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<blockquote data-quote="19birel" data-source="post: 1329174" data-attributes="member: 221361"><p>Hello everyone, I have decided not to upgrade the logic board in my white 13" MacBook and go with a MacBook Pro. I am not sure when I'll be getting it, it all depends on when the seller on craigslist replies but I was wondering what I could do to it. What is the max RAM and HDD? I found the computer for $500 so I wanted to make sure that this was worth it because it seemed really underpriced. I know i said I wouldn't be getting a MBP for a while but I did an experiment to see how much I could potentially sell my computer for and ended up making a deal for $600 (I feel very lucky hahaha) So I want to get the best computer possible with the money. I'm still waiting on a few transactions to take place that could possibly open up a chance to buy something i7 but until then this looks like the best bet. THanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19birel, post: 1329174, member: 221361"] Hello everyone, I have decided not to upgrade the logic board in my white 13" MacBook and go with a MacBook Pro. I am not sure when I'll be getting it, it all depends on when the seller on craigslist replies but I was wondering what I could do to it. What is the max RAM and HDD? I found the computer for $500 so I wanted to make sure that this was worth it because it seemed really underpriced. I know i said I wouldn't be getting a MBP for a while but I did an experiment to see how much I could potentially sell my computer for and ended up making a deal for $600 (I feel very lucky hahaha) So I want to get the best computer possible with the money. I'm still waiting on a few transactions to take place that could possibly open up a chance to buy something i7 but until then this looks like the best bet. THanks [/QUOTE]
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