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Model A1237 or A1304 / 1.6, 1.8, 1.86, or 2.13 GHz Core 2 Duo processor

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New Mac air mobo in original Mac air?

I have a 1237 MacBook air. How similar are the mobos compared to a newer one?

I really want more than 2gb of ram lol

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Well, nothing is impossible, however this would take far (FAR!) more work than the payoff would be worth.

The newer logic board is quite a bit wider than the original, thanks to ports on both sides of the computer. The fan is in a different location, the LVDS (display) connection is likely different and is on the opposite side, the Airport card & antennas are in a much different location, the battery connections are in different locations, etc, etc...

With the small space of the MacBook Air this would be far beyond impractical to pull off.

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