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So i have been scouring the internet recently as my daughter performed a perfect roundhouse kick to the side of my laptop, causing screen distortion. After taking it to Apple, the tech originally said it was the display due to the screen "effect" not transfering to the external display. I was getting a pink "fuzz" in white areas and a "matrix" style distortion in black areas.
The funny thing was (really not that funny) that when i squeezed the right side of the MBP chassis is disappeared. So after taking in and testing it apple came back and said that replacing the display did not remedy the issue.
It was the logic board…..
So $650 later i have my computer back and life is good.
I seem to be noticing a general speed bump and i don't seem to find much info online as to if this is a "placebo" effect or if i indeed now have a slightly quicker computer…
Perhaps some slight "improvements" have occurred and thats what i am noticing. I am not sure and due to my analytic nature i have come here to attempt enlightenment.
Anyone else see an improvement with a new logic board? How do i find more info on it…. its apple part # 661-6363 Logic Board, 2.8 GHz.
The funny thing was (really not that funny) that when i squeezed the right side of the MBP chassis is disappeared. So after taking in and testing it apple came back and said that replacing the display did not remedy the issue.
It was the logic board…..
So $650 later i have my computer back and life is good.
I seem to be noticing a general speed bump and i don't seem to find much info online as to if this is a "placebo" effect or if i indeed now have a slightly quicker computer…
Perhaps some slight "improvements" have occurred and thats what i am noticing. I am not sure and due to my analytic nature i have come here to attempt enlightenment.
Anyone else see an improvement with a new logic board? How do i find more info on it…. its apple part # 661-6363 Logic Board, 2.8 GHz.