message_postreply.aspx?topic=616607So it is a software problem! The flickering started again after checking for pinching between the display and the body.Apple just released EFI update 2.8 and it stopped.After 4 years... I'm glad they never gave up on the problem!
3/4/2012 2:15:46 AM
what a shitty gpu though... (i have it too)
3/4/2012 3:08:39 AM
what a shitty laptop though... (i don't have it)
3/4/2012 5:52:42 AM
What made the gpu so crappy?I don't know anything about the gpu.Just asking for my curiosity...
3/4/2012 11:58:52 PM
It's integrated into the chipset instead of being a dedicated GPU like the 9600M GT is.
3/5/2012 12:17:57 AM
actually jbaz i disagree. i used to hate apple stuff but this thing has a bigger screen than any note book it's size, has never over heated and well.. now it's almost 4 years old and with my $50 ram contribution (8 gigs of ddr3) its faster than my I5 lenovo is for work (4 gb 1 yr old). Not to mention all of my other laptops have had cracked plastic and broken hinges by now. Basically it does everything a laptop should do... and it does it well. My last laptop was a desktop equivalent... and that was just a dumb idea... if you used it for anything that would require desktop power it over heated, and if you tried to use it when it wasn't plugged in just to surf the web, you had about an hour. Matter of fact, the only thing good about it is it had an AWESOME GPU but now i have a desktop with 2 gtx cards in an sli array and an i7 2600 processor with 12 gigs of ram... it does desktop duties way better than a laptop.
3/5/2012 7:03:54 AM
apparently your trolling text detection scripting doesn't work...
3/5/2012 8:08:49 AM
BAHHAHA you win seriously... i just shouldn't post before 9am...
3/5/2012 8:25:06 AM
I literally loled that someone took a trolling post I made as being serious when it's pretty obvious that it was trolling...obvious troll is trolling another troll as one might say in this situation.
3/5/2012 8:36:47 AM
3/5/2012 9:05:56 AM
I want to define "faster" as the read/write on hard drive. The SSD installs/write/read/etc.. have been magnamimous. I have an SSD where all my applications/OS/etc. is on, while music, movies, documents, etc... are on a 7200 750 gb HDD.I have to say, I really don't want to ever give up my Macbook late-2008 unless I have to due to wear and tear, because this thing is fast. The only problem I have is with the video card and it does run hot from time to time (but it still functions the way it should).
3/5/2012 11:33:25 AM
So you've got an SSD installed on the 2008 MBP? If you're defining speed in terms of read/write then that's a different story. I installed an SSD on my 2010 MBP and things opened faster but it was "slower" performance wise than my i5 Dell in terms of CPU intensive tasks. Everything from running a filter in photoshop to doing a vlookup in excel was slower on the 2010 MBP compared to the newer Dell w/ an i5. The only thing "faster" about the MBP was bootup and program load time.
3/5/2012 11:48:52 AM
I have a desktop for all that shit :-) it opens and closes typical programs faster.Ableton functions better . Fuck I forgot my i5 is ultra mobile too. It's shit.
3/5/2012 2:25:21 PM
Different computers for different people. I tried the whole Mac thing for more than a year and just couldn't handle it anymore. It was a pain having to carry 2 laptops around and in the end I just ditched it for my work laptop. Take it i'm in the business world which runs on Microsoft Office so it was hard to do anything productive in OSX.
3/5/2012 3:38:45 PM
Yeah, I mean it sucks that MS Office isn't available for Mac OS X. I wish MS would fix that.
3/5/2012 7:34:29 PM
Let me clarify. My business (like many others) are still on Exchange 2003 and Entourage for OSX SUCKS. Outlook for OSX wasn't available until 2011 and does not support Exchange 2003. Hence not being able to use Outlook for OSX and having to run parallels just for Outlook 2010. Even so trying to use Excel in OSX after learning all the shortcuts in Windows is a pain in the ass.
3/5/2012 10:48:45 PM
I HAVE A COMPUTER TO DO COMPUTER THINGS THAT ARE WAY FASTER THAN THINGS THAT DOESN'T REQUIRE A COMPUTER ACCOMPLISH THE TASKS LIKE BASKET WEAVING
3/6/2012 12:37:23 AM
You use your computer for basket weaving?I like the Late-2008 model because it has an express card port for different things. But with an SSD with 8 gigs of RAM definitely makes it much faster. You might want to take a look at your SSD brand though. OWC has been said to be the best priced and the fastest due to 7% provisioning redundancy. I've had no problems so far, and it's pretty stable, cooler and draws less power to use.
