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Lock screen app for mac. Ati X1600 driver problem on Mac. Ask Question. Also have the same problem due to a problem for the X1600 video card. Apparently it's due to overheating problem, in my case even without warming a lot I have very bad display bugs such as colorful pixel lines, or glitches. I need to update my X1600 driver but cannot download directly from ATi does anyone know where to get the updated driver from? MacBook Pro Radeon mobility X1600 Driver update. Thread starter viper55666. Dec 6, 2006 #1. Dec 6, 2006 #1. I need to update my X1600 driver but cannot download directly from ATi does anyone know. I too experienced the heat problems with my MacBook pro with the x1600. I am convinced that the graphic issues on my machine are directly related to the temperature of the GPU. Once the temperature gets above 60c my system starts to exhibit graphics glitches (tearing striping etc). Ati radeon x1600 display Driver for Mac - Theinfamoustim (64-bit version) display notes: download latest graphics drivers for amd/ati radeon x1600 and microsoft windows vista 32bit download the latest version of ati radeon x1600 drivers according to your computer's operating system oct 05, 2014 i just successfully installed amd's 14.4 64bit. Jan 26, 2011 I purchased a MacBook Pro with an ATI Radeon X1600 GPU in 2006. Several weeks ago the GPU failed and I was advised that a replacement logic board was needed and this would cost upwards of £500 by various Apple authorised repair centres that I contacted.
I currently own a 2006 Macbook Pro 1.1, and since some months I have recurrent problems of displays bug or artifacts. I searched quickly around to see that a lot of other users on Mac ( iMac or Macbook Pro) also have the same problem due to a problem for the X1600 video card. Apparently it's due to overheating problem, in my case even without warming a lot I have very bad display bugs such as colorful pixel lines, or glitches, and freeze and crash, all of this on Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard. I found this interesting article talking about this problem and trying to gather people so that Apple take the serious GPU problem in consideration.
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In one of the comments, an user said he removed all bundle named with 'radeon' and then he had no more problems under Leopard, and seems ot work fine well too on Snow Leopard. I did the same thing, I removed the bundles of the driver, restart, and no more problems, but not more 3D acceleration, which is not an acceptable solution. For those interested, here is the list of files to be deleted to stop having this problem. /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX1000.kext /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX1000GA.plugin /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX1000GLDriver.bundle /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX1000VADriver.bundle /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX2000.kext /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX2000GA.plugin /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX2000GLDriver.bundle /System/Library/Extensions/ATIRadeonX2000VADriver.bundle I would like to know if there is a way to fix this using other drivers if that's possible or by creating a group to force Apple to make a replacement program in place. Edit: How to locate those files on your hard drive if you are not under Snow Tiger: sudo find / -iname '*radeon*'. Thanks for the info!
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Before going to the last-resort option of entirely disabling the Graphics card, I instead tried to lower the temps that the GPU get to - this has appeared to work very well! The permanent solution (for me) was using the free & Excellent 'Fan Control' SysPref - simply increase the 'Base Speed' (for me, from 1500rpm to 2000rpm) and I also reduce the 'Upper Threshold' to 70°C - thus the fans will work harder to keep temps down should they rise. I like this solution because, in theory, it will always makes sure the temp stays below the crash-point (with tweaking of the fan-rpm vs. CPU-Temp settings). I suppose One can assume that CPU temp and GPU temp are correlated - they are in the same aluminum box! I coupled that with 'iStat Menus' (I think it's ShareWare) to monitor CPU & GPU temp (obviously GPU is more important here). Dace appears to have the right numbers - as long as my GPU temps is around or below 48°, no line glitches, and no freezes!
Ati X1600 Download For Mac Driver Update

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Thanks to everyone who posted their thoughts, it was very helpful in tracking down this elusive problem! I too experienced the heat problems with my MacBook pro with the x1600. I am convinced that the graphic issues on my machine are directly related to the temperature of the GPU. Once the temperature gets above 60c my system starts to exhibit graphics glitches (tearing striping etc).