problems with amd gpu on early 2011 macbook pro

hey


been having problems for the last couple of weeks on lion os and now mountain lion and need some advice

i'm guessing its the graphics card a amd 6750m as when it swithches to the gpu the screen glitches and freezes, ive tried the apple hardware test and it passed that

then i did a gpu test with a novatech bench test and crashed nearly straight away

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it's nearly 2 years old and out of apple warranty but i'm sure under EU law it should be 2 years

whats my options

cheers

MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2)

Posted on Dec 27, 2012 1:58 PM

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Nov 19, 2013 9:40 AM in response to djanderz

Hi folks,


I've installed OSX Mavericks and i have the same problem of yours, GPU Faulty.

I use gfxCardStatus to lock to the integrated graphics.

But since mavericks the systems get unstable if i use Preview.app to Resize or Crop images.

It gets stuck, and no other Application start. It just hang on the jumping icon animation and after 5 seconds it quits.

I'm suspecting it is some system function that uses some sort of OpenCL or something related forcing the use of GPU and gets no reponse and the system becomes unstable.

I can't be sure but i would like to know if any of you are experiencing some similar behaviour.


Thanks.

Nov 20, 2013 5:47 AM in response to djanderz

Add mine to the list. Early 2011 Macbook 2.2 i7 It started last week with random blue and grey screens, then burned an 8 gig Crucial memory module (I've seen others reporting a broken memory module coinciding with the GPU failure as well.... weird). I was able to run for a day using gfxcard set to integrated.


Now I can't get it to boot at all. Been trying all day, trying removing ram and battery, even removed the hard drive, popped it into an enclosure, and disabled all ATI extensions.....all to now avail. Any ideas for how I can get it to start up? I live it Cambodia, so taking it to the local genius bar is not an option.


Thanks to Apple, I have a $1400 paperweight, barely a year and four months after I bought it. Nice.


The last Apple laptop that I bought was a 2005 iBook. Same story, second verse. I had the logic board replaced once under warranty, and it failed again 1 month after the warranty expired. Again, a handy paperweight. Only lost $900 that time. Cool.


This will be the straw that keeps me from ever buying another Macbook.

Nov 22, 2013 8:17 AM in response to Will-NY

For me the fix was replacement logic board.


Depot repair ran $310. In House repair at the apple store was around $500, and the genius said it takes about the same amount of time.


For me it was a 3 day window of no laptop.


I asked around the local repair shops, and they said if Apple offered depot repair, take it, it'd be the cheapest option.


Downside, 3 days no laptop. upside new(ish) logic board, which also fixed my dead USB port.

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