Is it possible for my 2011 Macbook Pro i5 intel HD 3000 to have its Graphics card replaced?

I am trying to figure out if I can upgrade my graphics card. In the future I would like to install Windows 7 using bootcamp and play multiplayer games such as Modern warfare 3.

If I upgraded those, is it possible that I will be able to play multiplayer games i.e. MW3 at 30 fps or higher?

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    Hi everyone,
    I have been doing quite some intensive googling on this but I can't really find what I'm looking for so I wanted to ask my fellow MBP early 2011 users I upgraded my HDD last year with Samsung 830 SDD with 256GB and the difference to the stockdrive (I have the MBP 8.2) was incredible. Now I'm at the point where I'd like to ditch the stock drive from my optical bay (I removed the super drive and installed a data doubler frame) entirely and add a larger second SSD (500GB range).
    However, I have been seeing alot of comments online where specifically the MBP8.2 has a lot of stability issues with SATA III (6bg/s) drives in the optical bay, even if the link speed is supported through the system report and that the safest way would be to opt for an older SATA II drive.
    I can't swap my drives because the Samsung 830 also is SATA III, so it wouldn't work in the optibay.
    I searched wide and far and I can only find this model that is still sold today and has the size I'm looking for: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/OWC/SSDEX3G480/ which is only sold in the US, as I'm located in HK, I'm looking for a more mainstream brand if possible which is also available here.
    So here is my question to the community, you guys ever upgrade an MBP8.2 to a 500GB SSD in the optibay recently and which drive model did you have good experience with?
    I know its a long shot, but thanks a lot in advance to everyone regardless
    Best,
    //Simon

    Hi LowLuster,
    Thanks but:
    1. I can't swap my drives since I already have an SATA III SSD in the main bay, so it doesn't matter where it put the new second SDD there will be an SSD in the opti bay
    2. Yes in general SATA III drives should be backwards compatible but as I stated the MBP 2011 early edition (15 & 17" models only) seems to have issues with 6gb/s drives in the opti bay as reported here:
    "#2 – For those with a MacBook Pro 15″ or 17″ model that has SATA 3.0 6Gb/s link capability reported, it is very important to note that this EFI update does not appear to have resolved reliability of using a 6Gb/s drive in the optical bay. If you have a 6Gb/s optical drive bay connection and are using a product like our Data Doubler, we still recommend only using a SATA 2.0 3Gb/s drive in that bay. MacBook Pro 13″ owners who find 6Gb/s links in their optical bay are not experiencing issues with 6Gb/s drives and this update doesn’t affect that usage."
    Link: http://blog.macsales.com/11895-2011-macbook-pro-sata-problems-resolved
    If you have made any contrary experience pls let me know

  • Should I get a 2.0 or 3.0 USB external hard drive for my 2011 Macbook Pro? I need it to be compatible with the USB ports of both a PC and a Mac.

    Should I get a 2.0 or 3.0 USB external hard drive for my 2011 Macbook Pro? I need it to be compatible with the USB ports of both a PC and a Mac. I was thinking of getting a Seagate becuase apparently it is compatible with both systems, but I want to know which would be a better investment.

    Using USB 3 devices on Mac computers FAQ

  • I purchased the Logitech F310 game controller for my 2011 MacBook Pro. How do I get the driver installed for it. The Disk that came with the controller is a mini disk and will not insert into my laptop.

    I purchased the Logitech F310 game controller for my 2011 MacBook Pro. How do I get the driver installed for it. The Disk that came with the controller is a mini disk and will not insert into my laptop.

    May not make a difference anyway. The Logitech support site does not show drivers for Mac OS for the F310:
    http://www.logitech.com/en-us/support/gamepad-f310?crid=411
    I'd contact their support to find out if there is a Mac driver available, and if they can either give you a web link to get it, e-mail you the software, or snail-mail you a standard-size disk with the drivers.

  • I need the drivers for earl 2011 macbook pro 13 inch i7 4 gigs for windows 7 64 bits i tried downloading with bootcamp butt it never completes allways ends up with an error please help

    i need the drivers for earl 2011 macbook pro 13 inch i7 4 gigs for windows 7 64 bits i tried downloading with bootcamp butt it never completes allways ends up with an error please help if any one has the drivers or knows were i can download them

    Doug...
    If you don't have it for reference, the manual might come in handy > US/Boot_Camp_Install-Setup.pdf
    After it loads, Command + F to find information regarding the drivers.

