I haven't had a 2010-2011 model but I think the 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections....I have seen some YT videos upgrading the RAM to 16GB but am not sure if it is possible on 2011 models. The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
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I haven't had a 2010-2011 model but I think the 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. Also, It may get complicated also with the track pad as I am not certain they are the same so you may need to swap that over also..... It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections....I have seen some YT videos upgrading the RAM to 16GB but am not sure if it is possible on 2011 models. The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
I am quite sure a 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections....I have seen some YT videos upgrading the RAM to 16GB but am not sure if it is possible on 2011 models. The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
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I haven't had a 2010-2011 model but I think the 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections....I have seen some YT videos upgrading the RAM to 16GB but am not sure if it is possible on 2011 models. The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
I am quite sure a 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections.... The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
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I am quite sure a 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections....I have seen some YT videos upgrading the RAM to 16GB but am not sure if it is possible on 2011 models. The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.
I am quite sure a 2011 and 2012 share the same I/O board for the camera connection and microphone connection on the I/O board, so a logic board swap should fit and work. It gets a bit more complicated after 2013 models for a board swap etc as I am often in the situation of finding parts from other non repairable units and hit snags especially with I/O boards and microphone connections.... The fastest you'll get of this generation of MacBook Airs would be the identical 2015 & 2017 i7 2.2 Ghz versions which both have the 8 GB RAM and run OS 12 Monterey.