logic board macbook что это
Logic board macbook что это
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santos_kg [25.12.2013 08:18] Вопрос по Материнской плате (Logic Board):
Доброе время суток (не знал куда закинуть вопрос, не бейте сильно).
нужна материнка для G5 dual Processor/
вот в чем вопрос. в чем различие между A1047 630-6691 и моей?! подойдет ли она под мои камни и память?! и что это за цифры (что означают) спасибо
по картинке видно, что на моей 8 линеек памяти а на этой 4. но не проблема, главное бы проц запустился, видюха подошла и PCI-e слоты были паша кошляк [25.12.2013 08:29] :
santos_kg писал(а):
по картинке видно
а вы её не прикрепили к сообщению. m_m [25.12.2013 09:19] :
santos_kg
Как показывает практика проще купить машинку старую, чем маму. santos_kg [25.12.2013 12:45] :
паша кошляк писал(а):
а вы её не прикрепили к сообщению.
да не суть, хотелось бы понять что за ЦИФЕРКИ
m_m писал(а):
Как показывает практика проще купить машинку старую, чем маму.
с этим вообще головняк. мне в Кыргызстан надо а тащить даже из Росси, проблема. мамку на e-bay нашел, но не могу понять что за ЦИФЕРКИ Олег [25.12.2013 15:16] :
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нужна материнка для G5 dual Processor/
part # M9032LL/A
Power Macintosh G5 2.0 DP (PCI-X) 2.0 GHz PowerPC 970 (G5) x2
Intro. Date: June 23, 2003 Disc. Date: June 9, 2004
Order No: M9032LL/A Model No: A1047 (EMC 1969)
Subfamily: Power Mac G5 Model ID: PowerMac7,2
Std. RAM: 512 MB Std. VRAM: 64 MB
Std. HD: 160 GB (7200 RPM) Std. Optical: 4X «SuperDrive»
Complete Power Macintosh G5 2.0 DP (PCI-X) Specs
santos_kg писал(а):
не могу понять что за ЦИФЕРКИ
Красивые циферки, у Вас вон тоже такие есть, да и других много.
не могу только понять, что за «парт намбер» у Вас, откуда Вы его узяли? Daniel [25.12.2013 15:41] :
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нужна материнка для G5 dual Processor
Про совместимость ничего не скажу, но в этих списках есть ваша плата (630-6395), надо уточнять наличие и цену:
http://www.com-com.co.uk/9023/l/0237991.ihtml
http://www.thetechnologypractice.com/hardware/partfinder/APPLE/all-parttypes/all-partno/cd/asc/359
http://www.goeurosourceit.com/parts/630-6395
Daniel писал(а):
(Но, как уже написали, за эти деньги можно купить новый и более мощный компьютер.)
einherjer писал(а):
А добавив некоторую сумму (меньшую, чем за материнку), приобрести новый комп.
новый есть MAC PRO 2*2.6 Ghz 6 core XEON
а та старая модель нужна для определенных действий, просто загон видео через плата cine wave которая только в этот слот pci x
PowerMac G5 Dual Logic Board
Manufacturer Part #: 630-6691
Hey guys, first post on this website, so go easy on me!
I went into the Apple store to diagnosis it. They did a hardware test, and even though the logic board appeared to be fine on all of the tests they did, the guy there said that he’s 100% sure that it was.
Has ANYBODY else had this problem on their Macbook’s around this year? Also, what would the best way to try and get compensated for this be? I have tried Customer Relations once, but he didn’t seem to budge.. Just kept telling me that it was ‘bad luck’ and there is nothing he can do. Bad luck doesn’t break an expensive machine like this so quickly.
MacBook Pro (15-inch Early 2011)
Posted on Apr 1, 2013 3:24 PM
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you arent going to get compensated, your mac was out of warranty when the component failed.
I had the same problem this past month, late 2010 Macbook. Got my logic board repaired free of charge (was still under warranty). I’m almost positive I read something saying that this was a known problem with Mid 2010 to Early 2011 Macbook Pros. I’ll try to find a link to clarify.
This actually looks promising!
I am going to call Apple in the morning and ask them about this article directly. Before I got it replaced it was doing this, along with a handful of other things.. But it was doing this for sure. And if it worked for you, maybe it will for me too.
