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Logic Board 2.4 GHz i5 4GB for 13" Retina MacBook Pro Late 2013 ME864LL/A A1502

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  • Part Condition: Used
    Condition Details: Fully Tested and Backed By Our 30 Day Warranty

    This sale is for Logic Board 2.4 GHz i5 4GB for 13" Retina MacBook Pro Late 2013 ME864LL/A A1502 it will be delivered as pictured. 

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    We use stock photos in our listings, however all items will be in the same working condition and include all the items shown in the photos. What you see in the pictures is what you will receive. Do not assume that parts that are not shown in the pictures are included.

    We take pride in earning repeat customers, and have built a solid reputation through honesty, and our willingness to work with our customers during those rare times when problems do arise.


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    Form Factor: 13" Macbook Pro Retina
    Compatible CPU Brand: [[Compatible CPU Brand]]
    CPU Clock Speed: 2.4GHz
    CPU L2 Cache:  [[CPU L2 Cache]]
    CPU L3 Cache:  [[CPU L3 Cache]]
    Most Suitable For:  [[Most Suitable For]]
    CPU Bus Speed: [[CPU Bus Speed]]
    Number of CPU Cores: [[Number of CPU Cores]]
    CPU Bus Speed:  [[CPU Bus Speed]]

    Number of Memory Slots:  Intergrated
    Input/Output Ports:  [[Input/Output Ports]]
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    CPU Series:  Core i5
    Socket Type:  [[Socket Type]]
    Memory Type:  [[Memory Type]]
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    Expansion Slots:  [[Expansion Slots]]
  • ME864LL/A
    A1502

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Raymond Dawson
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Worked perfectly

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Ervin Valdez
Fits perfectly

Perfect fit for my 13 inch MacBook Pro retina display (late 2013). I spilled juice on my laptop and messed up the logic board. This was a cheap replacement instead of a new computer. Just carefully follow the steps in iFixit (I recommend buying their tools set)

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