Repairs
Apple Upgrades We Deal With
There are various different ways that we can help you to upgrade your Macbook.
External storage
external storage can be upgraded on any mac, and older macbook models can have their SSD upgraded too.
Memory
Though this can’t be done with new macbooks, older models can have their memory upgraded.
Trackpad/Display
If you’re having problems with your trackpad or display, this can be resolved with an upgrade.
Software update
software updates are more important than you think. if you want your mac to run at 100%, come see us.
The Possibilities
What Macbook Upgrades Are Possible?
The most common upgrades include increasing the RAM for better multitasking and faster application performance, and replacing the hard drive with a solid-state drive (SSD) for quicker boot times and improved data access speeds. Some Macbook models also allow for battery replacement, which can extend the laptop’s lifespan. Additionally, users can upgrade their operating system to the latest version for access to new features and security improvements.
Logic Board
Can you upgrade the Logic Board on a Mac?
Upgrading a Macbook logic board is not a straightforward process and is generally not recommended for most users. The logic board, also known as the motherboard, is the main printed circuit board in a Macbook, housing the CPU, GPU, RAM, and other essential components. Replacing or upgrading the logic board requires extensive technical expertise and specialized tools. Moreover, Apple designs their Macbooks with custom logic boards, making it difficult to find compatible replacements.
Major upgrades
Which Macbook models allow SSD and RAM upgrades?
The upgradability of a Macbook’s SSD and RAM depends on the specific model and year of production. Generally, older Macbook models offer more upgrade options compared to newer ones. For instance, Macbook Pro models from 2012 and earlier allow users to easily upgrade both the RAM and SSD. Some Macbook Air models, such as those produced between 2010 and 2017, also have accessible RAM and SSD slots. However, more recent Macbook models have the RAM soldered directly to the logic board, and the SSD is often a proprietary design, making upgrades difficult or impossible without professional assistance.