That’s only for the 15″ mid-2010 models with a known defect with the NVIDIA card. I’m sorry that you had to have the logic board replaced, but I’ll parrot again what the Apple folks told you. if inly you’d purchased AppleCare, the repair would have been free. There are no known ‘issues’ with the 15″ Early 2011 models.
It just upsets me that something that expsive, turned into a paperweight only a year and nine months after purchse. I just don’t understand how that can happen, and it’s not right.
That was my friend posting before. I told him my situation, and he took my laptop to find answers.. I guess he started a thread to see if there was anything he could help me do.
Appologies if he seemed a bit harsh, as it didn’t go down exactly as he said.
I talked to somebody very high up in customer relations, and they explained the whole thing to me. Although they didn’t compensate me, I do understand where they stand on the situation too. I am very happy with Apple’s customer service, and appologize for what my friend said above. I have dealt with situations with other companies, and Apple is still by far the best customer service I’ve had yet.
Thank you for everyone for your suggestions though 🙂
I had the same problem last week. My Mac is being repaired at the moment I am writing and it’s going to cost me 600,00$. I’ve had this Mac since august 2011 (almost 2 years ago). It is ridiculous that we must pay 1/4 of the original price although we are out of warranty. Apple’s product should last longer.
I have the same make and model and my MacBook is currently at the Apple Store getting a new logic board.
It was in at the Apple Store four days previously and the hardware diagnostics showed no problems across the board. There was some hard drive cruft which may or may not have been related to the logic board.
For the past couple of months I’ve had the screen turn off and nothing aside from a reboot would get it back. I’ve has the screen fritz out and pixellate twice too. I was ignoring the issue up until rebooting failed last week. I could hear the fans whir and then nothing. It resurrected itself 24 hours later and then behaved during its trip to the Apple Store, but it pulled the same stunt and refused to boot yesterday.
Intermittent issues suck. Nice to get an answer and a fix sorted.
Yes, I have Apple Care, however, it’s quite possible that local consumer protection laws would have seen the repair covered even if it was out of warranty, as they override any business warranty.
And less than two weeks after getting a replacement logic board it needed to be replaced again. This time the USB ports were flaky. One was mostly working and one was mostly not working.
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Add me to this list as well, I have always had issues with my Macbook Pro (late 2011).
First after 3 months of owning my Macbook Pro my display went out so I took it in and they put in a new monitor, then the next issue: Everyday I pack my Macbook in my backpack before I go home, there were times when I would get home I would find that it was very hot and the fans would be running hard (loud). When I would open it up, the display would not turn on but the keyboard lights would be on. Only way around it was a force reboot.
Now, today, I came to work and turned on my Macbook Pro, after about 20 minutes I had a blue screen with vertical black lines in it. I restarted it and found a gray screen, it seems to be heat related because if I let it sit for a while it will start up, I can login but after a while it will go back to blue screen.
Question: Q: Macbook Pro Retina logic board changing
I have Macbook Pro Retina 13 late 2013 with 4 GB of RAM. I had a problem with nothing showing on the screen. I had it diagnosed in Apple certified service center and they said that I should change the logic board. Which cost a lot.
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013), OS X El Capitan (10.11.3), 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB 1600
Posted on Mar 18, 2016 12:18 AM
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There may be a near fit of the same exact vintage series logic board into the case,
other than that, the possibility of a different build not fitting at all since the case is
an item which probably evolves along with other specifications.
A few different logic boards appear in the PowerBookMedic site based on a number
that does not imply an exact fit, since these numbers can be generally recycled as
part of a series while the parts within the unit can differ. See and click on those parts
in their page, and note the year and other info may relate to a progression & evolution
of the device that in unison, could render the higher spec logic boards incompatible.
The MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina Late 2013 started production and continued until
the next upgrade, and so changes occurred within those years; details are important.
Some research should be done to be sure the logic board model that was intended
for the case and display (and other parts in the configuration) are adequate to power
and support the unit as a whole. The fit of items such as the batteries may vary, as
well as other components inside the case, so be aware of these potential differences.
According to the iFixit repair guide for the MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina Late 2013,
there were three logic boards that relate to the Model number (A1502) in procession
of processor specifications that may or may not fit the case & components you have.
