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I’m more inclined to think the display cable is going than the GPU itself - unless it’s triggering a crash or recovery that’s logged in the process, it sounds more like the signal to the display is being garbled in transit, then it manages to sort itself. Which could be an easier fix, unless the urge to splurge is growing too mighty to resist.
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Data Graham posted:Work got my 14" 2015 MBP back with most of an Aviation in it. It was running all gummy I was on good terms with internal IT, so I just returned the gin soaked Thinkpad and got a new higher spec one with no questions asked.
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Hasturtium posted:I’m more inclined to think the display cable is going than the GPU itself - unless it’s triggering a crash or recovery that’s logged in the process, it sounds more like the signal to the display is being garbled in transit, then it manages to sort itself. Which could be an easier fix, unless the urge to splurge is growing too mighty to resist. Well the urge to splurge is strong, but mostly because this thing is too old to run the latest software I want it to run. But.... I'm pretty handy, is this something I can fix myself? Maybe I'll try to take a pic next time it happens.
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 18:35 |
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moon demon posted:Well the urge to splurge is strong, but mostly because this thing is too old to run the latest software I want it to run. But.... I'm pretty handy, is this something I can fix myself? Maybe I'll try to take a pic next time it happens. Probably fixable yourself, assuming it's just a bad display cable and you can source the part and the cable isn't permanently affixed at one end (I think that last one is true for some model years?). Look up yours on ifixit and see if they have a procedure, they might sell the relevant part too.
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 21:04 |
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Got a 16" M3 Max MBP as an upgrade from my 16" 2019 i9. Holy shitballs, what an amazing machine! I've moved in and everything's peachy, except for one weird thing. Bluetooth pairing with my Samsung soundbar (Q900T) doesn't quite work. The soundbar doesn't recognize that the Mac paired with it and sits there in BT Ready mode until it times out, while the Mac is playing music through it. No further firmware is available for the soundbar, and I've reset the Bluetooth config on the Mac and tried one suggestion of renaming the Soundbar to remove special characters, which didn't work. My old Mac pairs just fine with it, and the new Mac has no issues with any other BT devices, such as my mouse, keyboard, and even another speaker. Has anyone run into this? I suspect I'm SOL until someone releases an update to something.
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# ? Dec 7, 2023 21:02 |
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So today I noticed that my 14” MacBook pro has a small dent in the screen in the area where it meets the palm rest and it’s driving me mad. I guess a hard piece of dust got in there and thats all it took. Is there a cheap way to fix this? I almost want to buy a fancy new M3 but then Id be worried about it happening again with that one
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hatty posted:So today I noticed that my 14” MacBook pro has a small dent in the screen in the area where it meets the palm rest and it’s driving me mad. I guess a hard piece of dust got in there and thats all it took. Is there a cheap way to fix this? I almost want to buy a fancy new M3 but then Id be worried about it happening again with that one I spent about five months obsessively reading and watching every review available before finally deciding to upgrade my 2014 MBP to a 16" M1 Max. About a week later, it slipped out of my carrying case and smacked into the wet asphalt of the hotel parking lot I was rushing through, getting pretty scuffed up in the process. Have you ever taken time to appreciate the Buddhist practice of sand mandala?
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hatty posted:So today I noticed that my 14” MacBook pro has a small dent in the screen in the area where it meets the palm rest and it’s driving me mad. I guess a hard piece of dust got in there and thats all it took. Is there a cheap way to fix this? I almost want to buy a fancy new M3 but then Id be worried about it happening again with that one wait, a dent on the glass?
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# ? Dec 11, 2023 12:26 |
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Yeah like someone pressed a pen tip into the screen and the glass dented. Its not cracked but theres a black dot on my screen now that wont go away. Seems like a common issue online E: took a pic hatty fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Dec 11, 2023 |
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hatty posted:Yeah like someone pressed a pen tip into the screen and the glass dented. Its not cracked but theres a black dot on my screen now that wont go away. Seems like a common issue online
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# ? Dec 11, 2023 22:49 |
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If it's a physical dent in the screen made from outside you'll be able to feel it. If you can't feel it it's dead pixels.
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I can feel it on the outside. The palm rest and the screen seem a bit too close together when closed I suppose. Guess I should be more careful in the future but it took two years to happen so I’m not that mad at myself
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Are you not allowed to add AppleCare to a refurb that was purchased outside of the Apple refurb store? Despite it being purchased outside of Apple, it did arrive in standard refurb packaging & Mac box. It is an M1 Pro MBP, so it's a few years old, but is still under limited warranty until April 2024.
