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Logic Board Dead- What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="brairden" data-source="post: 1159901" data-attributes="member: 166628"><p>There are some logic board repair services on eBay that run between $175-$300. But, if you could possibly afford it, you should be shopping for a new computer. </p><p></p><p>If you are going to sell your old macbook prior to buying a new one, pull the hard drive out and keep it. This way you will have all of your data when you get the new one. </p><p></p><p>If it is 4 years old, that makes either a Core Duo, or a first run Core 2 Duo. If the case is in good shape with no cracks or chips, I think it would be worth about $125-150. If it is rough shape, around $75-100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brairden, post: 1159901, member: 166628"] There are some logic board repair services on eBay that run between $175-$300. But, if you could possibly afford it, you should be shopping for a new computer. If you are going to sell your old macbook prior to buying a new one, pull the hard drive out and keep it. This way you will have all of your data when you get the new one. If it is 4 years old, that makes either a Core Duo, or a first run Core 2 Duo. If the case is in good shape with no cracks or chips, I think it would be worth about $125-150. If it is rough shape, around $75-100. [/QUOTE]
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