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Is it worth it to replace the logic board in my MacBook?

I bought my MacBook Pro in 2018 (it's a 2017 model though if that makes a difference). On Sunday it shut off out of nowhere and I couldn't get it to turn back on. I took it to the Genius Bar and they ran some tests on it that all lead to it being an issue with the logic board. I also need to get a new battery as well, but that wasn't the main cause of my issues. The cost of repair came out to about $430ish USD. If I do these repairs how much more life can I expect to get out of my MacBook? Should I even bother with the repairs or just get a whole new machine? Any help in making this choice is greatly appreciated!

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 11.2

Posted on Jan 10, 2023 6:39 AM

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Posted on Jan 10, 2023 10:44 AM

Any help in making this choice is greatly appreciated!


It's easy to spend other people's money but after using Macs with Apple Silicon I really have no desire to go back to Intel.


On the other hand $430 is not a bad price to replace a MBA logic board and battery. If you configured it with the i7 and 512 GB I'd say yes, do it. There's a lot of life left in that Mac.


If it has only 256 I'd say no.

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Jan 10, 2023 10:44 AM in response to RylieIsTrash

Any help in making this choice is greatly appreciated!


It's easy to spend other people's money but after using Macs with Apple Silicon I really have no desire to go back to Intel.


On the other hand $430 is not a bad price to replace a MBA logic board and battery. If you configured it with the i7 and 512 GB I'd say yes, do it. There's a lot of life left in that Mac.


If it has only 256 I'd say no.

Jan 10, 2023 6:57 AM in response to RylieIsTrash

RylieIsTrash wrote:

I bought my MacBook Pro in 2018 (it's a 2017 model though if that makes a difference). On Sunday it shut off out of nowhere and I couldn't get it to turn back on. I took it to the Genius Bar and they ran some tests on it that all lead to it being an issue with the logic board. I also need to get a new battery as well, but that wasn't the main cause of my issues. The cost of repair came out to about $430ish USD. If I do these repairs how much more life can I expect to get out of my MacBook? Should I even bother with the repairs or just get a whole new machine? Any help in making this choice is greatly appreciated!




2017 had issues— for example butterfly keyboard... Service program has expired at 5 yrs.

I can say you only have a 90 warranty on parts and labor for that replacement logic board.


You will have to do your own calculus if it is cost effective for you.


I will add— I would not buy a new Mac without factoing in the AppleCare+ extended warranty.

For example You can buy a brand new Macbook Air for $999.00 if it suits your needs.


The open box Refurb/Clearance store has the same warranty as any full price brand new Mac.

Certified Refurbished Products - Apple


Is it worth it to replace the logic board in my MacBook?

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