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lesenorninja

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Oct 30, 2010
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Ok so I love my beast little MacBook Pro 13", but I would like to upgrade the graphic's card and processor. I'm willing to go as far as getting a new logic board that doesn't have the card and processor soldered in. What part's should I use? Is this even possible ?
 
Not possible. Both CPU and GPU are soldered to the logic board. Getting a new logic board to upgrade your computer makes no sense: you're better off selling your current MBP and buying a new/refurbished one.

Cheers!
 
I don't believe that is possible. The boards are specific for apple, and likely already have the components on them. There also isn't a better CPU/GPU combination that will fit on that board layout than the 2.66 C2D with 320m
 
Not possible. Both CPU and GPU are soldered to the logic board. Getting a new logic board to upgrade your computer makes no sense: you're better off selling your current MBP and buying a new/refurbished one.

Cheers!

I don't believe that is possible. The boards are specific for apple, and likely already have the components on them. There also isn't a better CPU/GPU combination that will fit on that board layout than the 2.66 C2D with 320m
Thank's for the advice guy's.
 
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