![]() ![]() Now Apple directly won't do an upgrade as they want you to buy new!īut! You could give it a try your self or find a local repair person who is skilled in doing Mac's having them do it.įor reference heres the IFIXIT guide for the series I've spoken about: MacBook Pro 13" Retina Display Late 2012 Logic Board Replacement and if you look in the guide you'll find what IFIXIT sells for logic boards. As an example look at this: MacBookPro9,1 series. So if you have the base system you tend to have two others available to upgrade to. Many of the Mac's have a collection of models within the series often times three. You are treading on ground most of us just don't do. The only reason I would attempt doing this is if the logic board has a problem. This is independent of your question on swapping the boards will work or not.įrankly, I think you will find it cheaper and safer to find a used system with better specs to switch out your system with and then sell yours to recover most if not all of the cost. Most apps don't come close in doing that as an example Hyper-threading which is the biggest difference between the i5 & i7 chips here is not leveraged in most apps! You ale need to be careful here in understanding the GeekBench test is designed to push the system to the max. Given the differences are so slight I don't think the costs of the replacement logic board and the risks or damage are worth doing here. Access the site: EveryMac with in it you can compare the specs of the two systems: EveryMac comparison. First I would check the specs of the logic boards comparing between the models they came from. ![]()
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