Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case [https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro10,1|MacBookPro10,1]), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
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You will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook Pro with the same series identifier (in your case [https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro10,1|MacBookPro10,1]), which means you will not be able to put any newer in series wise. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board within the series, for instance if you have the 2.4 GHz i7 you can place the 2.7 GHz i7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8 GB of RAM you could put in a board with 16 GB of RAM (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MacBook Pro.
I would suggest you by the board from ifixit:
[product|IF117-020]
OR
[product|IF117-021]
Either of these should work. (Going off the info you gave me, double check to be sure.)
But if you want to save a buck, you can search eBay as well, but watch for scams.
Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case [https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro10,1|'''''MacBookPro10,1]'''''), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
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Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case [https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro10,1|MacBookPro10,1]), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
I would suggest you by the board from ifixit:
[product|IF117-020]
OR
[product|IF117-021]
Either of these should work. (Going off the info you gave me, double check to be sure.)
But if you want to save a buck, you can search eBay as well, but watch for scams.
Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case 10’1), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
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Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case [https://everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBookPro10,1|'''''MacBookPro10,1]'''''), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
I would suggest you by the board from ifixit:
[product|IF117-020]
OR
[product|IF117-021]
Either of these should work. (Going off the info you gave me, double check to be sure.)
But if you want to save a buck, you can search eBay as well, but watch for scams.
Hi, you will only be able to put a logic board from another MacBook with the same identifier (in your case 10’1), which means you will not be able to put any newer logic board in. You will however be able to put a higher spec logic board in, for instance if you have the 2.4Ghz I7 you can place the 2.7Ghz I7 board in for an upgrade, or if you have 8gb of ram you can place a board with 16gb of ram in. (note: it will cost more though). Just make sure it is the SAME identifier as your current MBP.
I would suggest you by the board from ifixit:
[product|IF117-020]
OR
[product|IF117-021]
Either of these should work. (Going off the info you gave me, double check to be sure.)
But if you want to save a buck, you can search eBay as well, but watch for scams.