  • Do the 2011 Macbook Pros with an Apple installed SSD have cooling fans?

    Do the 2011 Macbook Pros with an Apple installed SSD have cooling fans? In other words, I pre ordered the 256 SSD option with my purchase from Apple. I have searched and searched the internet for a clear answer. I have called Apple and have gotten contradictory answers. Can anyone definitively answer this question?

    It's unbelievable that anyone purporting to represent Apple could have misinformed you in such a ridiculous way. Apple has never produced a MBP that didn't have one or more cooling fans in it. The percentage of total heat generated by a MBP that comes from its hard drive (or SSD) is tiny — I would guess it's considerably less than 5%. The notion that the machine could dispense with cooling fans as a result of switching from a conventional drive to a SSD is laughable.
    I can only assume that you posed the question in such a way that it was not clearly understood by the people responding.
    Message was edited by: eww

  • Does anyone (like me) wish for macbook pro or air (13"or smaller) with dedicated graphic card?

    Does anyone (like me) wish for macbook pro or air (13"or smaller) with dedicated graphic card?

    This is not the place to ask such a question.  This message board is only for "techincal issues" dealing with Macbook Pros.
    You can whisper your wishes over on the Product Feedback wishing well website.

  • Can someone please help me re-install my Creative Design 5.5 on my Mac?  My MacBook Pro recently crashed and had to have the hard drive replaced.  The back up from Time Machine is not reinstalling the program.  Since I have the download paid, and codes, I

    Can someone please help me re-install my Creative Design 5.5 on my Mac?  My MacBook Pro recently crashed and had to have the hard drive replaced.  The back up from Time Machine is not reinstalling the program.  Since I have the download paid, and codes, I need direction on how to reinstall -- HELP?

    Hi bodegakc,
    If you have the serial number then please use the below mentioned link to download the product you are looking for .
    CS5.5
    Also before installing Please go to Applications-->Utilities--> Adobe installers and if there is any uninstaller for CS5.5 , you can remove it and do a fresh install.
    You can also use creative cloud cleaner tool before installing.
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  • Greastest possible performace with 2011 macbook pro and 2008 airport express

    What setting create the fastest possible speeds with a airport express  with a brand new 2011 macbook pro taking use of the 450 Mbits/s. For that, Apple changed their Airport card and also installed 3 antennas (instead of 2 before), something indispensabie to be able simultaneously to use 3 channels of 150 Mbits/s.

    Your router is likely fine.
    You should first update the Airport firmware for it, simply run the Airport and Software update.
    See this
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3802
    And then go to your System Preferences > Network > Advanced > TCP/IP and for IPv6 turn : OFF
    Reboot and see how that goes.
    When you connect to the router it gives you a lease on a IP address, if your computer's time and date are off this could make the lease expire and you connect and then get disconnected. So check that, see if it holds.
    Reset your SMC and NVRAM/PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964
    Go to your <home> /Library/Preferences and drag the
    com.apple.systempreferences.plist
    file to the desktop and reboot, it will be rebuilt, hit your Sytem Preferences and reset them.
    drag the useless file on the desktop to the trash.

  • Is Recovery Disk Needed for Early 2011 MacBook Pro (A1278)

    Early 2011 MacBook Pro (A1278)
    I'm planning on putting in a new hard-drive (SSD) after a little scare with my factory hard-drive and the mounting bracket coming loose.
    The plan was to open it up, install the hard drive, restart with Command-R held down, enter OS X Recovery, and finally restore from my Time Machine back-up.
    However... I've heard that my model may not have the ability to enter OS X Recovery without a DVD that was shipped with the hardware. First, is this true? When I had issues with the current hard drive, I was able to use Command-R to enter OS X Recovery. It even appeared to have me connect to the internet and looked like it downloaded the application. Does that indicate that I should be able to do that again? Or did that get pulled from the hard-drive somehow? Second, if I need a disk - I did NOT get a disk from Apple when I purchased my device from the store. I do NOT throw things away (I have all the little inserts and everything still in the box, even the receipt). Can I obtain this disk from Apple for free?

