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Clicking noise on left side
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<blockquote data-quote="recon731" data-source="post: 798540" data-attributes="member: 45036"><p>Well, I was handed a brand new unibody Macbook Pro. I am pretty stocked. I was given my 4GB of ram back, but I want the 1067mhz DDR3, so I am ordering some from OWC.</p><p></p><p>Faeran, if you are under warranty, take it in. Otherwise I don't know what to tell ya. Macsuperstore (an Apple Service Provider in my city) said they thought it might have been the magsafe plug. I have no idea if he means the actually plug, or the place it plugs into, because the clicking would happen when it wasn't plugged in.</p><p></p><p>Don't let them charge you for new I/O board, new fans, or a new inverter, didn't fix mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recon731, post: 798540, member: 45036"] Well, I was handed a brand new unibody Macbook Pro. I am pretty stocked. I was given my 4GB of ram back, but I want the 1067mhz DDR3, so I am ordering some from OWC. Faeran, if you are under warranty, take it in. Otherwise I don't know what to tell ya. Macsuperstore (an Apple Service Provider in my city) said they thought it might have been the magsafe plug. I have no idea if he means the actually plug, or the place it plugs into, because the clicking would happen when it wasn't plugged in. Don't let them charge you for new I/O board, new fans, or a new inverter, didn't fix mine. [/QUOTE]
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