«Model A1502 / 2.4, 2.6, or 2.8 GHz dual-core Intel processor / Released October 2013»
• MacBook Pro 13-inch Retina Display Late 2013 repair guide:
The powerbookmedic site offers logic board repairs, as part of their services and like
other repair services, such as wegenermedia.com and others, can repair in-house.
Some services prefer to see the entire computer intact so as to test it together and as
such, they can be sure the parts will work and are tested together for fit & function prior
to the repaired unit being shipped to the customer. That should result in the best repair.
A price for a bare-board repair may be less because there is less labor or testing.
The powerbookmedic company shows a logic board repair service:
Without specific and full technical specifications of the parts in question and how they
were modified for each build within the series, the exact ability to use different parts
together in a different case could be hit & miss. +The return of parts may be limited.
My recommendation is that of a DIY person who has some experience in repair, of a
variety of devices, equipment, component electronics & machinery; some computers,
cameras, & other systems that may be found in residential or commercial application.
For this to be worth the effort, the parts and labor have to create a perfect result; without
damages to the existent parts and their compatibility should be a known factor going in.
price break given the economies of scale across the continent (north america) and
had good result with repair from wegenermedia.com at best price that few to none
local businesses could offer; their best price was for them to ship the computer out
and then mark up the price they paid for work they were unable to perform, to retail
after paying wholesale. I cut out the middle-man and sent my own computer direct.>
To use information on specifications and build model variables to determine if other
logic boards and displays (and other items populating the board that affect the idea)
could help result in better odds of the resulting repair or upgrade being functional as
well as reliable. Wear components should also be double checked, such as fans, etc.
Since the memory and processor are among components affixed to the logic board;
greater attention to detail may yield a good result if the same series parts are used.
You may be able to contact a parts supplier and ask if using the serial number and other
build information of the computer you have would help locate a higher spec replacement
logic board that may fit the case, to upgrade via repair using the different parts. There
may be different part numbers for replacement parts that the exact service part number
of the as-shipped computer, due to production variances over the product run.
What you propose may be OK; check on repair cost as a professional complete service.
Apple указала на проблему оплаты «очень малого числа» logic board в MacBook Air 2018 года
Согласно внутреннему документу, распространенному среди Apple Stores и авторизованных поставщиков Apple в пятницу, компания Apple обнаружила не до конца раскрытую проблему с оплатой «очень малого числа» устройств MacBook Air 2018 года. Документ был получен от источника, который раннее доказал свою надежность.
Сейчас, компания Apple заменит поврежденные части в соответствующих устройствах MacBook Air бесплатно. Apple также отправит электронное письмо пострадавшим клиентам, чтобы сообщить им о том, что их ноутбуки имеют право на замену logic board. Однако, Apple не предоставила никаких конкретных деталей, касающихся данной «проблемы».
2018 Владельцы MacBook Air могут зайти веб-сайт поддержки Apple, чтобы назначить встречу с Apple Store или Apple Authorized Service Provider. Когда серийный номер поврежденного MacBook Air введен во внутреннюю систему восстановления Apple, появится сообщение о том, что технические специалисты должны заменить logic board.
Apple разрешит покрытие в течение четырех лет с даты первоначальной покупки MacBook Air. Если ноутбук получил случайное повреждение, которое клиент не хочет ремонтировать, технические специалисты получают инструкции по замене logic board бесплатно, если повреждение не препятствует завершению ремонта компьютера.
Если случайное повреждение не позволяет завершить замену logic board, то Apple заявляет, что клиент должен оплатить необходимый ремонт, чтобы в последствии заменить logic board бесплатно.
Apple публично не объявила об этой политике восстановления, вероятно, из-за того, что, по ее мнению, на данный момент есть очень небольшое число пострадавших клиентов. Хотя мы уверены, что эта информация точна, поскольку компания всегда выступает из неизменно надежного источника, мы не можем гарантировать, что все сотрудники Apple признают эту политику.
Это, по крайней мере, третья программа ремонта, которую Apple представила за последние пять недель, наряду со своей программой восстановления и замены батарей MacBook Pro 2015 года и сервисной программой подсветки дисплея MacBook Pro 2016 года.