iMac8,1 - iMac Early 2008 - Mac Model ID Lookup
Every iMac Early 2008 with Model ID iMac8,1 is listed below. If you select your specific Mac, you can then see all the guaranteed compatible upgrades and repair services we have available for it.
Model Identifiers often cover a narrow range of Macs. Usually one particular type of Mac, with a specific screen size, released at a particular time. Though in some cases a later revision that is substantially similar, will carry the same Model ID.
Staring with the Intel Macs released in 2006, Model IDs were in the format MacNameX,Y where MacName is a recognisable Mac model (iMac, MacBookPro etc.), and the X and Y are numbers.
However in 2022, a couple of years after the ARM switchover, Apple started using the format MacX,Y - the X and Y are numbers, but the "Mac" is the same across different models.
Old pre-Intel (PowerPC) Macs were almost all PowerMacX,Y or PowerBookX,Y (the exception being the very first iMac, which is: "iMac,1").
You can also search by Serial Number (2020 and earlier Macs), name, Part Number, Model Number, and EMC Number. Or search for a macOS version to see Macs compatible with it.
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iMac Early 2008
iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.4GHz 20-Inch (Early 2008)
- Part Number : MB323xx/A
The MPN (Marketing Part Number), also sometimes called the model number, marketing number, order number or part number. This is the part number under which Apple sold this particular Mac model. Only base configurations have part numbers, while Macs sold with various build to order/configure to order options do not have them. What we consider a single Mac may have multiple part numbers, which may refer to different specifications of RAM, drive size, or case colour that were offered as base options. Part numbers also differ by country or region.
In modern Macs it is usually an 8 or 9 digit code, with the last 2 characters being "/A" or occasionally "/B". The one or two characters immediately before the "/" depend on country or region - "B" is the UK, "LL" the USA, etc. We represent this portion as "xx".
- EMC Number : 2210
EMC numbers cover a narrow group of Macs, or sometimes an individual machine. There are exceptions, but usually models that share an EMC number were released at the same time, and share all attributes apart from minor differences in CPU and other internal components. In a very few cases, Macs of the same model were sold with multiple different EMC numbers.
The EMC number is usually a 4 digit numerical code, though in a few cases there are additional characters.
- Model Identifier : iMac8,1
Model Identifiers often cover a narrow range of Macs. Usually one particular type of Mac, with a specific screen size, released at a particular time. Though in some cases a later revision that is substantially similar, will carry the same Model ID.
Staring with the Intel Macs released in 2006, Model IDs were in the format MacNameX,Y where MacName is a recognisable Mac model (iMac, MacBookPro etc.), and the X and Y are numbers.
However in 2022, a couple of years after the ARM switchover, Apple started using the format MacX,Y - the X and Y are numbers, but the "Mac" is the same across different models.
Old pre-Intel (PowerPC) Macs were almost all PowerMacX,Y or PowerBookX,Y (the exception being the very first iMac, which is: "iMac,1").
- Model Number : A1224
Model numbers, also sometimes called family numbers, are an identifier that often cover a fairly wide range of Macs. In cases where the fundamental design of a Mac has remained mostly unchanged, but incremental upgrades have been made to internal components, a single Model Number can cover more than 20 individual Macs, released over several years. Other Model Numbers are unique to a single machine.
It is usually a 5 character code in the format AXXXX, where the Xs are numerals. Some very old Macs have a Model Number that starts with an "M" rather than "A".
- Launched: 2008
- Discontinued: 2009
- Min OS: OS X 10.5.2 Leopard
- Max OS: OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan
iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.66GHz 20-Inch (Early 2008)
- Part Number : MB324xx/A
The MPN (Marketing Part Number), also sometimes called the model number, marketing number, order number or part number. This is the part number under which Apple sold this particular Mac model. Only base configurations have part numbers, while Macs sold with various build to order/configure to order options do not have them. What we consider a single Mac may have multiple part numbers, which may refer to different specifications of RAM, drive size, or case colour that were offered as base options. Part numbers also differ by country or region.
In modern Macs it is usually an 8 or 9 digit code, with the last 2 characters being "/A" or occasionally "/B". The one or two characters immediately before the "/" depend on country or region - "B" is the UK, "LL" the USA, etc. We represent this portion as "xx".
- EMC Number : 2210
EMC numbers cover a narrow group of Macs, or sometimes an individual machine. There are exceptions, but usually models that share an EMC number were released at the same time, and share all attributes apart from minor differences in CPU and other internal components. In a very few cases, Macs of the same model were sold with multiple different EMC numbers.
The EMC number is usually a 4 digit numerical code, though in a few cases there are additional characters.