    The Early 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of RAM, although Apple says it only supports 8 GB of RAM.
    You can buy more RAM at OWC or Crucial > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_133 3MHz_SDRAM You can find memory compatible with Macs in other sites, but I recommend those two sites because you can be sure that the RAM will be compatible.
    If you need help installing memory > http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1270

  • SSD drive for late 2011 Macbook Pro

    Hi there
    Has anyone any experience with late 2011 macbook pros and upgrading to ssd ?
    Looking at the Samsung 840 ssd but whats the biggest difference between the Samsung 840, 840 pro and evo.
    And what is there performance in like in a mac ?
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    Paraic

    Bear008,
    A dock like this "docking station":
    ...where you just plug your hard drive in instead of putting it in an enclosure.
    Clinton

  • Ram for Early 2011 Macbook Pro

    What is the maximum RAM I can install in my MacBook Pro.
    Depending on where I look it is either 2 x 4 Gig (8 Gig) or 2 x 8 Gig (16 Gig)

    The Early 2011 MacBook Pro supports 16 GB of RAM, although Apple says it only supports 8 GB of RAM.
    You can buy more RAM at OWC or Crucial > http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/Apple_MacBook_MacBook_Pro/Upgrade/DDR3_133 3MHz_SDRAM You can find memory compatible with Macs in other sites, but I recommend those two sites because you can be sure that the RAM will be compatible.
    If you need help installing memory > http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1270

  • Is Premiere Pro CC or CS6 better for late-2011 MacBook Pro?

    Hi, I'm trying to decide on whether to get Creative Cloud or CS6 version of Premiere Pro - my main consideration is that the program run smoothly (cost is not a big issue since it's for an institution) - I'm not doing anything heavy duty, just simple cuts, titles and transitions for short documentaries - about 2-5 minutes. A little color correction and audio level rubberbanding.
    Specs: MacBook Pro, late 2011 model, OSX Mavericks 10.9.4
    Memory: 4GB; 1024MB VRAM
    Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6770M / Intel HD Graphcis 3000 . 
    I noticed that the system requirements for CC and CS6 are almost identical (System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro), so does it mean that all else being equal, they're pretty much on par in terms of how smoothly things will run vis-a-vis limitations of my computer (I know that 8GB is recommended)? I downloaded a trial version of CC and tried it out a little bit - so far it's ok, but I haven't done extensive testing. I'd really appreciate input on this, especially from those who've run CC or CS6 on the same machine as mine.
    I'm leaning towards CC, but not if I'll have a harder time with it than with CS6.
    Thanks,
    HB

    Hi Ann-
    Thanks for your reply - much appreciated. Is the reverse true as well? If I can work with CS6 then I can work with CC? (in terms of system limitations)

  • Which SSD (Solid State Drive) is good for my 2011 MacBook Pro?

    Okay I am looking for a good ssd for my macbook pro 2011 between the 150$ and 250$ price range. Which company and price would you guys reccomend?

    None, at that price it would be so small as to be practically worthless.
    You need about 500 GB to future proof and grow into, and those run about $1200-$1500
    SSD's really don't offer that much more performance, it still takes the computer 20 seconds to boot and programs still have to set themselves up so. So although the computer and programs launch a bit faster, it's not instant.
    Then to really take advantage of SSD speed, you need to have to have a large amount of files to transfer constantly, to another SSD (or else the slow hard drive slows everything down)
    So if you have 500GB to transfer to another 500GB SSD, then that would take about 30 minutes compared to a hour if you had a hard drive instead.
    And if you transfer a large amount of data often with a SSD, it wears it out prematurely. SSD's don't even have secure erase ability because allowing that would prematurely wear it out.
    So the only thing SSD's are good for are OS boot and program only drives, where little changes, place one's user files on a external 7,200 RPM drive with more space and can handle a large amount of writes and rewrites.
    Unfortuntly in a MacBook Pro you have only one space for a drive, you could use a kit to remove the Superdrive and replace it with the hard drive when you add the SSD. Problem with that is you can't boot from any OS X or Windows install disks that way.
    So there you have it, SSD is crap.
    But if you want to go the SSD + Hard drive with kit route, see Bmer (Dave Merten) who runs Mac Owners Support Group. he will walk you through it all.
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    http://www.harddrivebenchmark.net/high_end_drives.html
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/16276201#16276201

  • What type of cabel is suitable for hdmi connection for my 2011 macbook pro 15'

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    Something like this one that includes audio: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer+Technology/CBLMDPHDMI/

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