The 2012 'Proposition' MacBook Pro

This product attracts many users' attention due to the Retina screen for pixel density up to 220 ppi on an area of ​​15.4 inches.

This product attracts many users' attention due to the Retina screen for pixel density up to 220 ppi on an area of ​​15.4 inches.

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MacBook Pro 2012 is equipped with super high resolution Retina screen.

iFixit has just published a series of new generation MacBook Pro hardware disassemble images. A special feature of this product is the IPS screen panel with super high resolution up to 2,880 x 1,800 pixels. In addition, the device is also equipped with Intel Core i7 quad-core speed 2.7GHz, RAM 8GB, 256GB SSD drive with Nvidia GeForce GT graphics card 650M. The 2012 MacBook Pro allows ordering from June 12 for $ 2,199.

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Use a screwdriver to open the screw located at the bottom of the machine.

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All hardware is revealed immediately after flipping up the back cover.

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Hardware system is sealed with protection seal.

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Remove the seal before removing the hardware.

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Samsung 512GB flash memory module.

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Samsung chips include: Samsung S4LJ204X01 (red), Samsung 213 K9UHGY8U7A (orange), Samsung 201 K4T263140F (gold).

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Card Airport is designed to remain the same, including two main chips: Broadcom BCM4331 802.11n (red) and Broadcom BCM20702 Bluetooth 4.0 (orange).

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Continue using a screwdriver to remove the parts from the side.

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Radiator fan used on the 2012 MacBook Pro.

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Next, disassemble the I / O circuit board with two USB 3.0 ports and an SD memory card reader.

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This board uses the Broadcom BCM57100 memory card controller

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Continuing to disassemble the parts of the heat sink will see the logic board just below.

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NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M graphics card (red), Intel Core-i7 3720QM chip 2.6 GHz (orange), Intel E208B284 Platform Controller Hub (yellow), Hynix H5TC2G83CFR DDR3L SDRAM (blue), Intel DSL3510L Thunderbolt controller (blue)

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In addition, the logic board includes: Hynix H5TC2G83CFR DDR3L SDRAM (red), Hynix H5G02H24AFR (orange), microcontrollerTexas Instruments Stellaris LM4FS1AH (yellow), R4F2113 (blue), Maxim MAX15119 (blue) and Cypress Semiconductor CY8C24794-24L (Violet)

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Continuing to remove the device will see the headphone jack located just below the part in the image.

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Integrated headphone jack on MacBook Pro.

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Right next to it is the speaker.

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Speaker set of MacBook Pro.

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The supplied battery is deadly attached to the device and it is difficult to disassemble.

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Product after complete removal.

Update 25 May 2019
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