- Model Identifier : iMac8,1
Model Identifiers often cover a narrow range of Macs. Usually one particular type of Mac, with a specific screen size, released at a particular time. Though in some cases a later revision that is substantially similar, will carry the same Model ID.
Staring with the Intel Macs released in 2006, Model IDs were in the format MacNameX,Y where MacName is a recognisable Mac model (iMac, MacBookPro etc.), and the X and Y are numbers.
However in 2022, a couple of years after the ARM switchover, Apple started using the format MacX,Y - the X and Y are numbers, but the "Mac" is the same across different models.
Old pre-Intel (PowerPC) Macs were almost all PowerMacX,Y or PowerBookX,Y (the exception being the very first iMac, which is: "iMac,1").
- Model Number : A1224
Model numbers, also sometimes called family numbers, are an identifier that often cover a fairly wide range of Macs. In cases where the fundamental design of a Mac has remained mostly unchanged, but incremental upgrades have been made to internal components, a single Model Number can cover more than 20 individual Macs, released over several years. Other Model Numbers are unique to a single machine.
It is usually a 5 character code in the format AXXXX, where the Xs are numerals. Some very old Macs have a Model Number that starts with an "M" rather than "A".
- Launched: 2008
- Discontinued: 2009
- Min OS: OS X 10.5.2 Leopard
- Max OS: OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan
- Part Number
iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.8GHz 24-Inch (Early 2008)
- Part Number : MB325xx/A
The MPN (Marketing Part Number), also sometimes called the model number, marketing number, order number or part number. This is the part number under which Apple sold this particular Mac model. Only base configurations have part numbers, while Macs sold with various build to order/configure to order options do not have them. What we consider a single Mac may have multiple part numbers, which may refer to different specifications of RAM, drive size, or case colour that were offered as base options. Part numbers also differ by country or region.
In modern Macs it is usually an 8 or 9 digit code, with the last 2 characters being "/A" or occasionally "/B". The one or two characters immediately before the "/" depend on country or region - "B" is the UK, "LL" the USA, etc. We represent this portion as "xx".
- EMC Number : 2211
EMC numbers cover a narrow group of Macs, or sometimes an individual machine. There are exceptions, but usually models that share an EMC number were released at the same time, and share all attributes apart from minor differences in CPU and other internal components. In a very few cases, Macs of the same model were sold with multiple different EMC numbers.
The EMC number is usually a 4 digit numerical code, though in a few cases there are additional characters.
- Model Identifier : iMac8,1
Model Identifiers often cover a narrow range of Macs. Usually one particular type of Mac, with a specific screen size, released at a particular time. Though in some cases a later revision that is substantially similar, will carry the same Model ID.
Staring with the Intel Macs released in 2006, Model IDs were in the format MacNameX,Y where MacName is a recognisable Mac model (iMac, MacBookPro etc.), and the X and Y are numbers.
However in 2022, a couple of years after the ARM switchover, Apple started using the format MacX,Y - the X and Y are numbers, but the "Mac" is the same across different models.
Old pre-Intel (PowerPC) Macs were almost all PowerMacX,Y or PowerBookX,Y (the exception being the very first iMac, which is: "iMac,1").
- Model Number : A1225
Model numbers, also sometimes called family numbers, are an identifier that often cover a fairly wide range of Macs. In cases where the fundamental design of a Mac has remained mostly unchanged, but incremental upgrades have been made to internal components, a single Model Number can cover more than 20 individual Macs, released over several years. Other Model Numbers are unique to a single machine.
It is usually a 5 character code in the format AXXXX, where the Xs are numerals. Some very old Macs have a Model Number that starts with an "M" rather than "A".
- Launched: 2008
- Discontinued: 2009
- Min OS: OS X 10.5.2 Leopard
- Max OS: OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan
iMac "Core 2 Duo" 3.06GHz 24-Inch (Early 2008)
- Part Number : MB398xx/A
The MPN (Marketing Part Number), also sometimes called the model number, marketing number, order number or part number. This is the part number under which Apple sold this particular Mac model. Only base configurations have part numbers, while Macs sold with various build to order/configure to order options do not have them. What we consider a single Mac may have multiple part numbers, which may refer to different specifications of RAM, drive size, or case colour that were offered as base options. Part numbers also differ by country or region.
In modern Macs it is usually an 8 or 9 digit code, with the last 2 characters being "/A" or occasionally "/B". The one or two characters immediately before the "/" depend on country or region - "B" is the UK, "LL" the USA, etc. We represent this portion as "xx".
