I had my entire reply to you removed but contrary to the T&C no such email notification of why has occurred has been recieved in 4-5 hours, perhaps that is also yet more rules not being applied correctly and uniformly as it should be, though you should find the entirety in the email notification. Hopefully my email to the chairman will soon rectify these anomalies, so I shall remove the part of legitimate constructive criticism and paste back the purely 2011 related comments.
It has been going around in circles for probably 9 months now. Facts on the ground are:
Unless a miracle occurs with anything legal, based on a flawed lead free solder argument I believe that is ultimately incorrect us 2011 users are mostly on our own with only the option to pay a horrendous flawed refurb board option which plainly is not a long term fix. I do not believe due to the lead solder rules they can in reality actually offer this long term fix anyway. I have sent feedback to change their engineering guidelines and disgustingly they simply do not care about us or our brand loyalty and our shame at being left to foot the bill.
If you do not live in a country with strong consumer laws and have not had AppleCare and your GPU packs up for the first time - forget paying Apple, get a new GPU reballed with a local reballing specialist; ideally with lead solder and highly polished heatsink die surfaces with some decent thermal paste. Failure rates are pretty impressive, I have 9/9 still working with this method and oldest is over a year now. And furthermore over a dozen re-pasted and re-profiled that way and none of them have failed, not one.
Apple's repair path is a charade of multiple logic board swaps, and days, possibly weeks of having no MBP until after this torment with repe Apple finally give in and you have a 15 retina. As a 17 inch owner I do not want that option, I want my replaceable SSD, big screen and my MBP to work, not overheat and prematurely fail.
Gfxstatus is not a fix, it is a bodge/kludge/hack to simply keep your 2011 going. As it forces OS X to use the Sandy Bridge HD 3000 graphics and there are mid to long term consequences as on full load CPU plus its integrated GPU you run the risk of overheating that part too and that needing a reball too. Purely a short term option till you find a reballing service.
Until Apple shock me and engineering takes its place rightly overruling both legal and PR which in my heart is what a great company I believed Apple was until this disgraceful shenanigans happened for the past year. Until they do I am afraid they tarnished their image for the first time since the 90's when Steve Jobs left and they had more Mac variants that I could never remember them all, almost 20 years ago.