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Splinter posted:Are you not allowed to add AppleCare to a refurb that was purchased outside of the Apple refurb store? Despite it being purchased outside of Apple, it did arrive in standard refurb packaging & Mac box. It is an M1 Pro MBP, so it's a few years old, but is still under limited warranty until April 2024. specifically i think it's that you can't add applecare to a computer that is relatively new* or that doesn't have applecare. you can't add it to a computer that hasn't been under applecare otherwise * 2 months altho some countries (like canada i think) have laws requiring letting you get it up to a year
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Splinter posted:Are you not allowed to add AppleCare to a refurb that was purchased outside of the Apple refurb store? Despite it being purchased outside of Apple, it did arrive in standard refurb packaging & Mac box. It is an M1 Pro MBP, so it's a few years old, but is still under limited warranty until April 2024. It depends but you can call them and they might add it for you over the phone. I’ve done that a few times when the website wouldn’t let me add it. They might ask for a sales receipt but I’ve had good luck with that.
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Has anyone done a trade-in of a laptop in person at the Apple Store? I'm wondering if you order a laptop that's backordered/weeks out, do they take the trade-in immediately, or let you use it until the new laptop arrives? I know from past experience when the trade-in is online, they wait till the new one shows up, but wasn't sure how the in-person process works.
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Canned Sunshine posted:Has anyone done a trade-in of a laptop in person at the Apple Store? I'm wondering if you order a laptop that's backordered/weeks out, do they take the trade-in immediately, or let you use it until the new laptop arrives? I haven't actually done this kind of trade-in personally, but my understanding is they don't do the appraisal or anything in store, they just box it up and ship it for you. So I'd imagine they would let you keep it until the new one arrives and then take it, or just give you the shipping/packing materials to send it off yourself.
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Canned Sunshine posted:Has anyone done a trade-in of a laptop in person at the Apple Store? I'm wondering if you order a laptop that's backordered/weeks out, do they take the trade-in immediately, or let you use it until the new laptop arrives? I had the trade-in partner send my laptop back as “not as described” and it came back filthy when I’d sent it in pristine condition. Took it to the Apple Store to explain what happened and they took it there and cut me a paper check.
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# ? Dec 23, 2023 03:48 |
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https://youtu.be/-avvblpYNSo?si=Pn-JxfI3zZG8Ah69
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Does anyone have the Thunderbolt to FireWire dongle they no longer use? Looking to buy one for a reasonable price and the internet isn’t helping. One on Amazon went sold out by the time I decide I wanted it, and lots online seem to be incorrectly labeled dongles for other purposes. I just want to move my DV deck from an old 2012 native FireWire machine!
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# ? Dec 27, 2023 20:21 |
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I’m almost sure I have some but I’ll have to look when I’m back from holiday travel after the 1st.
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I think I might have one too, so I'll take a look.
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Thanks both, it's much appreciated.
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cdc posted:This morning I managed to destroy my 3 month old 15" M2 air by pouring coffee on it... So this M2 Air I spilled coffee on (about half a cup directly into the keyboard) had just been sitting in a corner being completely dead for almost a month. Every other day I tried pressing the power button, but it was just a brick. I had considered either selling it for parts, or just taking it apart for fun. Then today I thought, what would happen if I plugged it into power? So I did, pressed the power button and it sprang into life! The YouTube video I was watching back when the accident happened resumed playing and everything on it just seems to work. All the keys are fine, the trackpad is fine, the battery is fine. Everything seems to work 100% WTF?
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# ? Dec 27, 2023 22:23 |
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Magic coffee
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I've had to do repairs on M1/M2 Airs, all I can say is that liquid spillage is like in the top 3 causes of user damage and Apple has done a lot to make sure that the keyboard assembly is sealed off from the rest of the machine, so that even though your keyboard might get soaked there's membranes in place to insure as much as possible that leaks won't get past the keyboard. Leaks could still get in from the USB ports, rear air vent, side air vents.. but Apple has made as sure as it can that nothing will leak straight down through the keyboard and onto the logic board short of being caught in 10000m below sea level in a poorly made submersible. It's possible that if you had your coffee black that it all managed to dry out, but I'd bet there's likely some keys that won't register or malfunction eventually.. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 22:48 on Dec 27, 2023 |
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Binary Badger posted:I've had to do repairs on M1/M2 Airs, all I can say is that liquid spillage is like in the top 3 causes of user damage and Apple has done a lot to make sure that the keyboard assembly is sealed off from the rest of the machine, so that even though your keyboard might get soaked there's membranes in place to insure as much as possible that leaks won't get past the keyboard. Yeah, it was black coffee. All the keys work and nothing seems sticky or anything. But I'm obviously not gonna trust this thing to keep working. If it does fail is getting a keyboard replacement something that's possible and worthwhile?
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MarcusSA posted:Magic coffee So what you're saying is that coffee made it better. Hold my beer, gonna try something.
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cdc posted:So what you're saying is that coffee made it better. Isn’t beer the next thing to try?
