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Model A2159, EMC 3301. A refresh of the entry-level 13" MacBook Pro. Available in Silver and Space Gray. Released July 2019.

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Can I replace the logic board with higher spec?

My MacBook pro 13 is speed with i5 processor and 128gb ssd and 8gb ram I want to upgrade it . Is there any possible way where I can replace the logic board of my Mac with higher spec one and if yes where can I buy it .

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Could you do it perfectly?

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Here’s the market prices for some of the possible boards. Availability is very tight!

If you really need something now then I would recommend you buy a new system and then sell yours as you’ll get a better return Vs swapping out your logic board. It will be a good year before supplies become more available. Don’t forget you’ll lose your Apple warranty!

  • 661-12580 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 8GB/256GB - $680 USD
  • 661-12578 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 8GB/512GB - $720 USD
  • 661-12579 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 8GB/1TB - $785 USD
  • 661-12580 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 8GB/2TB - $880 USD
  • 661-12583 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 16GB/512GB - $800 USD
  • 661-12584 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 16GB/1TB - $870 USD
  • 661-12585 - MacBook Pro 13" Logic Board 1.7GHz i7 QC 16GB/2TB - $960 USD

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I have the same question, and while you recommend against doing it because it wouldn't make financial sense, the question remains. Can it be done? Are there any technical reasons for why this wouldn't be possible? Thanks.

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@acooper306 - Yes it can be done! There is nothing technically that stops you from upgrading the logic board within the systems series (MacBookPro15,4).

Only availability and cost is the factor.

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