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kayleee

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Does that sound somewhat agreeable?


My question is, what part/s apart from these in a Macbook determines its performance whether fast or lags in performance???


So, if one replaces these 3 things to their new replacements for the same model....will performance SKYROCKET like it does on a NEW mac for the same model?

If not, which part of the mac other than these will determine its speed/make it slower?


Someone pls help :L
 
Does that sound somewhat agreeable?


My question is, what part/s apart from these in a Macbook determines its performance whether fast or lags in performance???


So, if one replaces these 3 things to their new replacements for the same model....will performance SKYROCKET like it does on a NEW mac for the same model?

If not, which part of the mac other than these will determine its speed/make it slower?


Someone pls help :L

RAM & SSD upgrade on the cMBP (non-Retina models) are the only things you can upgrade. GPU & CPU are non-upgradeable. A new Logic Board/display won't make any difference to performance, unless the graphics card has actively failed, which would be very obvious were that the case.
 
Does that sound somewhat agreeable?


My question is, what part/s apart from these in a Macbook determines its performance whether fast or lags in performance???


So, if one replaces these 3 things to their new replacements for the same model....will performance SKYROCKET like it does on a NEW mac for the same model?

If not, which part of the mac other than these will determine its speed/make it slower?


Someone pls help :L

You haven't asked an understandable question??

What do mac you have (Full specs year proc GPU) and what is wrong with it and what software do you want it to run?? Answer those questions and we may be able to help.
 
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You haven't asked an understandable question??

What do mac you have (Full specs year proc GPU) and what is wrong with it and what software do you want it to run?? Answer those questions and we may be able to help.
Short question - Does replacing the motherboard improve performance (since its new in condition although same in specs)
 
Short question - Does replacing the motherboard improve performance (since its new in condition although same in specs)

No. An old, working, logic board will perform the same as a new, working, logic board(given that they have the same specs).
 
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Short question - Does replacing the motherboard improve performance (since its new in condition although same in specs)
No. Electronics either work or they don't. If they match spec-wise, they'll perform exactly the same.
 
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