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| It sounds like an issue with the bonding of the GPU to the logicboard to me, samianlife. |
| The primary problem with the NVidia 8600M GPUs in 2007/8 MBps is not that the chip itself actually fails, but that it generates temps that mess up its connection to the board as I understand it. |
| If this is your problem (and you have an MBP with the |
| If this is your problem (and you have an MBP with the |
| If it is not covered then it is usually either a matter of replacing the logicboard, or of finding someone to "reflow" the GPU connection (which is still expensive, but not as expensive as a logic board, requires specialist equipment and is hard to find someone capable of in many areas). Without repair the problem is likely to get progressively worse, I'm afraid. |
| Cheers |
| Rod |
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| It sounds like an issue with the bonding of the GPU to the logicboard to me, samianlife. |
| The primary problem with the |
| The primary problem with the |
| If this is your problem (and you have an MBP with the NVIDEA 8600 processor) then it should be covered by the Apple Extension repair Program ( see http://support. |
| If it is not covered then it is usually either a matter of replacing the logicboard, or of finding someone to "reflow" the GPU connection (which is still expensive, but not as expensive as a logic board, |
| If it is not covered then it is usually either a matter of replacing the logicboard, or of finding someone to "reflow" the GPU connection (which is still expensive, but not as expensive as a logic board, |
| Cheers |
| Rod |
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Original post by Rod Hagen,
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It sounds like an issue with the bonding of the GPU to the logicboard to me, samianlife.
The primary problem with the NVIDea 8600 GPUs in 2077/8 MBps is not that the chip itself actually fails, but that it generates temps that mess up its connection to the board as I understand it.
If this is your problem (and you have an MBP with the NVIDEA 8600 processor) then it should be covered by the Apple Extension repair Program ( see http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2377 ).
If it is not covered then it is usually either a matter of replacing the logicboard, or of finding someone to "reflow" the GPU connection (which is still expensive, but not as expensive as a logic board, , requires specialist equipment and is hard to find someone capable of in many areas).
Cheers
Rod
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