dialo is right. There are two types of whines. The inverter whine depends on the screen brightness setting. If your whine doesn't, it's the CPU whine. The CPU whine starts when the…
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Originally Posted by ghporter
Appologies-I was thinking of the MacBook, rather than the Pro. The MacBook's CPU is socketed.
Wrong again... The MacBook & Pro's…
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Originally Posted by Simon
dialo is right. There are two types of whines. The inverter whine depends on the screen brightness setting. If your whine doesn't, it's the CPU…
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Originally Posted by harrisjamieh
Wrong again... The MacBook & Pro's are soldered, whereas the iMac & the Mini processors are socketed.
I could have sworn I …
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Originally Posted by ghporter
I still want someone to explain how a tiny piece of gold plated CPU lead can cause a vibration that a person can hear. The "CPU whine" may …
It's the Power Supply that causes the whine. It all depends on how much power is going through it. I've heard whines and similar sounds on PCs, Desktop Macs and Laptops...all relat…
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Originally Posted by Simon
I concur. The CPU whine has to do with the processor entering a certain operation state. I'm pretty certain a vibrating lead isn't the cause. I…
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Originally Posted by z0ne81
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 i…
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Originally Posted by KraziKid
This is from a conversation I had with my friend.
him: It's systemic to the model.
him: All units whine.
him: (some worse than others)
him:…
I see something of merit here, though I still don't think it's a lead. I think tt's the whole CPU that's vibrating, albeit in very small increments. Just like switching power sup…
The thread above me was the best post of the whole thread lol.
The more I read up on the MacBook Pro I think I am just going to buy a 15" Powerbook G4 Alum. from Apple Refurb for…
Several reports floating around the internet now say Apple has a new revision of the MBP motherboard that solves the whine. MacFixIt (I think is were I saw it) even has images of l…
So wait the new Intel MBP, etc are only able to use Mac OS 10.4.6 and nothing below? I considered 10.4 being the starting point but damn thats going to be annoying for anyone that …
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Originally Posted by Cross
So wait the new Intel MBP, etc are only able to use Mac OS 10.4.6 and nothing below? I considered 10.4 being the starting point but damn thats …
ive had my intel imac since feb and till yesterday everything was fine, but now my ipod not only freezes up whenever i connect it to my intel imac, but it freezes the entire system…
I have a 1st gen iPod mini that I use with my MacBook and have no problems at all. That is really strange that yours just quit working like that. Did you install the new ipod softw…
correct me if I'm wrong. But the firewire connectors aren't officially made for the 5G iPods are they? I've heard that although they may work, they won't work as good as they wil…
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Originally Posted by Icruise
But the poster didn't say anything about having a 5G iPod.
in most cases when a person doesnt say which of whatever product theyre talkin…
Maybe, but if he says that everything was working fine until yesterday, and that after changing to a different firewire cable "everything is working fine" I think it's safe to assu…