Replacing bad parts with bad parts isn't exactly good service.
#MACBOOK PRO 2013 SSD NEWEGG PRO#
When I asked them about that they said it was serviced and that was that. GRADE B - May have scuffs, scratches & dents MacBook Pro 'Core i7' 2.7 15' Early 2013 Intel Core i7 2.7G hz (3740QM) Quad Core CPU 16 GB DDR3 RAM 512 GB SSD 15.4' LED Retina Display - 2880x1800 Resolution NVIDIA GeForce GT650M 802.11 n WiFi HDMI Webcam Bluetooth 4.0 OSX 10. The MacBook Pro 'Core i5' 2.4 13-Inch (Late 2013 Retina Display) features a 22 nm 'Haswell' 2.4 GHz Intel 'Core i5' processor (4258U), with dual independent processor 'cores' on a single silicon chip, a 3 MB shared level 3 cache, 4 GB or 8 GB of onboard 1600 MHz DDR3L SDRAM (which could be upgraded to 16 GB at the time of purchase, but cannot. They replaced the battery under warranty but they replaced it with a bad battery. I would also avoid Back Market, they seem to be a big player right now, I bought from them. I'm guessing that the ones you listed were in the range of 250 to maybe 300 to maybe 350. IMO, if you can swing the $300, that would be the better choice. I can't find if the 13 inch supports metal or not, but I think retina is where they made the distinction.īased upon a quick search, and depending on who you're buying from, this could be in the same price range as you're looking at: it's $300 and it's retina. This NVME SSD Convert Adapter is DIY kit for assembling a upgraded SSD replacement for MacBook with large capacity NVME SSD 2. One of the key things is it supports metal.
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Little trouble with the Wi-Fi but I just Power down and it works. I got one it's a 15 inch quad core retina. If there's anyway you can find a retina version of the MacBook Pro, I would do that.