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Reduce buzzing in certain MacBook and MacBook Pros
The point is that the problem is a hardware one, and not something that makes sense to cover up by imposing a full-time low CPU load. The hardware problem was fixed under warranty for all those who wanted it fixed properly. You can run any of a dozen programs to mask the problem, but nothing short of motherboard replacement will actually fix it. As an example, none of the Core 2 Duo systems ever suffered the problem, and they were introduced a year ago. So, yes, it is indeed old news, it's long been fixed in manufacturing, and the web has documented many of the software masking techniques. ---
Reduce buzzing in certain MacBook and MacBook Pros
The point is that the problem is a hardware one, and not something that makes sense to cover up by imposing a full-time low CPU load. The hardware problem was fixed under warranty for all those who wanted it fixed properly. You can run any of a dozen programs to mask the problem, but nothing short of motherboard replacement will actually fix it. As an example, none of the Core 2 Duo systems ever suffered the problem, and they were introduced a year ago.That's not true. The Core 2 Duo Macbooks DO have a CPU whine, and Apple hasn't offered a solution:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5053959 My C2D Macbook makes an awful whine when the CPU is idle. Fortunately, the whine goes away when I use a bluetooth mouse. |
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