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    Image of SigmundTheSeaMonster SigmundTheSeaMonster
    11/12/09

    In reply to Single-Slot Graphics Card Drives Eight 2560x1600 Monitors Simultaneously
    That fan, it looks ... small. #matroxm9188pciex16
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    Image of Odin Odin
    11/12/09

    In reply to Single-Slot Graphics Card Drives Eight 2560x1600 Monitors Simultaneously
    I know it does DVI as well... but I have to ask does anything really use DisplayPort besides a smattering of Apple products? I don't think I've seen a single display or piece of AV equipment that supports DP. Nearly everything has either HDMI or DVI connections.

    Basically my question is what the hell do you connect it to? #matroxm9188pciex16
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    11/12/09

    @Odin: Dell and Apple use it, but you can use adapters and connect almost every monitor or TV to it. Since DVI connector is too big and HDMI is really limited, the Displayport is the smartest choice here. #matroxm9188pciex16
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    11/12/09

    @Odin: some of dells monitors have it, too. #matroxm9188pciex16
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    11/12/09

    @ellito:
    Limited how? HDMI has a very similar feature set to DP. #matroxm9188pciex16
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    11/12/09

    In reply to Single-Slot Graphics Card Drives Eight 2560x1600 Monitors Simultaneously
    Also perfect for making The Big Board.

    No, I can't let you in! You'd see the Big Board!

    [tvtropes.org] #matroxm9188pciex16
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    Image of ripfire ripfire
    05/07/09

    In reply to Nvidia Says They Won't Screw Up Windows 7 Launch Like They Did Vista
    Why would they screw up? It's the same drivers from Vista.
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    Image of madog madog
    03/08/09

    In reply to MacBook Pro Graphics Issue Could Be Due to Faulty Fan Speed
    You guys should just close the comments for these posts.


    Don't you all get tired of making the same worthless comments everytime?


    Your all sheep, build a hackintosh, PCs suck, sprinkled with a few crazy liinux posts and you have yourself one giant retarded group of people.

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    Image of strider_mt2k strider_mt2k
    03/08/09

    In reply to MacBook Pro Graphics Issue Could Be Due to Faulty Fan Speed
    Wow, that blows.


    -or doesn't, whichever the case may be.

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    Image of Torley Torley
    03/08/09

    In reply to MacBook Pro Graphics Issue Could Be Due to Faulty Fan Speed
    I've shared this problem with my first-gen MacBook Pro with ATI ..., which may be a different manifestation then that hitting the newest MBPs, but has some similarities.
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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    03/08/09

    In reply to MacBook Pro Graphics Issue Could Be Due to Faulty Fan Speed
    A software fix sounds good. Then you realize that a "fix" shouldn't be needed because things shouldn't be broken.


    A "fix" means someone failed - either in design or in testing or in QC. Or maybe all three.

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    Image of frigg frigg
    03/08/09

    @OMG! Ponies!: It's like fouls in basketball.


    Foul seems like the wrong thing to do. Who would purposely "foul?"


    But if you don't foul, you're not playing at the peak of your game. A team that isn't fouling isn't playing hard.


    If a computer company is perfect - any computer company - they're waiting too long to go to market with new products. Innovation requires a certain percentage of fouls.


    The issue is where is the line? If more than a tolerable threshold of products fail, then the line is in the wrong place. But if more than a certain threshold are perfect, then the line is also in the wrong place.


    A friend of mine bought a Mac Pro with a similar issue. The graphics were similarly malfunctioning due to overheating. He was outraged. He just spent all this money, and his computer didn't work. After a ghetto workaround, Apple replaced his graphics card with a better model.


    Obviously anyone who just bought a 17" computer that doesn't work should be outraged. Just as obviously, it'll get fixed. But from a strategic level, if the issue effects a negligible percentage, it's better to incur and fix, then to ensure 100% perfection and innovate at a slower pace.

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    Image of OMG! Ponies! OMG! Ponies!
    03/09/09

    @frigg: It's a double standard.


