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Can the logic bd be replaced?

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Can I replace the logic board? I have a Late 2011 15'' Macbook Pro? My thunderbolt stoped working because a failure and the technician said that the only way it comes back is switching the logic board.

But then I realised that my MacBook Pro runs Core i7 2.2 Ghz and there are 2.5Ghz mother boards avaiable to buy.

My question is, switching my original motherboard to this another one can possibly bring trouble because of this difference of processor? Or it technically would work running 2.5Ghz and the thunderbolt comes back?

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-MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011
+MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Late 2011

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Dan

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+Can the logic bd be replaced?

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-Also it can be done with a Late 2011 15'' Macbook Pro? My thunderbolt stoped working because a failure and the technician said that the only way it comes back is switching the logic board.. But then I realised that my macbook runs Core i7 2.2 Ghz and there are 2.5Ghz mother boards avaiable to buy.. My question is, switching my original motherboard to this another one can possibly bring trouble because of this difference of processor? Or it technically would work running 2.5Ghz and the thunderbolt comes back?
+Can I replace the logic board? I have a Late 2011 15'' Macbook Pro? My thunderbolt stoped working because a failure and the technician said that the only way it comes back is switching the logic board.
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+But then I realised that my MacBook Pro runs Core i7 2.2 Ghz and there are 2.5Ghz mother boards avaiable to buy.
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+My question is, switching my original motherboard to this another one can possibly bring trouble because of this difference of processor? Or it technically would work running 2.5Ghz and the thunderbolt comes back?

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-MacBook Pro 13" Two Thunderbolt Ports 2019
+MacBook Pro 15" Unibody Early 2011

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Also it can be done with a Late 2011 15'' Macbook Pro? My thunderbolt stoped working because a failure and the technician said that the only way it comes back is switching the logic board.. But then I realised that my macbook runs Core i7 2.2 Ghz and there are 2.5Ghz mother boards avaiable to buy.. My question is, switching my original motherboard to this another one can possibly bring trouble because of this difference of processor? Or it technically would work running 2.5Ghz and the thunderbolt comes back?

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MacBook Pro 13" Two Thunderbolt Ports 2019

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