Apple free repair Macbook Pro graphics chip error
According to Apple's latest investigation, some Macbook Pro laptops manufactured by the company may have been installed with a faulty Nvidia graphics card.
According to Apple's latest investigation, some of the Macbook Pro laptops made by the company may have been installed with a faulty Nvidia graphics card, and the company announced it would repair these products for free.
Although Nvidia once claimed that the bug only affected Dell and HP laptops; However, the latest investigation shows that even a 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pro can make this mistake. They are all integrated with faulty Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphics cards, and were produced between the period of May 2007 and September 2008.
Apple notices all customers who use the MacBook Pro laptop within 2 years (from the date of purchase) if it encounters a distorted video signal or does not have a video signal on the screen despite turning on the device (due to the graphics card Graphics created) are free repair companies.
Nvidia said the error occurred due to the uneven operation of the graphics chip. And the company spent $ 200 million to repair and replace defective products.
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