![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The one subject they didn't talk about was the high end creatives which are mobile.Īt the time with the intro of the new MacBook Pro's they realized many Pro's where doubling down on the buying older MacBook Pro's (pre-retina & retina) not buying the new MacBook Pro touch bar systems. They also talked about a replacement Mac Pro which will be a more traditional desktop with a modular design due in 2018. They talked about the intro of the now shown iMac Pro which will be coming out this fall. And what components should I expect to change to do so? Would it worth it?Īpple acknowledged it dropped the ball on the working high end creative Pro's in a meeting with some tech reporters. In other words, can I make kind of a hackbook with my macbook pro. If I'd like to make a powerful machine to run the last system, is it possible to find some pieces of recent mac or even pc compatibles in order to work until I can buy a new expensive mac. Can I replace components such as the motherboard, the processor and whatever is needed and come up with a good speeding machine for a good price? Is there anybody who tried this? My question is: is it possible to build a new machine with my macbook pro for a basis. at this cost, I better change my computer for an earlier one. The motherboard cost 1200€ on the market. You understand, I'm not really happy with the idea of buying a new macbook pro and this for 3 reasons:ġ/ really too expensive for me at this time,Ģ/ I'm a graphic designer and 17" is much much better than 15",ģ/ I want to make a statement by waiting 2018 new macbook pro : I hate the "soldered strategy", it's not fair for people with low budgets, it bound us to their after-sale costs, the whole market will suffer from it, I really hope the sells will drop down this year so they go back to reason. I admit I'm really the motherboard changed by apple just died. I invested last year in 16Go RAM, a SSD hard drive and a new battery few months ago. Now I'm on an old computer and it's just so slow, I'm running crazy. The thing is: I work with my computer 12h/day and I need photoshop badly. ![]() My repairman said the "motherboard is dead". My hard drive is ok, mounted in another computer and running great. 1 1/2 year ago, Apple replaced my motherboard as per their program on defectuous motherboards on this model. ![]()
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