MacBook Pro :: Magsafe Put Stress On On Cord At Connector

Oct 12, 2010

I really like the new design of the Magsafe power cord connector. But both designs still put stress on the cord at the connector, if your Macbook is moved. I hope Apple gives the Magsafe a swivel, so the cord can move more freely as the laptop is moved. Am I the only one thinking this would be a good idea?

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MacBook Pro :: Using MagSafe Connector?

Feb 19, 2010

Today I connected my macbook pro to my LED Cinema Display and the MagSafe connector's light was blinking like a hard disk's status light. Is this normal?... it's blinking rapidly like when the light of an external HD is showing the disk is in use. Something like that.

I just checked the battery status in iStats and it's giving me a 91% healthe.. . How could that be if this mac is 6 months old.

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MacBook Pro :: 60W MagSafe - What To Do With Long Cord

Aug 11, 2010

The website says this: to be the perfect traveling companion, the adapter has a clever design which allows the DC cable to be wound neatly around itself for easy cable storage. I'm lost on the above. I just bunch it together and put it in the side pocket of my laptop case. What are they talking about in the above? What gets wrapped around what? The cord is very long and I've read reviews of how happy users are that they no longer trip over it.

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MacBook Pro :: Magsafe Connector Compatibility

Sep 22, 2010

I'm thinking about buying one of the Hypermac External Batteries ([URL]) for traveling and such.

They offer their models with either the old Magsafe connector or the new, silver, tubular connector. I would prefer the tubular connector, but I have the old style MBP (non-unibody).

Is the new style connector compatible with the old style MBP?

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MacBook :: Finding Magsafe Connector?

May 4, 2009

Does anyone think apple should change all the magsafe connectors to be like the ones on the macbook air? I think those look better than the all white ones that ship with the mb and mbp.

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MacBook Pro :: Finding MagSafe Connector?

May 13, 2010

I just bought a new i7 15" MBP a couple days ago to upgrade my old 13" black MB. I noticed that the the magsafe connector that came with it had a different looking tip. I'm not sure if I like it. It seems awkward and I know the "correct" way to put it is the cord away from the USB/FW/etc ports - which requires another "extra" (=P) step rather than the old magsafe that seemed relatively simple since it was tiny and just jutted out from the tip.

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MacBook Pro :: How To Plug Magsafe With Extension Cord

Mar 18, 2010

Just wondering about the differences whether using the extension cord or connecting the transformer directly to the AC. I mean, which one of this two options:

- macbook ------------[TRANSFORMER]>A/C
- macbook ------------[TRANSFORMER]------------------>A/C

Do you understand what I mean? just would like to see if its safier using the second option, or what's the difference.

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MacBook Air :: Magsafe Connector Broken - How To Repair

Aug 1, 2008

Extremely annoying as it drops out of the charger all the time.

The top part actually sticks to the MacBook with the magnet, but the bottom thing just falls out.

Apple in Germany is sending me a replacement, but they had never heard of the issue so I had to send them pics.

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MacBook Pro :: Magsafe Power Adapter - Low Voltage Cord

Nov 2, 2008

I have found the magnetic end on ebay to repair my power cord ( one of the pins doesnt spring out anymore) Does anyone know how to get the power brick apart without wrecking it?

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MacBook Pro :: Wrap The Cord When Putting Away Your MagSafe Charger?

Aug 2, 2009

A few of you may not know, but the prongs on the power adapter are supposed to be used to wrap the cord around when you are putting it away.

I'm curious to know if any of you actually do this.

I'm afraid to do this because I fear that the cord will eventually get weak from being wrapped around and the part of the wire that connects to the actual power adapter might become loose.

I'd like to know if someone has done this very frequently and hasn't experienced any problems.

Example shown here:
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MacBook :: Finding MagSafe Connector Patent And Clones?

Jan 27, 2009

I was wondering why one see very few Magsafe adapter clones. Does anyone know if it is because of the Apple MagSafe connector patent?

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MacBook Pro :: Magsafe Connector On Laptop Case Damaged - How To Repair

Sep 2, 2010

I dropped my MacBook Pro only about 12 inches and the corner of the shell where the Magsafe connector is located was bent slightly inward. When connected to the AC power there is enough power going through to run the laptop. However, the battery is not charging and now has no green lights when I push the button on the battery. I checked and the battery has been through 129 cycles so should still be good. I'm assuming that means something was damaged with the Magsafe connection when the corner was dented. Does anyone have any advice? How much it would cost to repair the Magsafe connector? My MacBook Pro was purchased in 2007 and I have no other issues with it. Would it be worth repairing or should I get a new one?

