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henry72

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I'm in a bad mood recently with my MacBook Pro 13 2010 model...
It just suddenly freeze for no reason!! I have no idea~ This happen with I'm connect to the external monitor or LCD TV~

What really strange was sometimes it works alright without any problem, but sometime it just happen like this.

Could anyone help me with this?? Anymore experience this before??

PS: I'm only concern is it my hardware problem like display? I've search on Google, some people think is to do with the "Snow Leopard Graphics Update" and 10.6.4 (All my software is up-to-date)

Thanks
 

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melterx12

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ive seen this before on my GTX 260 (the geforce 320M/330M is based on the GT200 architecture if im not mistaken)

its the gpu shutting itself off due to overheating.
 

henry72

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ive seen this before on my GTX 260 (the geforce 320M/330M is based on the GT200 architecture if im not mistaken)

its the gpu shutting itself off due to overheating.

Thanks for your input
How do I know which one is the GPU temp?
 

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melterx12

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Thanks for your input
How do I know which one is the GPU temp?

hmm i dont think any of those are gpu temps, if they are theyre certainly not high enough to cause problems. if the gpu temp is listed on there then its probably a defective chip.
 

henry72

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melterx12 said:
Thanks for your input
How do I know which one is the GPU temp?

hmm i dont think any of those are gpu temps, if they are theyre certainly not high enough to cause problems. if the gpu temp is listed on there then its probably a defective chip.

Thanks... I will run a Apple hardware test
 

henry72

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Done the hardware test. Nothing wrong... Everything alright
 
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