

Let us know if you're interested in getting a USPS prepaid return label, and we will send it along with your order. Trade-in your old part for $40 refund : Return your old part and receive a $40 refund to your Paypal or credit card. Processor Speed : Intel 2.8GHz i7 Dual Core - M640ĭual Video Graphics : NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with 512MB VRAM and Intel HD Graphics with 256MB We test for all the ports and peripherals functionality and passed the Apple Hardware Test. All parts are tested for 48hrs before shipping out. These boards are in great condition, tested, fully working. So I want to do what I can to make this thing last for a very long time, aka, upgrading the logicboard and making it more future proof and usable for games/heavier. I still cant think of any computer I could upgrade to with my money situation with the ports and everything I love about this one. it runs sorta fine on os x, but on windows it is glitchy and slow. Though, this thing really struggles in games. But I love this computer so much and I even managed to get windows 10 on it, even after it was roughly 2 years too late for apple to support it on windows 10. Only a guess though and I dont have much money. Because people say the 2009 to 2010 boards are basically interchangeable, I was thinking they may have went through to the 2011 model year and kept those interchangeable as well. It seems a bit iffy about upgrading from mid 2010 to a 2012, so I was thinking about a 2011 model logic board. But If the two boards are directly interchangeable without any serious problems, this could be a nice upgrade and would breathe a few more years of life into my laptop!

MacBook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2010) 2.66 GHz Logic Boardĭoes anyone know if this upgrade would be possible? Would the new board fit correctly into my old MBP body (screw placement etc)? Will all the other connections will be the same (LCD, Battery, Fan, SuperDrive etc etc) or will I need adapters/converters. (although I'd try to find the i7 2.9GHz model) MacBook Pro 13" Unibody (Mid 2012) 2.5 GHz Logic Board By upgrading, I wish to increase the processor speed, maximum RAM, graphics capabilities, thunderbolt and have USB3.0 capabilities. Both laptops have the same model number (A1278).

I am wanting to upgrade the logic board on my MacBook Pro 13" (Mid-2010) with the one from the MacBook Pro 13" (Mid-2012).
