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MacBook Upgrade to Intel Core 2 Duo a Possibility?


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Just bought my MacBook 2 days ago. Thought it seemed like the right time ... little did I know what was waiting for me today. So, I found out that the Intel Core 2 Duo processor will be incorporated in laptops in the near future, and I'm sure the MacBook is no exception. Anyway, my question: would it be possible to upgrade my current MacBook CPU to the new chip? Can the CPU be easily popped out? Or is it soldered? :blink:

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>Yes it would be possible, with a 99.99999% garanty of a broken laptop afterwards.

 

Not quite accurate. Assuming you have the proper skills and tools, it shouldn't altogether be that complicated of a process. Granted, if you use a 30$ radioshack/the source soldering iron, you're bound to break your macbook. But if you have a hot air rework station it's definitely a possibility.

 

In fact, desoldering of SMD parts is done quite often. This does make it outside of the range of possibility for most end users, including the topic starter.

 

>Why would they solder it. that is just plain stupid!!!

It makes total sense from a marketing point of view.

 

Erik006

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actually, the cpu, NB, SB and other parts like this are not using normal SMD soldering techniques. they are soldered using some metal balls between their "pins" and the PCB. I don't think you will ever take one out without breaking the thing

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I always assumed the MacBook Pro would get the upgrade to Core Duo 2 but the MacBook stay as it - atm there isnt much performance for everyday use between the two and one cost twice the price.

 

When the MacBook Pro comes out with Merom and Leopard I will upgrade from my MacBook.

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Not quite accurate. Assuming you have the proper skills and tools, it shouldn't altogether be that complicated of a process. Granted, if you use a 30$ radioshack/the source soldering iron, you're bound to break your macbook. But if you have a hot air rework station it's definitely a possibility.

 

In fact, desoldering of SMD parts is done quite often. This does make it outside of the range of possibility for most end users, including the topic starter.

 

>Why would they solder it. that is just plain stupid!!!

It makes total sense from a marketing point of view.

 

Erik006

Yes this is very true. Problem is that professional rework stations start at about $3,000. Not something you can have around just for a one-time project. However, there are companies that will do this kind of work for around $50-$100 depending on where you go. Personally I think that's the best option, because then it's being done by people who are experienced at this procedure.

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The name "Core 2 Duo" applies to Merom, Conroe and Woodcrest...

 

Woodcrest is Xeon.

 

Anyways, the processor is BGA, and to desolder a Yonah, cut the pins off a Merom, and solder the Merom on isn't worth the >10 percent speed increase. IMO of course. I'll be getting a MacBook Pro though.

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