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If I am spending $500+ CAD, I rather upgrade my logic board if possible. MacBook Air Early 2014, 128GB SSD, 4 GB RAM MacBook Pro Retina 13-inch Early 2015.
#MACBOOK PRO 13 LOGIC BOARD REPLACEMENT 2011 LATE INSTALL#
Though I am weary of the Logic Board essentially failing, instead of replacing the macbook with the same version Logic board, I was wondering if I could possibly install a Early 2011 with a better processor, Mid to Late 2011 or Mid 2012 Logic Board? Even to go as far to ask if I could get a logic board with a dedicated GPU additionally, if it would be compatible with my macbook. However, after the Genius Bar cleaned out my Macbook interior, the Kernel_Task issue has resolved itself. knowing of the heat issues and the board, I also installed two SSD's at the time, one in the main bay and one in the CD bay- (1.5T total) to keep the heat down and to maximize overall speed. They concluded after an overnight test that I had some corrosion or 'failing' Voltage Sensor, which concurrently caused a 360% CPU Kernel_Task spike, rendering the Macbook useless when the MagSafe AC adapter was disconnected. We carry replacement Logic Motherboards for Macbook Pro. Macbook pro 17' late 2011 here, have not had any problems with my logic board since one time replacement due to boot problem- going over two years now. I had a voltage sensor error with the Apple Hardware test, and I took my Macbook to a Genius Bar last week. I have an early 2011 Macbook Pro with a 2.3ghz Processor, an Intel HD 3000 Graphics Card, 250GB Samsung EVO SSD, and 8GB 1333Mhz DDR3 Ram.