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		<title>Tick Off The Whine</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 22:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whine I mentioned in the previous post is, by the way, not exclusively an Apple thing.

Actually, if my experience was representative, I’d say about 40% of all Intel laptops suffer from overloaded, “singing” capacitors, as this is inherent to how the Intel CPU power management is designed. And, bear in mind, these are not only generic brands like Compal, but also Dells and the highly-respected IBM ThinkPads.

How come the manufacturers don’t acknowledge and fix those flaws?
Actually, if my experience was representative, I'd say about 40% of <em>all</em> Intel laptops suffer from overloaded, “singing” capacitors, as this is inherent to how the Intel CPU power management is designed. And, bear in mind, these are not only generic brands like Compal, but also Dells and the highly-respected IBM ThinkPads.

How come the manufacturers don't acknowledge and fix those flaws? Click the title for an explanation.]]></description>
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		<title>MacBook Pro — The Whine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re serious about buying a MacBook Pro and do some web research, you&#8217;re going to come across some issues MBPs tend to exhibit. There&#8217;s even a website entirely dedicated to keeping track of all the defects.
One of the two predominant problems is the so-called whine.
 Now, there&#8217;s some confusion over what the whine actually [...]]]></description>
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