Introducción
Utiliza esta guía para reemplazar una placa lógica defectuosa.
No olvides seguir nuestra guía de aplicación de pasta térmica antes de reinstalar su disipador de calor.
Qué necesitas
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Quita los 10 tornillos que aseguran la parte inferior de la carcasa a la parte superior:
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Dos tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 2.3 mm
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Ocho tornillos Pentalobe P5 de 3.0 mm
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Retira con cuidado el tope de goma del ventilador del borde del disipador de calor.
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Utiliza la punta de un spudger para empujar a cualquier lado del conector del cable de la cámara para desplazarla afuera de su zócalo en la placa lógica.
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Retira los dos tornillos Torx T5 de 2,1 mm que sujetan el soporte del cable de la placa de E/S a la placa lógica.
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Retira el soporte del cable de la placa de E/S.
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Retira el único tornillo Torx T5 de 2,9 mm que sujeta la SSD a la placa lógica.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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This guide helped me repair my MacBook Pro with no prior knowledge of working on computers. I purchased a new logic board after mine broke from eBay, from a seller named L2 Computer Inc. and followed this guide using the iFixit pro tech tool kit and their thermal compound application set to reinstall the heat sink, and my computer turned on right away. Everything was so easy using this guide. The pictures are so good at showing how to do the steps, and the tool kit had really nice tools which made the whole process very simple. I am so thankful that you all help people fix their computers. It could not have been easier with this guide. It’s very well-written.
Great guide. Had issues with my Late 2013 MBP and narrowed it down to the logic board. I replaced it with a Mid-2014 MBP logic board as they are interchangeable thanks to this detailed guide. Laptop now fixed and upgraded!
I can’t say enough about how well done this guide is for replacing a late 2013 MacBook logic board. The step by step with pictures were professional and spot on. I had a 4GB, i5 that had got to the point where I had to keep using a memory app to free up memory every couple minutes. Not being able to upgrade memory I was left with little options other than to buy a new one. After finding this site, I got a new logic board with i7 and 16GB of memory, I was able to turn my crippling MacBook back into a robust laptop I can once again enjoy using hopefully for at least a few more years. Bought the tools on here to complete the replacement and everything went without a hitch.
So a BIG thank you, thank you, thank you.. Keep up the great work on this site.. I know I’ll be back to check in on what’s available and when I have something else that needs to be fixed/upgraded vs buying new. :)
Boston222
@boston222 I am in a similar situation where my 4GB memory is killing me. Would you be able to let me know where you got your i7 with 16GB of memory? I have been looking but I cannot find an i7 .. all I find is i5 with 16GB of memory .. I would appreciate if you could provide a website or model number of the item you ordered so I could get the same one.
Thanks in advance!
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