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I need a logic board, but my Macbook Pro does not power on. I was unsure if I had a 2.4 Ghz or 2.66 Ghz and after looking at images and comparing, I finally read about an EEE Code. Some sites state the EEE code is not the same as the Serial Number, but differs for the logic board itself. After looking at the 2.4 Ghz and 2.66 Ghz, where the letters of DD7F or DD7G are listed, these didn’t not appear on my sticker. After reviewing my sticker, of all the number combinations, I noticed the DD7H in the MLB No. Assuming this is correct, it pertains to the 2.4 Ghz which is what I ordered (fingers crossed). I’ve attached a picture of my logic board; can someone confirm if this is the correct logic board for my Macbook Pro? Thanks, your help is highly appreciated.
You could put in either of the two logic boards within this series without any problems. It’s when you try other series logic boards you may encounter issues as either the ports are different or have a different placement or stand offs or other interconnecting parts are located in placements making it impossible to fit.
hi dan, I want to know whats my logic board number as I want to buy a new board. I have a Mid 2010 Unibody 13" MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz with 4 GB RAM and 128 GB SSD Update (12/16/2016) these are the pictures