What logic board is used for the newest 27 inch iMac

If anyone knows that would be awesome!

The one Apple has specially built for those systems. Since the newer iMac's are SEALED system, only RAM can be accessed by the user, not sure why you want to know. It's not like it is some Off the Self motherboard (Apple speak Logic Board) made and available any other place than from an Apple repair center.

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