Finally Replaced My Dying Beast of A Laptop

It’s been a busy couple of days, filled with long talks with my wife about plans for the beginning of next month, when I’ll be moving to the Philippines, along with our cats.  It’s also been busy because I finally picked up a new laptop.

For those of you that have been keeping up with my blog for a while you’ll remember that about a year ago I started complaining about issues with my MacBook Pro.  I’d originally bought the thing in March of 2007.  I guess you could say it was a birthday present to myself, so I went all out and got the best specs and I wound up dropping about 3500 USD on it.  3 years on, I think it was a waste of money.

I first started noticing a problem with it about 5 months after I bought it, in August of 2007.  At the time I was still in the US military, on a deployment in Kuwait.  I was staying in a very quiet, nicely air conditioned barracks. It was an open bay barracks, meaning the whole thing was one big room, so noise was kept at a minimum out of respect for people who were working different shifts and may be asleep during the day.  I was able to hear a faint clicking noise coming from the left internal fan.  Being in Kuwait and locked down on an Army camp I had no way to do anything about it until I went on leave (vacation) in October.

As soon as I got to NYC I went to the 5th Avenue Apple store and dropped it off to be serviced.  Roughly 6 days later, I had to go up there and demand that it be returned because they’d kept it longer than they said they would and I had to leave to go back to Kuwait.  When the guy came back with it, he said that they’d found some dust inside the laptop, but there was nothing wrong with the fan.

The clicking noise continued and later research on the internet showed that it wasn’t an isolated problem.  Of course, by the time I got back from Kuwait, finished the mad rush of paperwork, picking up my car and household goods, and going through all the medical processing, my warranty was expired.  Not to mention that there was no Apple store around to take it to again anyway.

Additionally, during the last few months I was in Kuwait the DVD “Super” drive failed.  It no longer recognized discs and would make some ‘clack, clack’ noises and then spit the DVD (or CD) back out.  The only disc it seemed to accept properly was my Leopard installation disc.

A few months later, shortly after arriving in Singapore in February of 2008, the Express Card 34 slot broke.  I was trying to insert an eSATA adapter and instead of hearing the familiar sound of the card seating, I heard something snap and break and the adapter just sat there, loose in the socket.  The locking mechanism must have gotten stuck in the wrong position and been broken off when I inserted the card.

Thankfully, the thing held up well until May of last year.  The noise from the fan started to increase but that was all.

May was when it really started to go bad on me though.  The OS started to slow down considerably.  Fresh installs did nothing to help it.  Shortly after that the left fan finally gave out.  Whenever I started doing anything that would generate a high amount of heat, like using 3D programs or watching Flash videos, the left fan would spin up and make a sound like a lawn mower dying.

Since then I’ve been putting back money when I was able and I was finally able to afford and justify the purchase of a new laptop.

Given my past experience with my MacBook Pro, I decided to go with something far cheaper and hopefully far more reliable.  During that long ordeal with that beast of a machine I found out that Macs are plagued with hardware issues.  I guess I really should have coughed up the extra money for the Apple Care Extended Warranty, but I figured that having spent so much on a premium product it would be reliable.  That obviously wasn’t the case.

So, now I have a Lenovo Y450.  It’s got an HD screen, an nVidia GeForce 210M video card, a 2.13 ghz dual core processor, 2 GB of RAM and it even sounds good.  It has Dolby Home Theater software that’s supposed to make it kick ass.  It’s also running Windows 7, which is taking some getting used to.  I’ve primarily used OS X and Ubuntu for the last few years.  The whole thing has a nice, solid feel to it though and the only trouble I’m having so far is finding programs to replace the ones I’m accustomed to.  Oh, it came with freebies too: a shoulder bag and a wired mouse.  The mouse works well, even without a mouse pad, but I don’t know what I’m going to do with the bag.  It’s not a bright idea to walk around in Manila advertising that you’re carrying a laptop with you.

