Toll Free - English only)
Product Information by Telephone: 877-284-1564 (Toll Free - English only)
Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM EST
Friday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST
 
Here are the numbers if you want to confirm what I found out.

North America - United States & Canada:
Technical Support by Telephone: 877-284-1566 (Toll Free - English only)
Product Information by Telephone: 877-284-1564 (Toll Free - English only)
Monday – Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM EST
Friday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EST

I sent an email and this is the response I received.


Dear Customer,

Your service request : SR #{ticketno:[8200184391]} has been reviewed and updated.

Response and Service Request History:

ATI no longer manufactures video cards. The HD 4850 card will be an Apple OEM card and as such only Apple would be able to answer your question.

In order to update this service request, please respond, leaving the service request reference intact.

Best regards,

AMD Global Customer Care
 
I e-mailed apple about my order. wanted to hear if actually would ship by april 15, arrive 21st.

i received this:

"Thank you for contacting Apple.


I apologise for any inconvenience with the expected delivery date.

I have researched your order and see that the iMac should be delivered
by 21 April. It is possible the item may ship out sooner."


So hopefully, those of us who ordered it in the beginning of march, won't have to wait longer than expected... hopefully.
 
I sent an email and this is the response I received.


Dear Customer,

Your service request : SR #{ticketno:[8200184391]} has been reviewed and updated.

Response and Service Request History:

ATI no longer manufactures video cards. The HD 4850 card will be an Apple OEM card and as such only Apple would be able to answer your question.

In order to update this service request, please respond, leaving the service request reference intact.

Best regards,

AMD Global Customer Care

That is interesting. That is not what they told me on the phone. They told me that the card is made for Apple and is on back order. Now you have to think about this for a minute. Apple uses 3rd parties for certain parts, and video cards to my knowledge are not made by Apple, They are made by Nvidia or ATI/AMD or others. I think you got bad information. But Maybe my person I talked to didn't know what they were talking about either. So we just have to wait. I am guessing that we should start seeing iMacs being delivered sometime in the middle to late April.
 
That is interesting. That is not what they told me on the phone. They told me that the card is made for Apple and is on back order. Now you have to think about this for a minute. Apple uses 3rd parties for certain parts, and video cards to my knowledge are not made by Apple, They are made by Nvidia or ATI/AMD or others. I think you got bad information. But Maybe my person I talked to didn't know what they were talking about either. So we just have to wait. I am guessing that we should start seeing iMacs being delivered sometime in the middle to late April.

I know what you mean. It seems no one has a clue. I agree that Apple is not in the graphic card business. If you look on the Apple site, they give the description of the graphic capabilities of the iMac. They talk about an integrated graphic processor and not a graphic card.

I called Apple and they told me it not a card but is attached to the logic board just like the laptops. So, this would lead me to believe Apple is not waiting on ATI to manufacture the 4850 "card". I am assuming, and I am no expert, that we are talking about the 4850 graphics processor which Apple, or whoever builds the iMac, integrates with the logic board. I guess the question is.... Is apple waiting for a supply of 4850 graphic processors that will be integrated with the logic board or is it the told 10.5.7 driver speculation.... As you say, who knows....

This is from the Apple site and describes the graphic component of the iMac. Maye some one who is more technically adept than I am can comment on this, but I am pretty convinced we are not waiting for a graphics card...

"Every new iMac includes high-performance NVIDIA graphics standard. Now games run smoother, photos load faster, and pro applications have even more power. The 20-inch iMac with the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor delivers up to 2.3x faster graphics performance.1 The 24-inch iMac gives you even more graphics options. The NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics processor makes viewing web pages and searching through your iPhoto library smoother and more efficient. Or you can choose NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 discrete graphics to take 3D graphics up a notch. For 3D graphics-intensive games or pro applications like Aperture and Motion, the NVIDIA GeForce GT 130 and ATI Radeon HD 4850 processors deliver the fastest graphics performance yet."
 
I e-mailed apple about my order. wanted to hear if actually would ship by april 15, arrive 21st.

i received this:

"Thank you for contacting Apple.


I apologise for any inconvenience with the expected delivery date.

I have researched your order and see that the iMac should be delivered
by 21 April. It is possible the item may ship out sooner."


So hopefully, those of us who ordered it in the beginning of march, won't have to wait longer than expected... hopefully.

What email address did you send it to? I've looked all over the Apple's website and I couldn't find any. I thought the only way to get in touch with them is to call.

@ gasport
AFAIK, the iMac is like a laptop in monitor. There's no graphic "card" inside. What ATI and Nvidia are selling is GPU chips, and they don't even manufacture it themselves, most likely TSMC does it for them. Once those computer makers get the GPU chip, GPU chips will be soldered on the motherboard/logicboard with VRAMs. Therefore, they have everything needed to be a graphic card in a sense, they are just not in a card form as we usually see in desktops. This will allow laptops or AIO computers to be built smaller and more compact.

