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#Upgrade macbook pro 2011 graphics card upgrade
You cannot upgrade the CPU or GPU on laptops. Glad to clear that up for everyone with some material relevant facts for the adults If Apple changed the already small mobile card form to custom fit the MBP then you’re going to have no luck. If Apple had Nvidia reduce or reshape the display card specifically to fit the MacBook Pro you’re out of luck however if the MBP card was not customized by Apple then any modern mobile Nvidia board may work if you can find a tech to solder it in. Establish a maximum price, Establish criteria with your expert that make it acceptable to agree in advance in writing to only pay a fixed max amount on successful completion.ĭoes anyone have a reference of it being done?ĭoes anyone know a contact company that would take the job?ĭoes anyone know specific parts (have a URL?) that should or are known to work? Ask for and check references, BBB to reduce your learning curve. A person with more than a little experience will appear as an expert to you. An expert might take an hour to solder it, An expert might charge $90 - $250 an hour. Then the issue would seem to me to be, "will a card fit"? So the actual fundamental concern is not soldering, soldering has been around for a while, finding a technician is not the issue. Weller Manufacturing Company is sold to Cooper Industries. Weller begins manufacturing it's W-TCP soldering station with a "Magnastat" iron. Weller is granted a patent for the "Magnastat" soldering iron which controls the iron's temperature through the use of a temperature sensitive magnetic tip. Weller sues WEN Products over soldering gun patent infringement.Ĭourt finds in Weller's favor. WEN Products is founded and manufacturers their own instant heat soldering iron. The American Beauty "Temperature Regulating Stands" are sold to control the temperature of electric soldering irons. Weller is granted a patent for his instant heat soldering gun and starts production as the Weller Manufacturing Company in Easton Pennsylvania where he manufactures the first "Speedy Iron" instant heat soldering gun. On July third, 1928 the patent is granted.Ĭarl E. patent for a "Combined Holder and Automatic Circuit Breaker for Electric Soldering Irons" (first soldering station?). In December of 1926 William Alferink files for a U.S. XXIV showing a drawing and description of the American Electrical Heater Company's electric soldering iron which pre dates Ernst Sachs electric soldering iron by 23 years. Note: I have found an advertisement from 1898 in an issue of "The Electrical Engineer" Vol. Shortly after the American Beauty® line of soldering irons appears.Įrnst Sachs (Germany) claims to have developed the first electric soldering iron for industry (see note below) and ERSA begins commercial production of a 200 watt electric soldering iron. The American Electrical Heater Company of Detroit Michigan begins manufacturing electric soldering irons. Up until the late 1800s they were all heated by open flame or burning coals. Soldering irons have been around for over 4,000 years. "its soldered in, suck it up and buy new". So out of the box thinking is required, to counter the dismissive one liners. I don’t know you or the other posters, but I value the question and you more than to dismiss it by answering conveniently based on my assumptions about you.
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However what the posters did, almost appears intended to confuse or conflate the experience with soldering with it with not being possible, rational, reasonable or desirable.
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The three respondent’s are likely correct in guessing, most people (in general) can't go buy and solder if their lives depended on it. No one asked if you had some, none, extensive or access to technicians who do soldering. No one asked you if your goal was to get it done with a technicians help or to purchase a completed finished end user installable bits and make it work yourself. When in reality, it’s just is not your question which is in error, it appears to be the experience of or the presuming of the posters which have limited the material factual discussion of options. They fail to set any boundaries of what you or the audience would consider acceptable and worse pass off (with scorn for your asking it) your question as either foolish or as factually materially not technologically possible. Responses fail to ask before they answer follow up questions. In this case, the prior responses to the question presume to know you, they are in a context that stereotype the entire reading audience as only able to consume a shrink wrapped utter non tech end user answer. Hi Aaron, Two kinds of people in the world, Tool users and tool builders.