I'm having problems with my macbook and if it seems the problems lays with my motherboard i might consider changing it.
I don't want to buy a new one although my macbook is 3.5 years old. I've replaced the HDD with an SSD and upgraded the 1333mhz 4GB RAM with 8GB RAM, so it runs super smooth like a new computer.
I was wondering if i could replace motherboards from for example a macbook (non-retina) mid 2012 into my current macbook. I'm thinking the shape and ports and the location of the ports is the same. I know i would have to get new RAM since it is a differente MhZ-speed.
I'm having problems with my macbook and if it seems the problems lays with my motherboard i might consider changing it.
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I don't want to buy a new one although my macbook is 3.5 years old. I've replaced the HDD with an SSD and upgraded the 10600mhz 4GB RAM with 8GB RAM, so it runs super smooth like a new computer.
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I don't want to buy a new one although my macbook is 3.5 years old. I've replaced the HDD with an SSD and upgraded the 1333mhz 4GB RAM with 8GB RAM, so it runs super smooth like a new computer.
I was wondering if i could replace motherboards from for example a macbook (non-retina) mid 2012 into my current macbook. I'm thinking the shape and ports and the location of the ports is the same. I know i would have to get new RAM since it is a differente MhZ-speed.
Hi there,
I'm having problems with my macbook and if it seems the problems lays with my motherboard i might consider changing it.
I don't want to buy a new one although my macbook is 3.5 years old. I've replaced the HDD with an SSD and upgraded the 10600mhz 4GB RAM with 8GB RAM, so it runs super smooth like a new computer.
I was wondering if i could replace motherboards from for example a macbook (non-retina) mid 2012 into my current macbook. I'm thinking the shape and ports and the location of the ports is the same. I know i would have to get new RAM since it is a differente MhZ-speed.
Any comments? :)
Thx!