Ana içeriğe geç

Can I use a 2.16GHz 256MB logic board on a MacBook Pro 15" Core 2 Duo?

I have a busted 2.16HGz 128MB logic board, and have found a 2.16HGz 256MB logic board, can i use that as a replacement? will the extra 128MB be a plus or a problem?

tnx

Bu soruyu yanıtla Ben de bu sorunu yaşıyorum

Bu iyi bir soru mu?

Puan 1
Yorum Ekle

3 Cevap

Filtre ölçütü:
En Yararlı Yanıt

"The 128 MB vs the 256MB is a function of RAM installed, not the mother board. Your machine should be able to take up to 2 GB of RAM:"

mayer, I believe he is referring to 128MB vs 256MB of VRAM. Quite commonly the base model 15" has half the VRAM of the upgraded models.

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 1

1 Yorum:

You are correct, my mind was elsewhere. Answer has been edited.

tarafından

Yorum Ekle

It won't necessarily fit, for instance a 2.4GHz Penryn board doesn't fit in a 2.4GHz Santa Rosa (one generation before) computer. Best to stick with the correct generation or else you tend to have problems with temp sensors and whatnot. Although, a Core Duo really isn't worth the repair.

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0
Yorum Ekle

This is most likely your current logic board a 2.16 Core 2 Duo: MacBook Pro 15" (Model A1211) 2.16 GHz Logic Board

The 2.16 board you found may or may not be a core 2 duo. It could be a core duo and unsuitable for you.

This logic board, a 2.33 Core 2 Duo will drop right in with no problems: MacBook Pro 15" (Model A1211) 2.33 GHz Logic Board

Although iFixit currently has it listed as "out of stock", I would contact them here and ask for one as they may have it but not gotten it to the inventory list yet: http://www.ifixit.com/Info/contact

To be sure all this is correct, please remove the battery and look in the compartment and its side walls for your exact model.

Bu yanıt yardımcı oldu mu?

Puan 0
Yorum Ekle

Yanıtını ekle

galumphingly sonsuza kadar minnettar olacak.
İstatistikleri Görüntüle:

Son 24 Saat: 0

Son 7 gün: 1

Son 30 gün: 2

Her zaman: 1,808