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Changing SSD and CPU in MBA?
I want to buy this MBA: http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...f16a8386d4en02
It has a 1.8 GHz i5, and I'm wondering what socket it uses, and if it's even possible to manually upgrade the processor. And hard drive: how many bays in the air? Just one for the stock SSD? |
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no drive bays, SSD is a "stick" style. it can be upgraded
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cpu socket won't fit in the tight space in the MBA. ditto for a gpu socket or ram sockets. the SSD isn't even a standard type. Don't even consider an MBA if you want to do your own upgrades.
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Highly recommend the Air, I love both of mine. Just be sure to order exactly what you want in the machine when you purchase it knowing that it is not later upgradable except for the SSD. No big deal.
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I agree. I bought the 2011 model when it came out. I keep trying to convince myself to upgrade but I really don't need to. Heck I probably just could have kept the 2010 model and still been fine. I hardly ever get a beach ball. "Snappy" is the adjective I hear for the Air a lot and it is accurate. For basic productivity and light gaming, it's an amazing machine. You can't upgrade much in these but like you said, if you equip it for your needs at the time of purchase it will hold its own for years.
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The only reason I have two is that I wanted the larger 13" screen for field photographic work. It arrived in June 2012 but I still love the 2011 11" so much I cannot bear to part with it. They could be described as (13) Extremely fast and (11) very fast.
I use them both.
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![]() As for RAM and HDD/SSD it differs from make and model.
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![]() But seriously, the Air is a bad choice if you want to upgrade it. The i5 will be good enough for most things (and tbh, the Air isn't a workhorse laptop anyway - they're ULV CPUs). If you need something more powerful than the i5 - get the pro. The SSD is easily upgradable. One T6 screw holds it down. |
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Most? I don't think there'd be any current laptops with upgradable CPUs.
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MBA 13", i5 1.8GHz, 8GM RAM, 128GB SSD These are amazing products that enrich our lives that we see as toys, remember that they are expensive and should be used as tools to reach our dreams~
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Sager (sagernotebooks.com) makes gaming laptops with upgradable CPU's and GPU's. There's a bunch of other gaming laptops with upgradable components too (too many of them to name). Some of the higher end Alienwares also have this ability.
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