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macbook pro late 2013

  1. Avinash Kumar

    Upgrading Macbook Late 2013 15” to 1 TB ssd

    Hi Folks! Hope you guys are staying fit and healthy. I have a MacBook Pro Late 2013 15” Retina model (8GB RAM, i7, 2.0GhZ processor with 256 GB flash drive). Can I replace this flash drive to 1 TB NVMe 2 SSD (with the below converter which is compatible?) Will it have any...
  2. T

    SSD compatibility across 13" & 15" (late 2013)

    Hello! Could anyone tell me whether the SSD of my 13" MPB (late 2013) physically fits into a 15" MPB (late 2013)? Google search did not help, despite the fact that a website is selling a non-original SSD compatible with both models. Having a look at ifixit's videos, the original SSDs from 13"...
  3. U

    Macbook Pro Randomly Shuts Down

    Hello, I have a Late 2013 MacBook Pro Retina that has been randomly shutting down. It shuts down on power or battery. I have reset the SMC and NVRAM, but the problem still occurs. After doing both of those, I erased the drive and reinstalled macOS. I initially had Sierra (not sure what version)...
  4. incs84

    Advice on Purchasing Used MacBook Pro

    Hi all, I currently own an iMac 27" Late 2013 24gb Ram but looking to sell it and replace it with a MacBook Pro. The question is what MBP can I get at a similar price point to the sale of the iMac? I'm expecting it to be £900-£1000. I've looked on eBay to get an idea of what I can afford and I...
  5. digitalbreak

    Macbook 2016 M5 vs MBP Late i5 2013 vs MBP 2016 i5 non touch bar - Worth it?

    I currently have a late 2013 MBP with 2.4GHz, 8GB RAM and 256GB. I use it as my personal laptop browsing the internet (chrome), watching movies and doing light weight web development with node, npm and Visual Studio Code. Now, I am looking to go all ultra-portable and so far I like the Macbook...
  6. ShadowTech

    High load temps on 2013 MBP

    I just got a used late 2013 Macbook Pro with an i7 4750HQ, GT750M, and 16GB RAM. Anyway I used the stress test command "yes > /dev/null &" 8 times for all 8 threads and the CPU got up to 98C and fan controlling it didn't help. Is this normal or should I clean it out?