- EMC Number : 2211
EMC numbers cover a narrow group of Macs, or sometimes an individual machine. There are exceptions, but usually models that share an EMC number were released at the same time, and share all attributes apart from minor differences in CPU and other internal components. In a very few cases, Macs of the same model were sold with multiple different EMC numbers.
The EMC number is usually a 4 digit numerical code, though in a few cases there are additional characters.
- Model Identifier : iMac8,1
Model Identifiers often cover a narrow range of Macs. Usually one particular type of Mac, with a specific screen size, released at a particular time. Though in some cases a later revision that is substantially similar, will carry the same Model ID.
Staring with the Intel Macs released in 2006, Model IDs were in the format MacNameX,Y where MacName is a recognisable Mac model (iMac, MacBookPro etc.), and the X and Y are numbers.
However in 2022, a couple of years after the ARM switchover, Apple started using the format MacX,Y - the X and Y are numbers, but the "Mac" is the same across different models.
Old pre-Intel (PowerPC) Macs were almost all PowerMacX,Y or PowerBookX,Y (the exception being the very first iMac, which is: "iMac,1").
- Model Number : A1225
Model numbers, also sometimes called family numbers, are an identifier that often cover a fairly wide range of Macs. In cases where the fundamental design of a Mac has remained mostly unchanged, but incremental upgrades have been made to internal components, a single Model Number can cover more than 20 individual Macs, released over several years. Other Model Numbers are unique to a single machine.
It is usually a 5 character code in the format AXXXX, where the Xs are numerals. Some very old Macs have a Model Number that starts with an "M" rather than "A".
- Launched: 2008
- Discontinued: 2009
- Min OS: OS X 10.5.2 Leopard
- Max OS: OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan
- Part Number
You can also search by Serial Number (2020 and earlier Macs), name, Part Number, Model Number, and EMC Number. Or search for a macOS version to see Macs compatible with it.
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- iMac,1 - iMac 15" (1998 - 1999)
- iMac10,1 - iMac Late 2009 Core 2 Duo
- iMac11,1 - iMac Late 2009 Core i5/i7 27"
- iMac11,2 - iMac Mid 2010 21.5"
- iMac11,3 - iMac Mid 2010 27"
- iMac12,1 - iMac 21.5" (2011)
- iMac12,2 - iMac Mid 2011 27"
- iMac13,1 - iMac 21.5" (2012 - 2013)
- iMac13,2 - iMac Late 2012 27"
- iMac14,1 - iMac Late 2013 21.5" IG
- iMac14,2 - iMac Late 2013 27"
- iMac14,3 - iMac Late 2013 21.5" DG
- iMac14,4 - iMac Mid 2014 21.5"
- iMac15,1 - iMac Retina 5K 2014/Mid 2015 27"
- iMac16,1 - iMac Late 2015 Late 2015 21.5"
- iMac16,2 - iMac Retina 4K Late 2015 21.5"
- iMac17,1 - iMac Retina 5K Late 2015 27"
- iMac18,1 - iMac Mid 2017 21.5"
- iMac18,2 - iMac Retina 4K Mid 2017 21.5"
- iMac18,3 - iMac Retina 5K Mid 2017 27"
- iMac19,1 - iMac Retina 5K 2019 27"
- iMac19,2 - iMac Retina 4K 2019 21.5"
- iMac20,1 - iMac Retina 5K 2020 27"
- iMac20,2 - iMac Retina 5K 5700 XT 2020 27"
- iMac21,1 - iMac M1 24” 2021
- iMac21,2 - iMac M1 24” 2021
- iMac4,1 - iMac Early 2006
- iMac4,2 - iMac Mid 2006
- iMac5,1 - iMac Late 2006
- iMac5,2 - iMac Late 2006 CD
- iMac6,1 - iMac Late 2006 24"
- iMac7,1 - iMac Mid 2007
- iMac8,1 - iMac Early 2008
- iMac9,1 - iMac 20" (2009)
- iMacPro1,1 - iMac Pro 5K Late 2017
- Mac13,1 - Mac Studio M1 Max 2022
- Mac13,2 - Mac Studio M1 Ultra 2022
- Mac14,2 - MacBook Air M2 2022
- Mac14,7 - MacBook Pro M2 2022 13”
- MacBook1,1 - MacBook (2006)
- MacBook10,1 - MacBook Mid 2017
- MacBook2,1 - MacBook 13.3" (2006 - 2007)
