L LUNA macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 27, 2007 #1 Is the CPU of macbook replaceable? I heard it is soldered. Is it true?
L LUNA macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 27, 2007 #3 BigJohno said: Yeah you can't replace the CPU. I wish But... Click to expand... Thanks, in that case, I will wait for the santa rosa.
BigJohno said: Yeah you can't replace the CPU. I wish But... Click to expand... Thanks, in that case, I will wait for the santa rosa.
Benjamindaines macrumors 68030 Jan 27, 2007 #4 It's soldered in, like most laptops. But all the Apple desktops are replaceable, whether Intel makes pin compatible chips is a different story..
It's soldered in, like most laptops. But all the Apple desktops are replaceable, whether Intel makes pin compatible chips is a different story..
mkrishnan Moderator emeritus Jan 27, 2007 #5 Benjamindaines said: But all the Apple desktops are replaceable, whether Intel makes pin compatible chips is a different story.. Click to expand... There have been reports already on drop in replacements into Mac Pros.... 🙂
Benjamindaines said: But all the Apple desktops are replaceable, whether Intel makes pin compatible chips is a different story.. Click to expand... There have been reports already on drop in replacements into Mac Pros.... 🙂
S stevey500 macrumors 6502 Jan 28, 2007 #6 People have been upgrading the processors in the intel mac minis without any problems.