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MacBook Pro :: Magsafe Not Working - Brick Is Fine - Magnetic Connector Bad

Dec 14, 2009

Macbook Pro 2.2. Is there a way to replace just the magnetic area. One of the electric pins inside is not springing out. The connector ends up getting warm and now it will not even charge. I am using girfriend's macbook magsafe. I dont want to have to buy a new magsafe when I could possibly just replace the connector.

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PowerPC :: Power Button Cord Connector Broken Off EMac Logic Board?

Nov 28, 2009

I was attempting to replace the hard drive in my eMac, but for instructions I HAD to follow some darn take-apart guide that said pull out the connection for the power button cord from the logic board. I didn't know that it was SOLDERED in there, and now I can't complete putting my eMac back together without doing so.

Can this be fixed without having to send it to Apple? Does it HAVE to inolve soldering, or is there an alternative? Is there a way I can temporary have my eMac power on until I get the connector fixed?

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MacBook Pro :: Comparing The New MacBook Pro 13" MagSafe Connector?

May 21, 2010

Does anyone else here prefer the old MacBook Pro 13" MagSafe connector to the new one?

I understand that the new one is made of aluminum and is more streamlined and will not bend off when using the computer on your lap. But the parallel configuration of the cord means it's either getting in the way of all your ports or you have to loop it to the back, which isn't always the best solution when you're on the go. I also noticed that the MagSafe wobbles a bit when it's connected, and the magnetic force doesn't seem to be as strong.

The MagSafe on my 2009 MacBook Pro 13" is solid. Perfect fit, great attachment strength, and I actually find the perpendicular cord placement more convenient for my uses. The white plastic tip doesn't match as well with the aluminum unibody, but it's not a problem for me.

Anyone else with me on this one?

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Hardware :: Magsafe Adapter Sparked - Power Cord Fried?

Jun 30, 2009

so i freaked out when i tried to plug my magbook in and the magsafe adapter sparked! ya it was wierd. like when it touched the power port it sparked and i pulled it back immediatly.

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Hardware :: Finding Connector/cables For Connecting Battery Direct To MagSafe Power Port

May 4, 2009

I'm considering to get an additional battery for my MBP (Alu Unibody)

Wondering is there a cable/connector for connecting the battery directly to the MagSafe power port?

Only manage to find "FastMac�s TruePower U-Charge", which seems rather useful but it's not available for Unibody MBP YET

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MacBook Pro :: 85w Magsafe's Plug - Can I Use Any Older Magsafe Adapter On The Machine?

Sep 24, 2010

I've got the new i5 mbp which has the right angle magsafe plug. Can I use any older magsafe adapter on the machine?I need 2 more (one for work and one for home), i'm too lazy to take it out of the bag, or I always forget to put it back when I need it.

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MacBook Pro :: Fans Never Spin Up While Under Stress

Dec 2, 2010

I was noticing a lot of slow-down while playing computer games on my MBP. My computer far exceeds the minimum requirements for everything, so I reckoned it must have been something other than a slow processor (2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo), low ram (4 GB) or a completely inadequate graphics card (Nvidia 9400M). The games range from 'Day of Defeat: Source' to the 8 year-old 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein'. After a bit of research, I came to realise that my exhaust fan is never speeding up past 2005 RPM no matter WHAT the load on the CPU is. To test this, I downloaded smcFanControl and ran CPUTest. As the CPU went from 50*C to 95*C, there was hardly any change in the fan's speed. The variation went between 1995 and 2005 RPM.

In order to keep the computer relatively cool when playing games or doing anything that is CPU-heavy, I have to manually increase the fan's RPM in smcFanControl. I find that setting the fans to the maximum, 6000 RPM, keeps the computer cool enough to process these games. This program works wonders and I've not had any slow-down in games as a result. However, I am worried that there might be something wrong with my Mac. Why does it not automatically increase fan speed when reaching higher temperatures? I've even reset my SMC (SHIFT-CONTROL-OPTION-Power) on start-up just to be sure I've tried everything. Any suggestions as to why my fan seems stuck at 2000 RPM?

