주요 콘텐츠로 건너뛰기

A1708/EMC 3164 — 2017년 6월 출시, 이 기본 레벨 MacBook Pro는 (OLED Touch Bar가 아닌) 기존의 function keys를 유지합니다.

563 질문 전체 보기

I see a black ribbon in the bottom of the screen in the morning why?

I see a black ribbon in the bottom of my screen when I open up in the morning actually it blocks my dock after a few minutes it goes off Please guide me how do I set it right.Thank you.Narayanan Lakshmanan India

이 질문에 답하기 저도 같은 문제를 겪고 있습니다

좋은 질문 입니까?

점수 0
댓글 2개

Can you post a picture of the problem?

You can do so like this:

기존 질문에 이미지 추가하기

It happens when I open it up in the morning, tomorrow morning I will certainly take a picture and send it across

댓글 달기

답변 1개

가장 유용한 답변

MacBook Pro 13” Fn & 15” Touch Bar systems with failing displays!

Block Image

Block Image

Note the top & Bottom edges build up these over & under scans (black as well as gray bars). Basically, the timing logic in the T-CON boards is drifting from heat damage! Either caused by blocked vents or the fans are jammed up with dust. Or in some cases the system is running hot from the process load being performed.

Block Image

So far the issue is mostly seen in the 2016 & 2017 models. The only thing that makes a difference between both of these is their heat sinks and its placement. The 13” Fn model has a single fan Vs the 13” Touch bar which has a dual fan design both have intergraded graphics. Yet the Touch Bar model doesn’t have as bad an issue! Then if we look at the 15” Touch Bar systems they have a the same basic two fan design with a discreet GPU and it too is failing!

Heat build up is the only thing different between them: Too small a cooling system or too much heat for the cooling system!

So effective cooling is the variable I see here! The displays are functionally the same across the two 13” models, and the designs are likewise very close to each other than the single vs dual fin design on the heat sinks!

13” Function Key logic board:

Block Image

13” Touch Bar logic board:

Block Image

15” Touch Bar logic board:

Block Image

This is a serious design flaw in Apples newer systems which sadly has taken a bit of time to come to the surface. The root issue is the CPU’s Apple used is not what the system was expected to use. The 10 nm Ice Lake series just coming to the market now is what was expected back in 2016. Sadly, Intels slip-up was not better managed within Apple. Apple didn’t have a very good Plan B. They had hoped people wouldn’t push the systems as far as they did. And the placement the more sensitive T-CON logic which was in previous generations in the lid (a much cooler location) is now within the uppercase has also caught them as its just too hot for it given its location.

The only solution is first making sure the vents are not blocked and the fans are not built-up with dust or debris. Next is to install a good thermal monitoring app like TG Pro so you can monitor your systems thermals and when processing large and/or heavy CPU/graphics type of work to turbo the fans so the system is better cooled.

Once the display has gotten to this state the damage is done! While it will subside when the system has been allowed to cool (even placing it near an AC) the problem is not gone. The only solution is to replace the display assembly and then just be mindful of the systems heat levels.

해당 답변은 도움이 되었습니까?

점수 1

댓글 1개:

Thank you very much I will work on it

댓글 달기

귀하의 답변을 추가하세요

N LAKSHMANAN Chettiar 님은 대단히 고마워 할 것입니다.
조회 통계:

24 시간 전: 0

7일 전: 1

30일 전: 3

전체 시간: 229