

At that time he suggested I can either purchase a new system, pay $640 for a replacement logic board or contact Apple Support to see if they would offer another solution. He then went into the back room to discuss the situation with a few of the other techs at the store. After the tech ran some tests, this appeared on the screen of my MBP. I made an appointment at the local Apple store, explained the challenge we were experiencing. I started digging into MBP crashing problems and came across many discussions about Apple selling faulty logic boards in their products. Recently the wife started using FCPX for editing HD video, the MBP would crash on her every time she would perform basic rendering. I never believed it was due to faulty hardware. The system has always seemed flakey, though I thought it was due to software compatibility issues. I have the system crashing problem with this MBP GUys try to downgrade to Snow Leopard and let me know how it did. The point is for the premium you pay you expect to get a premium product as well. Ps: I do not mean to be rude or disrespectful to any apple fan, as a matter of fact I am a fan myself.they got really good product. Bottom line, I spent U$ 2.200 to buy this machine and I expected more reliability.first thought it was bad luck, but now reading about so many people having the same issue, makes me think going back to pc or linux in a good and reliable hardware. I guess it might be related to the way OS handles the graphics. Mountain Lion and Mavericks makes it impossible to use it cause of so many crashes. The only thing that makes my machine a bit less unstable is going back to Snow Leopard (which is not supported with security updates anymore). A mid 2010 MBP6,2 15" i7.my machine showed the problem 4 months after purchase.after many runs to Apple store they decided to replace it.3 years later and we are back in the business of crashing out of nowhere.