- MacBook3,1 - MacBook Late 2007
- MacBook4,1 - MacBook Early 2008
- MacBook5,1 - MacBook Late 2008 Aluminium
- MacBook5,2 - MacBook Early/Mid 2009
- MacBook6,1 - MacBook Late 2009
- MacBook7,1 - MacBook Mid 2010
- MacBook8,1 - MacBook Early 2015
- MacBook9,1 - MacBook Early 2016
- MacBookAir1,1 - MacBook Air - Original (2008)
- MacBookAir10,1 - MacBook Air M1 2020
- MacBookAir2,1 - MacBook Air Late 2008/Mid 2009
- MacBookAir3,1 - MacBook Air Late 2010 11"
- MacBookAir3,2 - MacBook Air Late 2010 13"
- MacBookAir4,1 - MacBook Air Mid 2011 11"
- MacBookAir4,2 - MacBook Air Mid 2011 13"
- MacBookAir5,1 - MacBook Air Mid 2012 11"
- MacBookAir5,2 - MacBook Air Mid 2012 13"
- MacBookAir6,1 - MacBook Air Mid 2013/Early 2014 11"
- MacBookAir6,2 - MacBook Air Mid 2013/Early 2014 13"
- MacBookAir7,1 - MacBook Air Early 2015 11"
- MacBookAir7,2 - MacBook Air 13.3" (2015 - 2017)
- MacBookAir8,1 - MacBook Air Late 2018
- MacBookAir8,2 - MacBook Air True Tone, 2019
- MacBookAir9,1 - MacBook Air Scissor 2020
- MacBookPro1,1 - MacBook Pro 15" (2006)
- MacBookPro1,2 - MacBook Pro 17" (2006)
- MacBookPro10,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2012/Early 2013 15"
- MacBookPro10,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Late 2012/Early 2013 13"
- MacBookPro11,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013/Mid 2014 13"
- MacBookPro11,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013/Mid 2014 15" Integrated Graphics
- MacBookPro11,3 - MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013/Mid 2014 15" Dual Graphics
- MacBookPro11,4 - MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2015 15"
- MacBookPro11,5 - MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2015 15"
- MacBookPro12,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Early 2015 13"
- MacBookPro13,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Late 2016 2xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro13,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch Late 2016 4xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro13,3 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch Late 2016 4xTB3 15"
- MacBookPro14,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Mid 2017 2xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro14,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch Mid 2017 4xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro14,3 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch Mid 2017 4xTB3 15"
- MacBookPro15,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2018/2019 4xTB3 15"
- MacBookPro15,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2018/2019 4xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro15,3 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2018/2019 4xTB3 15"
- MacBookPro15,4 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2019 2xTB3 13"
- MacBookPro16,1 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2019 Scissor Keyboard 16"
- MacBookPro16,2 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2020 4xTB3 Scissor Keyboard 13"
- MacBookPro16,3 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2020 2xTB3 Scissor Keyboard 13"
- MacBookPro16,4 - MacBook Pro Retina Touch 2019 Scissor Keyboard 16" (2020)
- MacBookPro17,1 - MacBook Pro M1 2020 13"
- MacBookPro18,1 - MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 16"
- MacBookPro18,2 - MacBook Pro M1 Max 2021 16"
- MacBookPro18,3 - MacBook Pro M1 Pro 2021 14"
- MacBookPro18,4 - MacBook Pro M1 Max 2021 14"
- MacBookPro2,1 - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/Late 2006
- MacBookPro2,2 - MacBook Pro Core 2 Duo/Late 2006
