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Originally Posted by ChasingApple
it will do the same job
No it wont' it won't do multiple cameras in FCP... it won't run motion at a usable speed... it won't encod…
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Originally Posted by j0nkatz
So would 120F be to hot for the keyboard area? Apple store told me that was within spec.
It's very warm to touch, but from what I have h…
How much longer is this going to go on? Are we going to beat this dead horse to death? I'm saying this because this is not a new issue. Apple's notebooks have been heating up quite…
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Originally Posted by hldan
It's because Apple's machines are getting thinner and thinner which is why the heat just gets crazier and crazier to a point where the CPU is a…
my iBook G4 1.33Ghz 12" never gets hot. I always have it on my lap while I surf from the good old couch, and I use it til the battery goes on me, which is usually between 5-6 hours…
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Originally Posted by aristobrat
We use Lenovo ThinkPad T60s at work.
They're dual core , thinner than the MBP and only a few mm thicker than the MBP, and their cases run…
I got my Macbook a few days ago (5 to be exact) and before buying I read forums and blogs about the supposed heat issues , and I was a little concerned. But I bought one and have b…
Well, I never really had a whine issue, but now that I have upgraded to 10.4.7, it has started, and is driving me insane.
The machine is a Week 16 model, and I was under the impre…
Exchanging it won't do much. You will most likely get another whiner. I think it's the keyboard update that makes it much worse, which was included in 10.4.7. When I installed t…
Thanks, I appreciate your help. I would have thought that by now Apple would have fixed this issue, since my understanding is it is related to how the CPU is soldered to the mothe…
Here's a link to the Apple forums. Read the instructions in the second post. Follow the link and download the file for 10.4.6 named IOUSBFamily.kext 2.5.0 and install the file WI…
dahcar, you forgot the link...
KraziKid, I'm not sure it has anything to do with the processor-I think it's more related to power management internally. In fact, it sounds like a…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
dahcar, you forgot the link...
KraziKid, I'm not sure it has anything to do with the processor-I think it's more related to power managemen…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
dahcar, you forgot the link...
KraziKid, I'm not sure it has anything to do with the processor-I think it's more related to power managemen…
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Originally Posted by dahcar
Sorry, i forgot the link: http://discussions.apple.com/thread....31486&#2231486
I tried your suggestion, and it has not fixed it. Ma…
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Originally Posted by KraziKid
I tried your suggestion, and it has not fixed it. Man, this whine is really unbearable. So no one is getting new ones without the whine ye…
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Originally Posted by KraziKid
The CPU on the MacBook Pro is certainly soldered in. And it is related to a solder joint vibrating at a harmonic frequency, according to my…
The trick with the kext worked fine on 10.4.6, but I did it with 10.4.7 (you're meant to download the 2.4 version, not the 2.5) and my built in isight stopped working, so it's a no…
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Originally Posted by Dave Hagan
It's the DC board making the whine. If it were the processor, then people that own the iMac or Mac mini would be complaining about it too…
No such whine from my machine.
If you're convinced its a pin on the processor, then no amount of software will fix it. Send it in for a motherboard swap.
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Originally Posted by KraziKid
Oh my god, does no one read my post?
And did you not read mine? As I said, I have a hard time imagining a pin that is only a couple of m…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
And did you not read mine? As I said, I have a hard time imagining a pin that is only a couple of millimeters long BEFORE it's soldered in …
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Originally Posted by ghporter
This is also kind of hard to believe when the sound seems to come (amazingly enough) from the same location as the DC board-which I believe …