
Both are included with this replacement board. The video chip (GPU) and the main processor (CPU) are mounted directly onto the logic board.
#Macbook pro mid 2010 logic board replacement pro
Which is it? Both or just one? If just one- are these whatevers ("logical mother-boards") really in the region of the cost of an entry level MacBook to buy?! In fact- how can I find out what price and which it might be if I am to consider spending £800 or "only" £400 on repair without having to pay for finding out? Not trying to be funny or do anyone out of a job here but paying for a £400 part, only to discover it actually needs the £800 one and then also paying for the labour just seems insane when a new one would cost less.Īny advice would be super appreciated. This logic board is compatible with Mid 2010, 15-inch MacBook Pro - 2.4 GHz Core i5 Models (A1286). Even the cleaning procedure for the water damage was available on the ifixit website.

followed step by step instruction to disassemble and reassemble the logic board. Not Includes Heat-Sink, Replacement Board Only. Apple MPN: 820-2850-A (Number Printed on The Part). Then someone else told me that mother-board = logic-board. My Mac book pro mid 2010 unibody 13' suddenly stopped working and was diagnosed for water damage. 661-5479 Logic Board 2.53Ghz, MacBook Pro 15-inch Mid 2010close. Took it in to my usual computer folk who told me that it was either the logic-board (£400-ish) or the mother-board (£800-ish, and perhaps not worth doing).

Hi folks- I have a non-starter of a mid-2010 2.66ghz 13" MacBook Pro which just stopped starting up one day, no sound, no charging, no nothing. MacBook Pro Unibody 15' i7 A1286 2.66GHz Logic Board 820-2850-A 2.
