

Since your own OS will contain the drivers but not the hacks: Manipulated to iGPU-only Macs will only list the IntelHD3000 chip there. Then go into Apple Menu>About This Mac>System Report and check what is listed there.
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But it is possible – in a limited way – to guard against someone showing off a GPU-switching Mac with only intel GPU active ( like certain hacks):īoot your own OS. Nevertheless it is not really possible to protect yourself from a rebaked chip. This is a latent problem in my definition.

A GPU treated in this way is dying soon but likely not in the time it usually takes to make a quick test of basic function in a typical sales situation. That means that a self-sourced OS is of only limited value to protect against a rogue seller. This procedure has a kind of half-life until the problems come back, and worse that time, breaking even sooner than before and eventually failing completely with no amount of baking doing any good any more. But only for a short time compared to the time it was running before with no apparent problems. That is a failed AMD chip is heated to 120–200 degrees Celsius and thereafter shown off as a re-animated corpse. For an example of latent issues in the early stages see this post.īut most frustrating would be a common practice popularised on youtube and other sides: reflowing/baking the logic board. The problem starts with different symptoms and in different stages, some of them might be gone for a while, especially if everything else is unplugged, the fan speed upped to ~2500–3000 (almost inaudible for most people over 19 or so), air conditioned room, etc.

That is because the issues can be indeed latent in the early stages. Investing into a used machine from 2011 with AMD chips inside is a bad idea unless it is really cheap. Above normal room temperature and really stressing the GPU with 3D rendering while a second monitor is plugged in (getting even more heat from the thunderbolt chips) is a surefire way to further shorten the lifetime of the AMD chips. All official Apple repairs were nothing more than swapping out the entire logic board and replacing it with the exact same thing, spec wise. This is because the the cooling system and the generation of and the vulnerability to heat of the AMD chips are mismatched. The failing GPUs in these units are all subject to failure in a timeframe most would call premature.
