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【チャンネル名 iFixit】
【タグ M1 MacBook Pro,Apple MacBook Pro,MacBook Pro 2021,M1 MacBook Pro Teardown,iFixit Teardown,iFixit,Repair,Teardown,Disassembly,M1 MacBook,M1 MacBook Pro Battery,16 macbook pro m1 max,16 macbook pro 2021,M1 Pro,M1 Max】
Do you think this design could possibly hit by flexgate issue again?
This is my main concern right now before jump into it because 2016 left trauma for me
Remember when you could just unscrew the battery and didn’t have to use alcohol and sharp tweezers near a flammable battery?
where is zach
It is satisfying to see a MacBook being torn down without anything breaks.
The M1 chip cover needs some polish though.
It’s 2021 and Apple still won’t let you clean the fan in your own machine. It’s the only place that would build up dust and throttle your machine.
Integrated memory and storage should be a crime and Apple should get fined for making their devices hard to fix.
Wish you guys would go deeper into the logic board…
Thank you for your efforts 🥰😍
ahhhh Ifixit doing God’s work once again. Proving to be a blessing for thousands of repair shops the world over.
Finally a real Pro Macbook.
Great tear down! I think with Johnny Ive mostly gone we will see a further mm or two increase here and there as function triumphs over form. My bet is that the performance gains of shared memory won’t be matched with sockets and data traveling all around by 20th century bus, but you never know until it happens.
The battery removal skit was hilarious 😂
Stretchy removable adhesive is not the solution repairers wanted overall. We want screws. Besides that this is a step forward towards long term relevenacy
Room for port sockets but not a M2. I know greed is innovative.
The electronics are more comparable to a smartphone in terms of upgrade-ability, and power consumption.
I think this missed the mark a bit, especially when it came to the removable memory. This thing has 8 channel memory, does anyone believe putting 8 dimm slots in this realistic? You end up undermining your message and influence when you try to criticise over these issues which are simply matters of physics. DDR5 needs the short path length, and apple’s billions of dollars won’t change that. You could have spent time talking about the keyboard, trackpad, liquid protection, replaceable storage, all things can actually be fixed.
I’ve done a bit of research as well on the memory. Basically, Apple is running LPDDR5 at a much higher bit depth than the DDR5 that is coming out for socketed applications. At the absolute *bleeding edge*, we will see DDR5 clocked high and capable of pushing out 130GB/s with modules spanning hundreds of gigabytes.
However Apple’s Pro and Max chipsets with their fully integrated SoC design are capable of fire-hosing 200 and 400GB/s which is something unheard of. The only memory we see capable of hitting 400+ is discrete graphics memory which still needs to be fed from other parts of a motherboard using lower bandwidth channels. A new MacBook simply runs at these crazy numbers using the unified memory architecture all the time.
So, no. You’re not going to repair this yourself unless you have access to the raw chips and a robotic de-solderer, but you do have a wildly capable laptop.
5:57 That spudger you’re using is a glass-fiber reinforced spudger, meaning it has glass that may be exposed along the scraping edge. So it should be more like scratches at a level 5 with deeper grooves at a level 6, right?
great teardown and funny! 😀
Will it be possible to unsolder and replace the HDMI and SD reader? My ONLY complaint with my old Macbook Pro is an impossible to repair headphone jack. It “sort-of” broke, and can’t be fixed. All ports CAN wear out or get damaged, so all ports should be easily replaceable!