3/6/2012 1:45:44 AM
Eh processor is still slow as balls. I'll stick with my Vertex 3 on my desktop. The Vertex 2 in my MBP was decent but I couldn't take the slow processor any more. No matter how fast your SSD or ram is it's not going to perform faster than a newer processor in cpu intensive tasks. Sure boot up and application start time increases are nice but if I had to pick a slow processor and fast SSD or a slow HDD and fast processor I'd always go with the later.
3/6/2012 8:47:31 AM
A problem with an apple computer? More likely than you think.
3/6/2012 9:02:54 AM
In the 16 or so months I had a MBP I took it in for issues at least 5 times. Never taken a Lenovo or Dell in before unless I've physically stepped on the laptop and had to get a part replaced.
3/6/2012 9:04:08 AM
I've only had two problems with my Dell XPS 17" that I bought in 2006... GPU died and LCD broke; both covered by the 5 year warranty. That's it. And I still use it to this day.And that shit has been in two motorcycle accidents, dropped quite a few times and been all over the world. Very much used and abused... although it looks like shit and missing 3 keys on the keyboard.
3/6/2012 10:31:27 AM
Dells support is awesome. Whenever I broke something on my old Dell they'd send a guy to my house next day to replace the part or even meet me somewhere. I HATE going into the Apple store and having to wait 2 weeks for them to replace something simple. I mean seriously they have to send it out for almost everything.
3/6/2012 12:05:32 PM
Have had them replace the monitor in 3 days and the logic board in 3 days as well on my late 2007 MBP. And I had to have the logic board replaced because Nvidia decided to make shit GPUs for their 8600m GTs, a problem for any laptop manufacturer that used that model. I would like to know where you get 2 weeks from? I know they sometimes have to send computers off, but it shouldn't be 2 weeks.
3/6/2012 12:46:11 PM
3/6/2012 2:34:45 PM
^ Most people (& especially most mac people) aren't tech people. There's a lot to be said for being able to walk into a store and actually talk to someone about your problems and actually SHOW them the problems instead of spending an hour on the phone with someone in India that you can barely understand and wants you to run through 15 different steps to find a problem that isn't even what you told them in the first place. After all, Best Buy, Staples, etc. have departments that will "set up" your computer for you, install virus protection, or replace ram because there's enough people out there paying to justify their existence. I buy Dell at work because their business service is excellent. I've also bought a few for personal use for family and myself (7 or 8 total I guess) and I've had 2 issues. I couldn't believe that I was talking to the same company. Their home service blows and I'm pretty sure that the people I talked to were half retarded. I'd much rather spend 2 hours in an Apple store talking to a "Genius" instead. Admittedly, out of the 4 mac laptops I've owned, I've never had a problem and had to take one in so maybe something happens that would change my opinion but my experience with one of my ipads was extremely positive.[Edited on March 6, 2012 at 7:36 PM. Reason : .]
3/6/2012 7:35:43 PM
3/6/2012 7:47:18 PM
last june (2011) i took my MBP (late 2007 model i think) to the apply store and mentioned the graphics card/mother board recall. I bought this laptop used. So i wasnt original owner, but somehow i managed to get my name registered as original owner in june of 2010. they covered the motherboard and called me a day after. it was great. just though id share. i then proceeded to email steve jobs a thank you email and i havnt received a response yet.
3/6/2012 8:45:44 PM
3/7/2012 9:23:54 AM
While I know that Dell's aren't the most reliable systems, their TS has always been great for me. I order from the business line and use the business TS; so I don't know if their home TS is different, but I've always had quick service and for the most part, I've had techs more willing to replace hardware than sit there and troubleshoot for hours. The only time I really had bad service was when I had to send in a laptop (didn't have in-home service) and they had it for two weeks and then "lost" it. However, they overnighted me a new laptop that was 1 model level above what I had.... and then my "lost" laptop came in the next day . They didn't fix my old laptop... one sheet of paper said the HDD was bad, but not replaced; another sheet said they couldn't determine/find a problem... So I just bought another HDD, it worked fine and I sold it.Over 4 dell laptops over a 8 year period, Dell has replaced: 4 HDDs, 2 MOBOs, 4 sticks of RAM, 1 keyboard, 1 LCD panel, 1 wireless module, 1 case/plastic framing, and 1 laptop. Dell either sent a tech to me within 2 days and repaired on-site or overnighted me parts that I replaced myself (and the one time I sent a laptop in, as mentioned above).
3/7/2012 10:06:11 AM
Yes, Dell's Business and Home service is completely different. Night and day, but it doesn't meant their home service is completely shitty as most people believe it to be. Its like the whole Vista shit with Dell... People who think Dell has shitty CS are people who never owned a Dell, but heard of stories from friends of friends of friends. And yeah, Dell's TS are too happy about just replacing parts, which I'm fine with; means new parts for me to abuse.
3/7/2012 2:20:41 PM
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