MBP, 13-inch, 4GB RAM, 2.53 GHz

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MacBook Pro :: Does Battery Run Out Stress Voltage Regulator?

Jul 20, 2010

I've now seen 2 machines have a logic board failure from letting the battery run dry (which shuts the computer down). I suspect the voltage regulator based on what I've seen and reading up on what the board level repair guys are finding. My question is does letting the battery run out stress the voltage regulator and is this situation to be avoided at all cost?

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MacBook Pro :: Fan Is Running Loud All The Time Without CPU-Stress?

Jun 3, 2012

at the sms Fan Controll Tempreture 51, 1999 rpqm-using only Safari- in the activity window CPU 7%-No other Pocesses!!!

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OS X :: How To Stress Your Mac

Aug 24, 2009

Any ways to stress my mac. I just want to see how it handles under those conditions.

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Mac Mini :: Music Production - Deal With Heat Under Stress?

Sep 11, 2010

I'm eyeing the mini right now because os x >>> windows for music (inherent midi drivers instead of 3rd party, stability, etc etc).amittedly I currently run a hackintosh on a previously windows pc. It is stable with the exception of gfx crashes every few hours and its inability to use the gfx card to its full extent. This gets to me though and is kind of a bitch. So I'm thinking about getting a mini when I have the money for one. I would get the standard with the 4gb ram option. How well does it deal with heat under stress? and is the HDD 7200 rpm for the non server edition?(edit: roarrrr just read that its 5400, so lame)

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IMac :: Cider Game Freezing - How To Stress Test 3D Card To Diagnose

Sep 27, 2009

I've been playing a bit of Poker using the PKR application (It's a cider port from what I've seen). I'm finding that on my iMac (and not my MacBook Pro), after playing for a while the graphics go a little bit screwy then it freezes the entire system. To try and diagnose the problem I want to see if it's the app or the GPU which is causing the problem. Does anyone know how I can stress test the GPU?

What's odd is that even though the app seems to be very CPU and GPU heavy, I don't really notice any fan noise from the iMac. I'm just concerned that it may be overheating.

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MacBook Air :: Is Extension Cord Available?

Mar 12, 2009

I'm sick of the short power cord on my MBA, what are my alternatives. I need a longer cord to reach the power port at school. Sure i can carry a regular extension cord that I can get from walmart, but i want something more aesthetical, Mac looking.

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MacBook :: Can I Use This Power Cord

Jan 19, 2010

I just received an iBook I bought used on eBay (got a great deal, and so far it looks good!). Only problem is- the adapter that came with it is like only 3-4 feet long (the adapter piece JUST reaches the ground from my desk). I plugged in the 'extension' cord from my Macbook Pro's adapter and that seems to be working fine, but now I can only charge my MBP with the little plug thing.

So my question is this: can I use any power 'extension' cable that fits (i.e. a random black one I just found) to plug the adapter into the wall? Like this: (URL) It would be great if I could, since this would save me the trouble of switching cords or buying another cord to connect the adapter.

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Apr 22, 2012

My MacBook air cord will not charge.

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MacBook Air :: SSD And SATA Connector Of MBA Rev C?

Aug 3, 2009

I'm having a hard time trying to pin down what type of SATA connector the MBA rev C is using for its storage.

I found this DVnation page that lists 3 possible rev. C MBA ssd upgrades, but it is only mentioned that the connector type is Micro-SATA. Does this mean that the Intel X18 is as of rev C also suitable for the MBA (or any other regular 1.8" SATA ssd or hdd for that matter)?

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MacBook Pro :: Finding Fan Connector?

Apr 7, 2010

I have a late 2008 Macbook Pro 15" with the 2.53 GHz 6MB L2 cache processor and the 512 MB 9600GT. While tearing it down, I accidentally took the entire fan connector of the leftside fan completely off the logic board. I took it to the Apple store, where they said that they wanted $1,500 to buy a new logic board. I have this weird feeling that they are trying to rip me off, and that they could have repaired the fan connector. Does anyone have a method to reattach the connector or something? It doesn't matter if it will void the warranty because it's already expired.

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MacBook Pro :: Which DVI Connector For Model 3,1

May 20, 2012

I assume the DVI out on the 2007 MacBook Pro (model identifier 3,1) is a nonstandard DVI and requires a DVI-to-DVI adapter? It looks like a fullsize connector that I could attach with a standard DVI, but I thought I needed a 30.00 adapter, is this true?

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