I also think that I’m done buying Apple products.  For a long while anyway.  I’ll use the iPods we have until they die and then maybe replace them.  There’s probably a cheaper alternative that’s just as nice and supports more formats.  I don’t think I’ll get another iPhone after this one either.  It’s nice and all, but I hardly use the majority of the apps on the thing, the camera is crap and it seems to stay behind in functionality compared to competitors.  That’s a story for another post though.

One last photo:

Dapper, The Great Investigator, examining the laptop box, perhaps to see if it’s suitable for use as a cat bed.

14 thoughts on “Finally Replaced My Dying Beast of A Laptop”

  1. “The Great Investigator” is our nickname for Dapper, because she has to inspect everything as it comes into her area. If she sees a bag, she has to get in it. If she sees an open closet, she wants to check what's on the shelves. If she sees the hamper open, she wants to examine our dirty socks. ^_^Thanks for the well-wishes! I'm going to keep posting to this blog long after I leave Singapore, so stay tuned for more cat updates. Shortly after I stop posting to the Singapore blog I made, I'll kick-start a Philippines blog, where I hope to document our efforts with the cats there, among other things. I never cared too much for cats before meeting my wife, but even so I'm appalled at the level of cruelty that goes on in Singapore on a daily basis. Your efforts, and the efforts of other pet rights activists have inspired me to try to take an active role in CWS Philippines, if possible. My free time there will be close to nothing, as I plan to go to college full time and work part time, but even so I hope to squeeze in some volunteer time.Also, thank you for your praise regarding my posts. I'm glad you found them informative and I hope to keep improving as I gain more experience.

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  2. “The Great Investigator” is our nickname for Dapper, because she has to inspect everything as it comes into her area. If she sees a bag, she has to get in it. If she sees an open closet, she wants to check what's on the shelves. If she sees the hamper open, she wants to examine our dirty socks. ^_^Thanks for the well-wishes! I'm going to keep posting to this blog long after I leave Singapore, so stay tuned for more cat updates. Shortly after I stop posting to the Singapore blog I made, I'll kick-start a Philippines blog, where I hope to document our efforts with the cats there, among other things. I never cared too much for cats before meeting my wife, but even so I'm appalled at the level of cruelty that goes on in Singapore on a daily basis. Your efforts, and the efforts of other pet rights activists have inspired me to try to take an active role in CWS Philippines, if possible. My free time there will be close to nothing, as I plan to go to college full time and work part time, but even so I hope to squeeze in some volunteer time.Also, thank you for your praise regarding my posts. I'm glad you found them informative and I hope to keep improving as I gain more experience.

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  3. Thanks for the tip. Mac parts are notoriously expensive. The shops here in Singapore wanted 350 SGD just to replace the fan. I have the tools and the know-how to replace the parts myself. I just need to order them. The problem is, unless you get the part through an Apple authorized reseller (and they do the work and charge you for labor) you can't get new Apple parts that I'm aware of, so I'd be taking a gamble with used parts. Regardless, I'm going to give it a shot.I'll probably head down there to that Greenhills Shopsville you mentioned to see if they have parts on hand. I know from experience that it's best to hide out and let my wife do the talking. Can't even get a pack of smokes on the street for the right price there.

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  4. Thanks for the tip. Mac parts are notoriously expensive. The shops here in Singapore wanted 350 SGD just to replace the fan. I have the tools and the know-how to replace the parts myself. I just need to order them. The problem is, unless you get the part through an Apple authorized reseller (and they do the work and charge you for labor) you can't get new Apple parts that I'm aware of, so I'd be taking a gamble with used parts. Regardless, I'm going to give it a shot.I'll probably head down there to that Greenhills Shopsville you mentioned to see if they have parts on hand. I know from experience that it's best to hide out and let my wife do the talking. Can't even get a pack of smokes on the street for the right price there.

