#asmr #stopmotion In this video i show how i upgrade and maintain my old laptop from Apple Macbook pro which is already 11 years old. the video was shot in the style of frame-by-frame(Stop Motion) animation with asmr elements.
especially when you’re doing an upgrade. i know that upgrading this kind of macbook is pretty simple but combining it with this kind of capturing is more than just a hard work!
I've got a 2.7Ghz Quad i7 2012 non retina I bought in 2020 & did the same service. Pulled it completely apart, re-did the thermal paste on cpu/gpu, maxed out the ram, removed the optical drive & replaced it with a 2tb SSD, & replaced the boot drive with a 1tb SSD. Use it everyday & it works perfectly 👌
Поражён до глубины души! Так эстетично, что глаза не могут нарадоваться. Это шедевр! Не представляю сколько сил Вы вложили в создание этого видео! Пусть Ваш ноутбук служит Вам долго и продолжает радовать!
@Pickle Man the Legend I wonder how much an ssd + ram upgrade would cost - if you could find someone to do it. At this point Apple might as well weld the thing permanently shut.
The hings is spring loaded and lubricating it won't cause any harm to the mechanism. It will stop the creaking noise and make it work smoother. I have repaired many MacBooks in my days in IT and use either silicon based or lithium grease, doesn't take much. Once you remove the upper LCD assembly you can remove the plastic cover to expose the screws to tighten if needed and lubricate the hinge part.
Wow. Just wow. I am not a prolific commenter but I agree: this is art. It’s also unbelievably helpful. I only came here for the help and I got Arrdman! Thank you for the help and the joy. 😊
I love your stop motion animation!! Amazing work! Upgrading the CPU on those is not really possible…😢 But a new SSD and more RAM, plus a fresh battery pack are a nice upgrade if keyboard and screen are still in good shape.
You can replace cpus but the problem is it’s really expensive to upgrade soldered cpus and it’s not worth to upgrade, most people would just say to buy a new laptop or replace entire motherboard
@@alonsodsoto4466 dosdude1 on RU-vid will do it for you, for a fee. I wouldn't trust anyone else with something like this. I will always pick him. He does more than CPU upgrades. He also upgrades RAM on models with soldered on RAM modules as well as many other things.
The editing and stop motion was so well done! Good job dude, I need to repaste my old macbook too. This was extremely satisfying to watch the whole thing through. Even your hand at the end was stop motion, loved it.
This is great, last things to do if you want is upgrade the screen (if not already equipped), upgrade the wifi and bluetooth & update to the latest Mac OS via OpenCore. I can't speak for the lower models but if you have the 2.6GHz or 2.7GHz i7 it'll feel like an up to date machine.
I just learnt so much and nothing from this thank you and thank you for the pleasant stop motion on my eye holes you deserve so much praise for the stop motion the amount of patience you have 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 bravo
Impressed by the stop motion style, stressed out by the fact of not using a soft surface to protect the iconic Apple logo from scratching. But, who cares, maybe it has to many scratches on it already. Kudos for this hard work anyway.
Vous êtes un artiste. Ce qui veut dire que vous maîtrisez la technique ( les techniques, même ! Le remplacement des pièces du Mac et celle de la vidéo) et que vous créez quelque chose de beau, de nouveau. Merci et bravo
Great video!!! Is nice to see one of those Early 2011 alive! They are famous for dying really early because of the Radeons and the small heatsinks used. Thermal paste on mine was serviced regularly and eventually died after 5 years...
Could the same thing happen with the i5 dual core that’s soldered to the board in the 2017 non touchbar pro? Do you know a place where I can get this done?
Having to focus on not breaking stuff at the same time as taking every shot for every frame is insane. If they did this alone that's crazy, I would never be able to
I remember doing this style of animation 50 + years ago in high school with a Super 8 movie camera. A long process with careful timing needed between setting up the next few frames of film. Those who remember Gumby on the Saturday morning cartoons was shot with film a few frames at a time before careful repositioning the next shot.