High-pitched whine reported by some MacBook Pro users

“There seem to be quite a few owners of the new laptop with complaints over a high pitched noise emanating from their machines. Our own Dan Pourhadi had a whine on his new MacBook Pro, even though it may not be the whine being heavily discussed on Digg today. Dan seems to have solved his whine by disabling the second core of his processor (described in Update 3 on his post),” Fabienne Serriere writes for TUAW. “Some Apple users on the Digg thread and the Apple Discussions thread seem to think this may be repairable in firmware by Apple at a later date.”

“I am by no means dissing Apple (or the Digg crowd) with this post, but simply would like to remind everyone about early adopter syndrome. The first revision of a new hardware platform or change in manufacturing is bound to engender certain flaws or bugs,” Serriere writes. “This current flare in comments on Digg and the Apple Forums doesn’t mean that all MacBook Pros will be affected by this noise, and certainly does not mean that people shouldn’t be entitled to a worry-free machine when purchasing a Mac… This current flare in comments on Digg and the Apple Forums doesn’t mean that all MacBook Pros will be affected by this noise, and certainly does not mean that people shouldn’t be entitled to a worry-free machine when purchasing a Mac.”

MacInTouch, as usual, is an excellent resource and has some reader experiences here.

MacDailyNews Take: Read the users’ comments on MacInTouch with the knowledge that many of them are writing while upset; some aren’t upset at all as their MacBook Pro units are working perfectly. Yes, it would be nice if everything was perfect, but that’s rarely, if ever, the case with a whole new model of anything, especially something as complex as a computer. Obviously, if you’ve just sunk a wad of cash into a new MacBook Pro, you would be upset if it wasn’t perfect. If it started emanating a high-pitched whine, well, that would send anybody over the top. Apple will hopefully be able to fix this with a firmware update as soon as possible. Surely, the company is aware of the issue and working on a solution as you read this.

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47 Comments

  1. Re-Anonymous One
    It’s kind of hard for me to view this MacBook Pro model as anything but an interim machine. The processor is low-end. In the fall, the real high-end 64-bit Intel notebook processors will debut.

    UH-HUH. WITH 5 MINUTE BATTERY LIFE, A $5,000 PRICE TAG AND A BACKPACK TO CARRY THE COOLING FAN..

    ROTFLMAO

  2. Mike,

    I sympathize. When you pay $2000.00 + for a new notebook it should not have all the problems you are experienceing. PERIOD. It knocks the wind out of your sails.

    People who say, “Well, that’s what you get for buying REV A of anything” does not help with your problem either.

    As for the post above stating that if he turns the brightness down on his screen then the whine goes away – he shouldn’t have to do that! it’s a $2000.00 notebook and you have every right to expect to use all features to their fullest (i.e. FULL brightness on your monitor).

    For those who have the whine problem with their new MacBook Pro’s, I suggest giving a very close listen to the power supply. A LOT of notebooks (even from other manufacturers) seem to do the same. Now, if it still does it on battery power, then I am leaning towards a display problem (frequency or RFI possibly?). I’m not sure. But I do know that power supplies do make a high-pitched whine on other manufactuers notebooks as well. I have personally experienced this with a Win notebook and it was quite loud.

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