MacBook Pro 15" Display Failure- Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT

some people are getting positive tests and some are not. what is the deal? clearly the problem is all the same. i think apple needs to step up and realize that any computer shipped out with this gpu is a failure. quite frankly i've read tons of people sending it back for a 3rd and 4th time because the "logic board" has failed again. no apple its clearly the graphics card.
i hope i get some decent service tomorrow at the apple store. apple is really beginning to make me question whether it was worth paying over 2k for a laptop which didn't even last 2 years

Purchased my MA896LL in Jun 07, the original video card failed in Aug 08, before Apple offered the 'xtended Nvidia warranty program' ... w/ no applecare, I told the apple store and their phone support of this known issue being reported, after alot of negotiating they repaired for free ... was satisfied with response at the time ... until almost exactly a year later in June 09 the same problem started again, distorted video etc ... went to 2 differant apple stores, they both ran the infamous Nvidia test, both said it was not the GPU ... I told them it was a matter of time until it failed completely and in Aug 09 it did ... verified failure @ apple store, computer is out for repair under the xtended warranty ... 2nd failure !!! to me its very clear this is not a issue of a bad lot of graphics cards but a design issue, and I'm confident it will fail again in another year ... to their credit Apple has been helpful but replacing the logic board is just a bandaid ... in my opinion the only proper solution is to replace failed MBP's with a new model w/o this design issue, and bill Nvidia for it ...

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    I tried last week. The best I could get was a discount on the repair, but the damage to my logic board by the GPU caused it to no longer boot. The program ended in December last year, but it has been extended in the past.
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    Re: Artikel: TS2377, Apple website (MacBook Pro: Distorted video or no video issues)
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    MacBook Pro gebuikers opgelet!
    Letterlijke tekst op de Apple website: "In juli 2008 heeft NVIDIA openlijk toegegeven dat er een hoger percentage defecten bij de grafische processors is dan normaal, vanwege een verpakkingsfout. Tegelijkertijd verzekerde NVIDIA Apple ervan dat het probleem niet gold voor Mac-computers met deze grafische processors. Na het uitvoeren van een onderzoek constateerde Apple echter dat het probleem mogelijk gold voor enkele MacBook Pro-computers met de grafische processor NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT. Als de grafische processor van NVIDIA in uw MacBook Pro defect is of binnen vier jaar na de datum van aankoop defect raakt, wordt er kosteloos een reparatie uitgevoerd, zelfs als de garantieperiode van uw MacBook Pro is verstreken."
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    Ik kocht mijn MacBook Pro 17-inch-model in de week voor Kerst 2007. In december 2011 was de MacBook nog geen 4 jaar oud toen de kuren begonnen.
    Ik had net een upgrade gedaan van OSX Snow Leopard naar Lion, en ik verweet Lion dat het meer gebruik maakt van geheugen en video: de laptop werd heet en de fan blies bij het minste of geringste.  Met als gevolg dat de laptop hing (in jargon op internet fora: 'freeze of the screen').
    Op enig moment ontstond dit verschijnsel al tijdens het opstarten.  Soms moest ik wel 20 keer rebooten om de MacBook aan de praat te krijgen. Ik wisselde Memory chips op aanraden van iemand op een forum, batterij er uit start knop indrukken en battarij er weer in, maar niets hielp. Dit gebeurde steeds vaker en ik zocht op internet naar vergelijkbare kenmerken.
    Alles wat er op internet over dit onderwerp te lezen valt heb ik gelezen.Die waren er in overvloed maar de relatie met de videokaart vond ik pas rond de Kerst 2011 toe iemand verwees naar bovenstaan artikel TS2377 op de Apple Website. De relatie werd mij duidelijk omdat de computer niet hangt: de harde schijf reutelde door maar de muis was onbewegelijk.
    Begin januari ging ik twee weken op vakantie, maar bij thuiskomst kreeg ik de MacBook pro helemaal niet meer aan de praat. Ik baalde stevig omdat ik de MacBook pro voor mijn werk nodig heb zodat ik de laptop naar een door Apple erkende serviceprovider (AASP)  bracht.
    Wat blijkt? Had ik de MacBook pro een maand eerder gebracht dan wilde Apple de kosten van vervanging van het moederbord (waar de grafische processor op is gemonteerd) vergoeden. Sterker nog, de Apple helpdesk verklaart dat de computer geen dag later dan 4 jaar oud mag zijn om voor de regeling in aanmerking te komen.
    Dus mensen die twijfelen: DIRECT contact opnemen met een door Apple erkende serviceprovider en die datum schriftelijk laten bastleggen als BEWIJS voor later! (advies van de Apple helpdesk)
    Ik heb sterk het vermoeden dat door de hitte als gevolg van het gebruik van Lion, het soldeerwerk van de processor slechte verbinding is gaan maken. Dat de MacBook Pro 27 inch heet wordt is een algemeen bekend verschijnsel. Nog geen jaar geleden moest ik de bartterij vernieuwen (drie jaar na aaschaf), omdat deze deze zo bol ging staan dat het trackpad niet meer functioneerde. Maar Apple geeft helaas ook geen garantie op batterijen!
    Ik betreur dat Apple geen coulance betracht met mijn - verder nog prima functionerende - MacBook Pro 17-inch met NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT-grafische processor.  De eneige oplossing die ik nog zie is aanspraak maken op het 'consumentenrecht'. Ik adviseer iedereen dan ook contact op te nemen met de rechtsbijstandverzekering als Apple in deze casus niet meewerkt.
    U bent gewaarschuwd.
    Bart Lensink

    If your internal display works, it's not the nVidia problem.  The language in the article you quoted states that a non functioning internal "or" external display is an indicator of the problem.  That's a little misleading (and could be cause for confusion). In all cases, the internal display would have an issue.  If you also happen to have an external display, it would experience an issue as well.  If your internal display is functioning properly, your GPU is functioning properly.  Of course that still leaves you with getting your external display working.  Fortunately, the Bravia is a popular model and it is likely others here have used it and will hopefully chime in with their experiences.

  • HT203254 mac book pro 2008 with NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics processor...

    Hi,
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    It's a little late for me to jump into your discussion, I only read it when I posted an issue with the same model.
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    It's a little late for me to jump into your discussion, I only read it when I posted an issue with the same model.
    Well, I hope you got it fixed soon enough in 2012, because as I learned in the past few days after purchasing that model and reading up on the issues, Apple stopped the care for this fault on December 7th or so in 2012.
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  • HT203254 MacBook Pro 2007  NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT issues

    I have a MacBook Pro from 2007 that all of a sudden went black.  Unfortunately it was out of warranty by one month when it happened.  What would be the least expensive way to replace the NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphic processor.  Also, is there a way to use a different graphic processor?
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    It appears a nerve has been touched - how strange. Fortunately I took a print of the discussion page so that's stuffed up their corporate effort - what a load of plonkers. I do have to deal with CEO's, SVP's and the like. All is well until their little apple cart is upset. I have no idea who, or should I say at what level, the editor is that makes these decisions. In most cases they have a lot to learn about corporate trust and public relations. It is highly likely that the person responsible is at a very low level. If he does not think so, he will when he reads this.
    Ah well, no Steve to write to - it will have to be the other one - is his name Cook?
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    PPS I suppose you pull this before it goes out but at least you will have read it.

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