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  5. Hey Brad, take your MacBook Pro to Greenhills Shopsville (when you're in Manila), they have a lot of those electronics store that can probably fix your computer for under $100. My GF had an HP laptop they will fix for $300+ — had it fixed at greenhills for $70.00By the way, have your GF do the talking, they tend to charge more when you're a foreigner 🙂

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  6. Dapper is co cute and i love your caption….teeheeee…exactly what a cat would think. Dapper looks alot like my Manja from the top. Anyhooooo, I am so sad that you will be leaving Singapore. I have enjoyed your blog albeit being a newcomer, enjoyed it for its freshness, for your food dates with your dear wife, for the candid posts on your kitty cats, and most importantly, for not being afraid to speak your mind and stand up for your rights. That last part is so lacking in Singapore, it's almost a sin. I am also sad to see both of you leave cos that means we have lost 2 more cat lovers who will stand up for strays in Singapore. However, I do want to wish you and your missus all the very best in your newfoundland. May you find everlasting happiness, eternal joy and God grant you His richest blessings and every success in whatever you do and wherever you and your family may be. Journeys mercies and Godspeed.

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  7. Dapper is co cute and i love your caption….teeheeee…exactly what a cat would think. Dapper looks alot like my Manja from the top. Anyhooooo, I am so sad that you will be leaving Singapore. I have enjoyed your blog albeit being a newcomer, enjoyed it for its freshness, for your food dates with your dear wife, for the candid posts on your kitty cats, and most importantly, for not being afraid to speak your mind and stand up for your rights. That last part is so lacking in Singapore, it's almost a sin. I am also sad to see both of you leave cos that means we have lost 2 more cat lovers who will stand up for strays in Singapore. However, I do want to wish you and your missus all the very best in your newfoundland. May you find everlasting happiness, eternal joy and God grant you His richest blessings and every success in whatever you do and wherever you and your family may be. Journeys mercies and Godspeed.

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  8. well i the mac looks nice and fancy but i probably wouldnt be able to adjust to it to quick coz im used to windows ever since. besides i find it too expensive for my budget. hehe im glad i bought a not so popular but very reliable packard bell. its too bad they dont seem to sell it here anymore. Mine has gone a long way. its turning three and so far i dont have any problems with it. =)

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  9. Just goes to show that a fancy name doesn't always mean something is good quality or even worth buying I guess. A Packard Bell laptop wouldn't have made my list of laptops I expect to last for more than two years.

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  10. Just goes to show that a fancy name doesn't always mean something is good quality or even worth buying I guess. A Packard Bell laptop wouldn't have made my list of laptops I expect to last for more than two years.

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  11. I guess I am the direct opposite. I am trying to convert all my products to Apple. My desktop is already an iMac, phone is iPhone and my wife has replaced her PC laptop to a macbook pro. I still have a normal windows laptop though. And I am eagerly waiting for my iPad, though I wonder what I am going to do with it.

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  12. I guess I am the direct opposite. I am trying to convert all my products to Apple. My desktop is already an iMac, phone is iPhone and my wife has replaced her PC laptop to a macbook pro. I still have a normal windows laptop though. And I am eagerly waiting for my iPad, though I wonder what I am going to do with it.

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  13. I won't deny that Mac OS X is beautiful, easy to use, and relatively free from the risk of viruses. It also requires a lot less upkeep and maintenance. I just can't justify the cost anymore. Windows 7 is actually very pretty to look at, pretty easy to use, and as long as I don't go to questionable websites I shouldn't have any issues.As for the iPad… I have no plans to buy a tablet computer at all. I just don't know where I'd fit it into my daily routine.

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  14. I won't deny that Mac OS X is beautiful, easy to use, and relatively free from the risk of viruses. It also requires a lot less upkeep and maintenance. I just can't justify the cost anymore. Windows 7 is actually very pretty to look at, pretty easy to use, and as long as I don't go to questionable websites I shouldn't have any issues.As for the iPad… I have no plans to buy a tablet computer at all. I just don't know where I'd fit it into my daily routine.

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