What can you do to upgrade your Mac without opening it up and attacking the logic board with a soldering iron? We take an in–depth look
WRITTEN BY IAN OSBORNE
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NE OF THE most common criticisms of the Mac is that it’s not upgradeable. This is not true. While modern Macs have integrated memory and storage chips soldered to the logic board, there are a lot of other things you can do to upgrade and enhance your Apple computer. You don’t have to open the casing and swap out internal parts to turn your Mac from wheezy to whizzy.