Hello!
Macbook Pro 13 2017, the minimum configuration without a touchbar.
When I export photos in Lightroom, the processor is loaded to the limit and the fans rotate at maximum speed, but I understand that this is normal. However, I found one problem - if during the export of photos I switch between them, then some artifacts are displayed, which disappear after some time - about 1-3 seconds.
I’m pretty sure that the video chip is to blame for this, because the problem disappears if you disable “Use a graphics processor” in the Lightroom settings.
Also, a gray screen appears periodically with noises in the form of grain literally 0.1-0.5 seconds when the laptop is turned on (exit from sleep mode), but not always, but in about 15-30% of all cases. Unfortunately, no photo
The laptop is still under warranty. Is this a production defect? Do I need to carry on the diagnosis or is it in the order of things?
Macbook Pro 13 2017, the minimum configuration without a touchbar.
When I export photos in Lightroom, the processor is loaded to the limit and the fans rotate at maximum speed, but I understand that this is normal. However, I found one problem - if during the export of photos I switch between them, then some artifacts are displayed, which disappear after some time - about 1-3 seconds.
I’m pretty sure that the video chip is to blame for this, because the problem disappears if you disable “Use a graphics processor” in the Lightroom settings.
Also, a gray screen appears periodically with noises in the form of grain literally 0.1-0.5 seconds when the laptop is turned on (exit from sleep mode), but not always, but in about 15-30% of all cases. Unfortunately, no photo
The laptop is still under warranty. Is this a production defect? Do I need to carry on the diagnosis or is it in the order of things?