Also, usually when we say integrated graphic processor, it means the graphic processor unit is integrated into the chipsets. Nvidia 9400m is an example. Or those crappy Intel integrated graphic "card," (again, not a physical card, just the way we call it.) However, the Nvidia GT120/GT130 and ATI 4850 are discrete graphic cards.
 
What email address did you send it to? I've looked all over the Apple's website and I couldn't find any. I thought the only way to get contact with them is to call.

@ gasport
AFAIK, the iMac is like a laptop in monitor. There's no graphic "card" inside. What ATI and Nvidia are selling is GPU chips, and they don't even manufacture it themselves, most likely TSMC do that for them. Once those computer makers get the GPU chip, GPU chips will be soldered on the motherboard/logicboard with VRAMs. Therefore, they have everything needed to be a graphic card in a sense, they are just not in a card form as we usually see in desktops. This will allow laptops or AIO computers to be built smaller.


This one:
contactus@euro.apple.com

of course, that's if you're in europe
 
I know what you mean. It seems no one has a clue. I agree that Apple is not in the graphic card business. If you look on the Apple site, they give the description of the graphic capabilities of the iMac. They talk about an integrated graphic processor and not a graphic card.

This is from the Apple site and describes the graphic component of the iMac. Maye some one who is more technically adept than I am can comment on this, but I am pretty convinced we are not waiting for a graphics card...

I think you are right. There is no graphics card. I never meant that there was such a card. However I do believe there is a delay for some reason and my guess and it is your guess as well that Apple is probably waiting for the 4850 processors that will be soldered into the MB. I just wish it was not so long of a wait.
 
Another one bites the :apple: ...

Hi all,
after lurking for a while in the shadows I decided to register :D

I ordered to an iMac with ATI RADEON HD 4850

Ordered on : 23 Mar, 2009
Shipping on: 27 Apr, 2009
Delivered on: 29 Apr, 2009

2.93GHZ INTEL CORE 2 DUO
4GB 1066MHZ DDR3 SDRAM-2X2GB
ATI RADEON HD 4850 512MB
640GB SERIAL ATA DRIVE

I have talked today with the Customer Service (Germany) and they told me it is shipping next Wednesday. :eek:

I think the man at the phone didn't know too much about it,
but I do hope it is shipped the next Wednesday. :rolleyes:

Anything about the rumor that it will be the RV790 revision? :confused:
 
I got this email today from Apple

Apple Store


Dear Apple Customer,

Thank you for you recent order with the Apple Online Store.

Due to overwhelming demand, the shipment of your order has been delayed. We anticipate that your order will now be shipped from our warehouse on 14 April. When your order ships, we will send you a shipment notification email with the anticipated delivery date and tracking information.

We apologise for any inconvenience the delay has caused.

Thank you for choosing Apple!


Kind Regards,
The Apple Store

Note: This is an auto-generated email, please do not reply to this email address.


What confuses me is that they moved up the date to the 14th, but they are saying it's been delayed.
 
Anyone else received an email from Apple like DELTAsnake?

Did you read the other post? Several people in various countries have received the email. Mine is scheduled for April 14 shipping so I doubt they would send one to me, so I cannot confirm the validity of the emails.
 
Did you read the other post? Several people in various countries have received the email. Mine is scheduled for April 14 shipping so I doubt they would send one to me, so I cannot confirm the validity of the emails.

I thought I read the posts. I see only DeltaSnake and d510r9 saying they got that email. I was just curious as to who else got the email, if any, and what their shipping dates were before they received the email. :)
 
I thought I read the posts. I see only DeltaSnake and d510r9 saying they got that email. I was just curious as to who else got the email, if any, and what their shipping dates were before they received the email. :)

True.. I guess we will find out for sure in 11 days. The Apple Store still shows 3 to 5 weeks shipping estimate.
 
True.. I guess we will find out for sure in 11 days. The Apple Store still shows 3 to 5 weeks shipping estimate.

I'll probably order mine today. Benchies, etc, will probably be out in time for me to cancel it if there are issues or marginal performance improvements.
 
Bank contacted me

I ordered 3rd March (in the UK). My bank called me today (3rd April) to say the fraud department wanted to check I had really ordered something from Apple. They tend to do that when I buy expensive things (I am not so sure why exactly but that is a different story...).

So in other words, Apple has now taken teh money for my iMac. Estimated shipping is still 14th April and delivery is still 23rd April (they seem to ship from the other end of the world by boat or something).

Has anyone else had their money taken? Is this a sign that things are moving forward or does Apple merely want to work with my cash?
 
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