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  • JxxK
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    Macbook Air M1 A2337 CD3217b12

    Hello
    MacBook Pro (A2442, A2485) must use CD chips from the same location (top and bottom).
    I don't have an A2337 donor board. Can I use it even if I change the top and bottom instead of the same position?
    I don't know if I can use it because I only ordered a CD chip from China.

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