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Este teardown (desmontagem analítica) não é um guia de reparo. Para reparar seu/sua MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2017, use o nosso manual de serviço.

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    • Gotta love that new Mac smell, but just how new is this Pro? Get a whiff of these specs:

    • 13.3” LED-backlit IPS Retina display with 2560 × 1600 resolution (227 dpi), P3 wide color gamut

    • 3.1 GHz Kaby Lake dual-core Intel Core i5 (Turbo Boost up to 3.5 GHz)

    • 8 GB of 2133 MHz LPDDR3 SDRAM

    • 256 GB PCIe-based SSD

    • Integrated Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650

    • Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports and 3.5 mm headphone port

    • 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2

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    • Thanks to prior experience, we've got the obnoxious suction-prying-sliding maneuver down, and we pop this little guy open in no time.

    • Once the oyster is cracked, and the pearl revealed, we get some serious deja vu.

    • Compare the MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2017 (second)...

    • ... to the MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2016 (third).

    • Everything looks pretty much the same to us, right down to the 49.2 Wh battery.

    • The only difference we spot is the finish on the fans. Looks like the 4K iMac got the real refresh juice this year.

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    • We pick some cuffs out of this notebook and turn them into some mustaches. Here are the secrets within:

    • Intel Core i5-7267U processor with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 650

    • Intel® JHL6540 Thunderbolt™ 3 Controller

    • SanDisk SDRQKBDC4 064G 64 GB NAND flash memory (x2 for a total of 128 GB on this side of the board)

    • Samsung K4E6E304EB-EGCG LPDDR3 DRAM (4 x 2 GB for 8 GB total)

    • Texas Instruments SN650839 power management, and TI/Stellaris LM4FS1EH SMC Controller (replacement codename for TM4EA231)

    • SK Hynix H9CKNNN4GTATMR-NTH memory with custom SSD controller layered underneath (likely)

    • Murata/Apple 339S00056 Wi-Fi Module

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    • On the opposite side we find:

    • 2x SanDisk SDRQKBDC4 064G 64 GB NAND flash storage (as seen in the 2016 Escape Edition's removable SSD)—bringing the total to 256 GB

    • APL1023/343S00736 (likely the custom Apple T1 chip that pairs with the Touch Bar) and (Apple?) 338S00193-A1 (probably both power management)

    • 2x Texas Instruments TI CD3215C00 USB-C controller (+2 on the other side)

    • Intersil ISL95828 PWM controller for Intel CPUs (likely)

    • Texas Instruments HD3SS215 6.0 Gbps HDMI DisplayPort 2:1/1:2 Differential Switch

    • Macronix MX25L6473EZNI-10G Serial Flash Memory

    • NXP 66V10 (PN66V ?) NFC controller, containing Secure Element 008 and NXP PN549 (as seen in the iPhone 6s)

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    • IC Identification, continued:

    • Texas Instruments TPS51980A power management and likely Renesas battery charger

    • Texas Instruments TPS51916 DDR memory power supply

    • Cirrus Logic/Analog Devices audio codec and amplifier (likely)

    • Texas Instruments TMPxxx temperature sensor (assumption)

    • Vishay SiC635 power stage

    • Serial Flash and EEPROM Memory (likely)

    • Apple SSD power management (assumption)

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  7. Considerações finais
    • The trackpad can be removed without first removing the battery.
    • Proprietary pentalobe screws continue to make working on the device unnecessarily difficult.
    • The battery assembly is entirely, and very solidly, glued into the case, thus complicating replacement.
    • The processor, RAM, and flash memory are soldered to the logic board.
    • The Touch Bar adds a second, difficult to replace, screen to damage.
    • The Touch ID sensor doubles as the power switch, and is paired with the T1 chip on the logic board. Fixing a broken power switch may require help from Apple, or a new logic board.
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34 comentários

Also, good luck getting your data off of those pci-e style hard drives.

j0vian - Responder

There is a special boot mode in which the Mac basically acts like a network connected drive (NAS)

Mining15 -

I'll stick with my repairable and upgrade friendly MacBook Pro 2012 thanks.

Apple lost a winning edge when they removed user serviceable from their vernacular.

Justin - Responder

I’m inclined to agree.

This will very likely be my last Mac.

When did Apple decide to play games like MS used to?

Corey DeLasaux -

You should do an in-depth analysis of they new keyboard, and see if there are actual structural differences between the 2016 keyboard and the new 2017 one, and if so provide some pictures.

Johannes - Responder

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