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Repair guides, support, and troubleshooting information for the first 13-inch MacBook Air to feature Apple's Arm-based M1 SoC (with an 8-core CPU and up to an 8-core GPU). Released in November 2020 and identified by model numbers A2337 or EMC 3598.

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Is it possible to replace 8gb 256gb M1 with 16gb 512gb M1 logicboard

Hello everyone, I was wondering if its possible to replace 8GB 256GB M1 logicboard with a 16gb 512gb M1 logic board without any issues? Is the motherboard paired with the chassis just like the touch sensor is paired with the logic board?

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You should have no issues except with the Touch ID/power button being paired so you would need to make sure the new logic board includes the sensor.

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