    If an auto maker shipped a car with a faulty clutch, there would be a mandatory recall. I can understand flaws in code. But this isn't a bug. This is defective manufacturing. Which, at least since the Intel switch, has been the norm from Cupertino. There were the MooBook problems, problems where Apple was shipping MacBooks with plastic covering the vents, and display problems across the entire line (like the fry&freeze problem with the iMacs). This is not a "we want perfection but have to ship something eventually" problem. This is a lack of quality control problem.


    Nvidia chips have heat issues and have had those issues for years. Apple shouldn't have put such a chip in an enclosure that does not allow for peak heat dissipation. Or, if Apple wants to use Nvidia, it should focus on heat dispersal. The chip being faulty is Nvidia's problem. The choice to use it is Apple's problem.


    The market allows this behavior because it has been drilled into people's minds that it is to be expected. You can't engineer perfection. But you can have proper quality control measures in place. And Apple's QC department is negligible.

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    Image of Pessimippopotamus Pessimippopotamus
    12/12/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    Well. There's one thing that's come out of this. I had to write my engineering essay on material failures and this did it. Well. This and the first run Xbox 360s.
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    Image of Awesome-O Awesome-O
    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    Gosh darnit. I'm glad I didn't upgrade my 2 year old Macbook Pro that generates so much heat that my hands sweat while typing. Apple makes great products, but there always seems to be a caveat.
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    Image of Jrsy Devil's Advocate® Jrsy Devil's Advocate®
    12/11/08

    @Awesome-O: But on the plus side your hands looks so smooth and slim after having all that excess fluid extracted from them...
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    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    The new MacBooks are HOT!
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    12/11/08

    @Jrsy is the dude, playing the dude disguised as another dude: Hell, the old ones will burn my legs after about 10 minutes. I end up with bright red welts on my legs.
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    12/11/08

    @Lite: My PowerBook gets warm but not do the point where it becomes uncomfortable or gives me first degree burns..
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    Image of keepr keepr
    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    I love it when fanboys defend their precious holy grail (pro)
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    12/11/08

    @keepr: Uhm, this is about the video card, not the machine it's in. Though it is possible that Apple's cooling design isn't up to snuff, or that nVidia's cooling spec requirements were wrong, or perhaps a combination of both, or a manufacturing issue, or...


    TRUE Apple fanboys know to wait until hardware Rev C.

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    Image of Eauboy Eauboy
    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    First toys made in China, now this. The lead industry is NOT having a good year.
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    12/11/08

    @Eauboy: Yeah they should go back to paint and gasoline...
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    12/11/08

    @Jrsy is the dude, playing the dude disguised as another dude: And coffee man. Don't forget the coffee!
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    12/11/08

    @Lite: Definitely. I prefer mine leaded.
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    Image of BSBarrows BSBarrows
    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    They are in the process of shipping me a new Macbook Pro because they tried everything they could think of (Hard drive replacement, RAM replacement and logic board and still no dice, would not boot) Maybe this could explain something......
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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    12/11/08

    @BSBarrows: There could be a manufacturing issue, but again, the 8600 series problem took time to show up. Unless you're running your laptop's graphics card flat out for 2 months I'm doubting it's the same cause.


    What the inquirer failed to do is compare other nvidia chips w/ the same issue to see if those bumps also appear in "good" chips as simply part of the manufacturing process. IE: some bumps are OK, but above a certain # problems are created, or is in relation to the location of the bumps or...

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    Image of Lite: hates Illinois Nazis Lite: hates Illinois Nazis
    12/11/08

    In reply to Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
    So, basically rampant speculation that nVidia would purposely mis-manufacture a new line of chips using the same poor materials as a line currently causing them grief...


    Sounds more like there are issues w/ the 9600 card and the Inquirer is looking for some sort of sensationalistic news to report on the manner. There are other systems using the 9600m, are there reports of issues w/ those as well?


    I believe the 9600 issues appeared over time not immediately. So, we should expect a laptop line not 2 months old to exhibit the same exact issues rather than a possible design/firmware issue?

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