MacBook Pro screen blinks

My new MacBook Pro display screen is blinking or flickering every few minutes now. I've only noticed it when I've switched to the integrated 9400M graphics processor. I don't recall seeing any blinks when using the discrete 9600M GPU. Usually it is only the top half or so of the display that blinks or flickers for a split second. Anyone else having the same problem?

MacBook Pro (Late 2008), Mac OS X (10.5.5), tv, iPhone, iPod Touch, et al

Posted on Nov 28, 2008 5:28 PM

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Feb 10, 2011 12:36 AM in response to sabatier1

Aha... someone installed gfxCardStatus and posted the same results. Somehow switching graphics does minimize the issue.
9600gt never blinks... gfxCardStatus + 9400m hardly ever.

I've looked at the driver. There is this part gMux which i think mixes together the two streams. I think there is something wrong with the syncing while on the 9400m. I think it's a clock sync issue.

I DON'T think it's a hardware issue. The 9400m is integrated in the mainboard's chipset. I've never seen any problems in this kind of configuration.

Feb 10, 2011 4:37 PM in response to dutchbb

Yeah I tried this,and it certainly did work,but only for a short while 😟

gfx card status for my current situation does seem to be the best solution,it has virtually solved my problems! I just wish apple would sort out a proper and final solution so I can get back and enjoy a piece of equipment which is only 2 years old and cost me in excess of £1700!

I'm beginning to think Bill Gates is not so evil after all and maybe Steve Jobs is taking over from him....

Feb 10, 2011 4:41 PM in response to munchnstuf

So it can't be just a hardware problem OR a software problem. It seems it's a combination of the two. Maybe it simply can't be solved because incompatible software/hardware and that's why Apple can't/doesn't provide a solution. Because that would mean they have to give everyone new Macbooks...

I do not expect anything anymore for us late 2008 MBP owners. I guess we're ****** 😟

Feb 12, 2011 6:22 PM in response to Grouchat

I have reported this issue as well. It also seems that the blinking of my screen has gotten WORSE.... it flickers black more often, and its concerning me greatly. I don't know what to do, I don't have the money to get a whole new computer. I do still have Apple Care though, but I don't think any repairs that they will do will solve the problem. I don't know what to do!

Feb 13, 2011 8:27 PM in response to munchnstuf

For the record, I got this computer in March 2009 for my birthday. These issues started this past November for me. I have had a screen replacement and logic board replacement, and the problem persists. I have submitted a complaint to Apple.. I'm very unhappy. I've come to expect so much more than this from Apple.. this is beyond ridiculous.

I have purchased a new iPod every year beginning in 2004. I got this computer in March '09, an iMac in September 2009. I bought my iPhone 4 in September 2010..

And now I'm wondering who I can sell it to. It's absolutely infuriating.. how can they ignore this issue? Shall I post it all over my domain? Create a facebook group about it and invite everyone I know? What will make them at least make some effort to correct this issue?!

Every time I sent this computer in for them to fix this "unfixable" issue, it was gone for at least two weeks. I have ONLINE classes. I NEED this stupid computer to work correctly..

Sigh. I don't know. I don't want to go back to Windows, but now there's nothing for me. I literally loved Apple. I wanted to work for them. And now.. I'm kind of broken-hearted. I feel like my best friend let me down. I know it seems really weird, but I really felt like I could trust Apple. Now, I just feel like another person who bought something from them, who they couldn't care less about. And it *****.

Feb 13, 2011 10:33 PM in response to SailorTriforce

I had this same issue and pulsating backlight at low brightness. I called AppleCare and was told it was "normal" for my "vintage" to have this issue, and to use the 9600GT chip to avoid it. That was nearly a year ago, I no longer have the machine.

I cannot say how well my current one will hold up but I think this will be my last Mac laptop. I've been strangely disappointed with the quality of the portables over the last few years.

Feb 14, 2011 2:40 AM in response to JohnBradshaw

John P. wrote:
I had this same issue and pulsating backlight at low brightness. I called AppleCare and was told it was "normal" for my "vintage" to have this issue, and to use the 9600GT chip to avoid it.


This is interesting John. Do you have a case number? And which model MBP was this with?

When I spoke to them the other week, they mentioned that there may have been issues relating to low brightness settings affecting some 17" models, but had nothing on record concerning the 15"s. If they have actually told you to use the 9600M GT chip because of a known issue, this is tantamount to an admission that the dual chip setup that we've all paid for doesn't work.

Feb 14, 2011 8:37 AM in response to pete_a

pete_a wrote:
John P. wrote:
I had this same issue and pulsating backlight at low brightness. I called AppleCare and was told it was "normal" for my "vintage" to have this issue, and to use the 9600GT chip to avoid it.


This is interesting John. Do you have a case number? And which model MBP was this with?

When I spoke to them the other week, they mentioned that there may have been issues relating to low brightness settings affecting some 17" models, but had nothing on record concerning the 15"s. If they have actually told you to use the 9600M GT chip because of a known issue, this is tantamount to an admission that the dual chip setup that we've all paid for doesn't work.


It was the "late 2008" model but I got it in early '09 (May), it was a 2.66Ghz model with the same 9400/9600GT chipset. I was given a case # from the "senior advisor" who called me back to tell me this two days after my initial complaint, which he had to forward to their "engineering class" who gave him the information. I wasn't about to shoot the messenger but that was what I was told.

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