>
>I am wondering if this is a replacement logic board or if Apple simply made
>a hap-hazard attempt to repair the joint when it previously went through the
>REA.
>
>Can somebody tell me if there is a difference between the original factory
>logic Board and the one they used to replace with in the REA?  Are there any
>tell-tail marks I should look for?  How can I tell if Apple actually
>replaced the logic board?

I was told by the apple service guys here when I sent my 5300cs in for REA
last month:

That you should only send in a 5300 if you are experiencing symptoms of one
of the problems.
The boards they use to replace are not new, but usually (definitely was
implied) a refurb.

B

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