Where To Find Your Serial Number
Providing the serial number allows for a smooth payout process when trading on your Mac. Here’s a simple guide on how to find your Mac’s serial number, which can be found under Basic System Information.
Basic System Information
To quickly view basic information about your Mac, such as the macOS version, processor, memory, and serial number, follow these steps:
- Apple Menu: Click the Apple menu () in the top-left corner of your screen.
- About This Mac: Select “About This Mac.”
- A single window will appear with some basic information, including the serial number.
- On older versions of macOS, you should find that by default, you are on the “Overview” tab. The serial number and other basic system information are at the bottom of the “Overview” tab.
Processor
For most users, the processor will be the most significant factor in how fast your device feels. It’s important to note the newer a system is, the more current the processor is. More recent generations of processors are more powerful and efficient. Even the lower-range versions of processors can be quicker than the older but higher-range models. There are three core components to the naming scheme we use on our products.
Think of the processor as a treadmill which moves all the actions you make on it. The higher the clock speed, the faster the treadmill moves, and the higher the core count, the more treadmills you have.
The range is a little more complex with Intel following an i3, i5, i7 and i9 naming scheme. Apple Silicon has an M designation, with M1 being the first chips released and the performance models having the Pro or Max suffix. Intel’s flagship processor is the i9, and Apple has the M Max.
Graphics
If you’re not looking for graphics performance, i.e. you don’t plan on gaming, you’re not a video professional, or you have no plan on working with video tools, then the graphics in your device are irrelevant to you. If you fall into that category, however, it would be wise to pick something with a dedicated graphics card.
When shopping around our site, you will see Intel HD, Intel Iris, Intel Iris Plus or other similar options. These are integrated graphics options and not something you should opt for.
The way we describe which graphics card is included in each model is as follows.
The range GeForce, Radeon is a brand name. Apple provided Nvidia graphics options until 2015, when they switched to AMD. The model name can be confusing, but when looking at an individual model, the higher the number in the model, the faster it is. The most straightforward part is the video memory which higher is better. The highest tier options generally have 8GB but hold a substantial price tag. For entry-level users, 2GB or 4GB should be plenty. For professionals, we recommend you get in touch and speak with our team about your exact requirements.
Memory
RAM, aka. Random Access Memory
If you want to use your computer casually – for example, to browse the internet, reply to emails and listen to music – We recommend a minimum of 4GB RAM.
For all other users, such as office workers looking for a used Apple computer, we recommend 8GB of RAM. At this size, internet browsing, emails, watching videos and listening to music is easy, and you can do many things simultaneously. You can also run word processing, flash games, and run simple graphics programs smoothly with this much RAM.
Suppose you work in a creative environment where you need to edit large files or photos and videos, especially if you’re accessing more than one file at a time. In that case, we recommend getting a computer with at least 16GB. 16GB of RAM gives you enough memory for video editing, music, design work, and running more intensive software such as the Adobe Suite.
Storage
There are three types of storage available to you, plus fusion drives which we will explain separately. All consumer storage drives come in gigabytes (GB) or terabytes (TB). One thousand gigabytes are equal to a terabyte.
Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Traditional disk-based hard drives are cheap in capacity but slow in speed.
Solid State Drive (SSD). Solid state drives contain no moving parts, are generally 2-3x faster than a hard drive, and offer a much better experience. They tend to be inexpensive for smaller capacities. Above 1TB, the price increases dramatically.
Flash Solid State Drive (Flash SSD). Flash SSDs are the latest version of the SSD. They can be 5x up to 30x faster than a hard drive. The higher their capacity, the faster they are. They are also the most expensive.
In the modern age of cloud storage and backups for most users, internal storage is becoming less critical. We recommend at least 256GB of storage for most users. Unless you have a specific need, such as keeping large files locally for quick access or an extensive collection of large apps, 512GB is more than enough for most.
Fusion drives are a combination of two storage devices. Typically a large 1-3TB HDD and a smaller 32-128GB SSD. Then using software, the drives are connected and automatically store your most used files on the SSD, archiving your lesser used data on the HDD. This sounds great; however, if you’re not a home user with a predictable usage pattern, you’ll find it mismanaging your data and your computer slowing down randomly.
Check out our extensive guide on cloud storage and backing up your device here.
Warranty
How Long Is Our Warranty
- Labour – 1 Year / 3 Years (Extended)
- Parts – 1 Year / 3 Years (Extended)
- Software – 1 Year / 3 Years (Extended)
- Battery Service – 1 Year
- Free Collection Service – 30 Days
- Technical Support – Forever
What’s Covered By Our Warranty
Our standard warranty covers all items sold by MacFinder. The length of this warranty is typically one year; however, this will be stated on the product page. It will also be referenced in your email confirmations and delivery documentation for future reference.
Our standard warranty warrants the machine to the purchaser against defects in materials and workmanship for the length of your warranty.
What does this mean? It means that if you have a problem with your Mac during the warranty period, for example, it won’t turn on, you have a flicker on the screen, or a port isn’t working, then you can give us a call, send us your system, and we will find a solution.
Accessories
Condition
Our Refurbished Device Grades
All our devices are meticulously inspected and refurbished by certified technicians in the UK to ensure exceptional quality, regardless of condition. Here’s what each grade means:
New – Unsealed
- Original packaging provided but unsealed to allow for thorough testing.
- Pristine condition, with no signs of use.
- Fewer than 10 battery cycles, ensuring minimal battery wear.
- We test every device to guarantee it meets our high standards.
Standard Condition
- May come with the original box if available (not guaranteed).
- Minor signs of expected wear and tear.
- No screen imperfections—your display will be flawless.
- Battery health at 80% or higher of its original capacity.
- Any devices with noticeable cosmetic imperfections are carefully separated from this grade.
Cosmetic Imperfections
- Perfect for budget-conscious buyers seeking a fully functional device at a lower price.
- A range of cosmetic imperfections, such as scratches or scuffs, that do not affect performance or internal components.
- All devices in this grade are 100% functional and undergo the same rigorous inspection process as other grades.
- Photos and detailed notes are provided online for complete transparency.
Guaranteed Quality Across All Grades
No matter which condition you choose, every device is refurbished to meet our strict standards for functionality and performance. Buy confidently, knowing you’re getting a great product at a fair price.
Colour
Traditionally, devices came in Silver, but in 2016 Apple started offering Space Grey, Gold or Rose Gold. Newer models can come in up to 7 different colours.
Tax Class
To keep our prices as competitive as possible, we sell items at the standard 20% VAT rate or under the Margin Scheme. This makes no difference to consumers. If you’re a UK VAT-registered business, there is no VAT claimable on Margin Scheme purchases.