other, I'm right there with ya, mate. Mine has the whine, and I don't think it's related to the Intel chip(s). I think it has more to do with the power inverter (?).
Then all I have to contend with is the g*d d*mn fans spinning up because using the external monitor ramps up the CPU temps by about 5 or 6 degrees and opening
Sometimes I think I was better off with my old 1.2Ghz P4 IBM Thinkpad X40 whose fan hardly ever spun up. And it was plenty fast for what I needed it to do.
Why?
Hey how do you find out your build week?
Because I can't work with a computer that whines, it's very annoying and distracting. This kind of low quality shouldn't be accepted. And like I said, this MacBook also has a flickering screen. That is also very annoying.
. I wouldn't take it in based on whining though.Check your serial number. Third digit is the year it was built, fourth/fifth digits are the week.
ex. Serial Number: 4H6520U0WGP. 2006, Week 52
Menu --> About this Mac, then click Mac OS X 10.x.x until you get the serial number.All computers make a noise, its just that some make less noise than others. The MacBook is very quite by my standards, even with the whining. I think its a case of all MacBooks make the noise, just some people can't hear it. But if your screen flickers, take it into. I wouldn't take it in based on whining though.
If the whining is "normal", then how come they fixed it for the MacBook Pro? And how come PC manufacturers have fixed it? That noise is not normal. But it seems my problem has been resolved, I will be getting my money back.
Ok, I just read the entire thread. other, just turn it in and try another one. Yes it will be your 4th one, but eventually you'll get one with a recent build week like the other guys here that say theirs are silent.
Why the Apple Gods have chosen you to be their test bed, I don't know, but keep trying. 🙂
I have the whine, too, but I won't exchange my MacBook. It doesn't bother me enough to send it back and live a few weeks maybe without it (shipping took almost 2 weeks when I ordered it). Except for that, I think my MacBook is perfect, I don't see the point why I should return it. I work mostly with the bluetooth mouse connected and if not I can only hear it when it is very quite in the room. I am also not very optimistic, that a replacement would be better since this seems to be an Intel-Problem (VAIO's and Co have the same problem).
Getting a replacement takes about a week. It's not as slow as ordering it. But yes, it seems to be a problem with poorly designed motherboards (that can't handle the CPU correctly), that's why some PCs also whine.
I'm still anxious to see how #4 turns out. 🙂
Does the whine seem to "flicker"? Does it go away when you run this: http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/21714?
IF you answered yes all of these questions, then what you're experiencing is Intel CPU power management. It also goes away if you disable the second core and use it on single core mode.
There is no number four. Apple would rather give me my money back. They said they didn't want to send out another one since I've already gotten three, and really, I don't think I wanted a fourth.
Read my other thread, I've already mentioned all this. 🙂
Sorry to hear you weren't happy with your Macbook, just trying to help! 🙂