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# ? Dec 27, 2023 23:49 |
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Beer being a downer will counteract the coffee which is an upper. tis basic chemistry
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Someone find an old school Four Loko and unceremoniously dump it on their MacBook.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Does anyone have the Thunderbolt to FireWire dongle they no longer use? Looking to buy one for a reasonable price and the internet isn’t helping. One on Amazon went sold out by the time I decide I wanted it, and lots online seem to be incorrectly labeled dongles for other purposes. I just want to move my DV deck from an old 2012 native FireWire machine! You'll probably also need a Thunderbolt 3 to 2 dongle. You can get the Apple 3-to-2 dongle a lot cheaper than new on ebay, but it looks like the TB2-FW800 dongle is expensive there now. Another option might be a TB dock with a Firewire port, but I think all the docks with that feature were TB2 and are no longer made, so you'll face the same issues with finding a cheap one.
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I had both a FW > 1/2 (DP) and a 1/2 > 3/4 (USB-C) to get my old FW audio interface working with AS Macs, but I can't for the life of me remember where I put them when I got a new interface.
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# ? Dec 28, 2023 00:49 |
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cdc posted:Yeah, it was black coffee. All the keys work and nothing seems sticky or anything. But I'm obviously not gonna trust this thing to keep working. Thanks to the pursuit of thinness, for the last 10 years or so Apple laptop keyboards have not been designed to be separable from the aluminum top case. They're extremely thin and flimsy and are permanently riveted onto the aluminum case to give them structure. If you take it to a fruit stand they can quote you the number for a top case replacement. It is an expensive part because typically the battery is also glued to it, so really you're getting three components in one and you have to apply the Apple tax. IIRC the M2 air might not actually glue the battery down anymore, but if it still does, sometimes you can sweet talk the genius bar into quoting you the job as a battery replacement. Apple heavily discounts the topcase+KB+battery part when you do it as a battery service as otherwise, the price to replace a worn out battery would be way worse than the ordinary Apple tax.
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BobHoward posted:Thanks to the pursuit of thinness, for the last 10 years or so Apple laptop keyboards have not been designed to be separable from the aluminum top case. They're extremely thin and flimsy and are permanently riveted onto the aluminum case to give them structure. If you take it to a fruit stand they can quote you the number for a top case replacement. It is an expensive part because typically the battery is also glued to it, so really you're getting three components in one and you have to apply the Apple tax. Ok, thanks. Since I got a new M3 MBP I don't really need the Air now, so I think I'll just see how it survives for now.
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hatty posted:Beer being a downer will counteract the coffee which is an upper. tis basic chemistry I have currently suspended myself and the MacBook Air in a solution of coffee and cheap whiskey. This is slightly complicated, but I feel confident that I'm making progress. Will report back once I solve the problems around power and breathing.
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BobHoward posted:You'll probably also need a Thunderbolt 3 to 2 dongle. You can get the Apple 3-to-2 dongle a lot cheaper than new on ebay, but it looks like the TB2-FW800 dongle is expensive there now. Ah, this machine is only TB2 so it removes having a second dongle hanging there at least. I’ve looked at the docks but they also seem rare, expensive, a bit battered and often missing their power supply (and ideally I don’t wanna eat up another plug).
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BobHoward posted:Thanks to the pursuit of thinness, for the last 10 years or so Apple laptop keyboards have not been designed to be separable from the aluminum top case. They're extremely thin and flimsy and are permanently riveted onto the aluminum case to give them structure. If you take it to a fruit stand they can quote you the number for a top case replacement. It is an expensive part because typically the battery is also glued to it, so really you're getting three components in one and you have to apply the Apple tax. I remember on PowerBooks it used to be possible to remove the keyboard but it was held in by a dozen microscopic screws.. wound up ordering a handful quote:IIRC the M2 air might not actually glue the battery down anymore, but if it still does, sometimes you can sweet talk the genius bar into quoting you the job as a battery replacement. Apple heavily discounts the topcase+KB+battery part when you do it as a battery service as otherwise, the price to replace a worn out battery would be way worse than the ordinary Apple tax. M1 MBA uses the same battery as the Intel 2020 MBA and needs glue strips and the iPhone hydraulic press to install; M2 Air, Apple welds the battery back to the top case.
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Is 300mbps on iperf3 a respectable wi-fi speed on an M1 Macbook air on Wi-fi 6, sitting next to the access point? Had to replace my router because it was failing and I realised I have no idea what realistic expectations are for wi-fi at this point. My iphone 15 gets ~600mbps on iperf3 but the specs say it has 2x2 MIMO so I guess it makes sense it'd be twice as fast? Not expecting to get the full link speed or anything, I just want my SMB transfers to be as fast as possible. They always feel so weirdly laggy to start for one e: access point is a TP-Link EAP610 Generic Monk fucked around with this message at 00:00 on Dec 31, 2023 |
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Got an M3 Max 40 core gpu version and it gets 30 fps in Dominions 5, not sure where all the social media hooting about how it rivals a RTX 3080 comes from.
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