- MacBookPro3,1 - MacBook Pro Mid/Late 2007
- MacBookPro4,1 - MacBook Pro Early 2008
- MacBookPro5,1 - MacBook Pro Late 2008/Early 2009 15"
- MacBookPro5,2 - MacBook Pro Early/Mid 2009 17"
- MacBookPro5,3 - MacBook Pro Mid 2009 15"
- MacBookPro5,4 - MacBook Pro Mid 2009 15"
- MacBookPro5,5 - MacBook Pro Mid 2009 13"
- MacBookPro6,1 - MacBook Pro Mid 2010 17"
- MacBookPro6,2 - MacBook Pro Mid 2010 15"
- MacBookPro7,1 - MacBook Pro Mid 2010 13"
- MacBookPro8,1 - MacBook Pro Early/Late 2011 13"
- MacBookPro8,2 - MacBook Pro Early/Late 2011 15"
- MacBookPro8,3 - MacBook Pro Early/Late 2011 17"
- MacBookPro9,1 - MacBook Pro Mid 2012 15"
- MacBookPro9,2 - MacBook Pro Mid 2012 13"
- Macmini1,1 - Mac mini Early/Late 2006
- Macmini2,1 - Mac mini Mid 2007
- Macmini3,1 - Mac mini Early/Late 2009
- Macmini4,1 - Mac mini Mid 2010
- Macmini5,1 - Mac mini Mid 2011
- Macmini5,2 - Mac mini Mid 2011
- Macmini5,3 - Mac mini Mid 2011
- Macmini6,1 - Mac mini Late 2012
- Macmini6,2 - Mac mini Late 2012
- Macmini7,1 - Mac mini Late 2014
- Macmini8,1 - Mac mini Late 2018
- Macmini9,1 - Mac mini M1 2020
- MacPro1,1 - Mac Pro 2006
- MacPro2,1 - Mac Pro 2007
- MacPro3,1 - Mac Pro Early 2008
- MacPro4,1 - Mac Pro Early 2009
- MacPro5,1 - Mac Pro (2010 - 2012)
- MacPro6,1 - Mac Pro Late 2013
- MacPro7,1 - Mac Pro 2019
- PowerBook1,1 - PowerBook G3 Bronze KB/Lombard (1999)
- PowerBook2,1 - iBook Original/Clamshell (1999 - 2000)
- PowerBook2,2 - iBook Firewire (2000)
- PowerBook3,1 - PowerBook G3 FireWire/Pismo (2000)
- PowerBook3,2 - PowerBook G4 (2001)
- PowerBook3,3 - PowerBook G4 Gigabit Ethernet (2001)
- PowerBook3,4 - PowerBook G4 DVI (2002)
- PowerBook3,5 - PowerBook G4 1 GHz/867 MHz (2002)
- PowerBook4,1 - iBook 12.1" (2001)
- PowerBook4,2 - iBook 14.1 LCD (2002)
- PowerBook4,3 - iBook 12.1" (2002 - 2003)
- PowerBook5,1 - PowerBook G4 17-Inch (2003)
- PowerBook5,2 - PowerBook G4 15-Inch FW800 (2003)
- PowerBook5,3 - PowerBook G4 17-Inch 1.33GHz (2003)
- PowerBook5,4 - PowerBook G4 15-Inch 1.5/1.33 (2004)
- PowerBook5,5 - PowerBook G4 17-Inch 1.5 GHz (2004)
- PowerBook5,6 - PowerBook G4 15-Inch 1.67/1.5 (2005)
- PowerBook5,7 - PowerBook G4 17-Inch 1.67 GHz (2005)
- PowerBook5,8 - PowerBook G4 15-Inch DL SD (2005)
- PowerBook5,9 - PowerBook G4 17-Inch DL SD (2005)
- PowerBook6,1 - PowerBook G4 12-Inch (2003)
- PowerBook6,2 - PowerBook G4 12-Inch DVI (2003)
- PowerBook6,3 - iBook 12.1" (2003)
- PowerBook6,4 - PowerBook G4 12-Inch 1.33GHz (2004)
- PowerBook6,5 - iBook Early/Late 2004
- PowerBook6,7 - iBook Mid 2005
- PowerBook6,8 - PowerBook G4 12-Inch 1.5 GHz (2005)
- PowerMac1,1 - PowerMac G3 Blue & White (1999)
- PowerMac1,2 - PowerMac G4 - PCI (1999)
- PowerMac10,1 - Mac mini (2005)
- PowerMac10,2 - Mac mini Late 2005
- PowerMac11,2 - PowerMac G5 - Late 2005
- PowerMac12,1 - iMac iSight (2005)
- PowerMac2,1 - iMac Slot Loading (1999)
- PowerMac2,2 - iMac Summer 2000
- PowerMac3,1 - PowerMac G4 - AGP (1999)
- PowerMac3,3 - PowerMac G4 - Gigabit Ethernet (2000)
- PowerMac3,4 - PowerMac G4 - Digital Audio (2001)
- PowerMac3,5 - PowerMac G4 - Quicksilver (2001 - 2002)
- PowerMac3,6 - PowerMac G4 - Mirrored Drive Doors (2002 - 2003)
- PowerMac4,1 - iMac 15" (2001)
- PowerMac4,2 - iMac 15" (2002 - 2003)
- PowerMac4,4 - eMac 17" (2002 - 2003)
- PowerMac4,5 - iMac 17" Flat Panel (2002)
- PowerMac5,1 - PowerMac G4 Cube (2000)
- PowerMac6,1 - iMac 17" (2003)
- PowerMac6,3 - iMac USB 2.0 20-Inch (2003)
- PowerMac6,4 - eMac 17" (2004 - 2005)
- PowerMac7,2 - PowerMac G5 - Original/Late 2003
- PowerMac7,3 - PowerMac (2004 - 2005)
- PowerMac8,1 - iMac G5 (2004)
- PowerMac8,2 - iMac Ambient Light Sensor (2005)
- PowerMac9,1 - PowerMac G5 - Late 2004