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Sony's Vaio laptops had faulty NVIDIA chips after all

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Sony's Vaio laptops had faulty NVIDIA chips after all
By The Inquirer
Aug 12, 2009 | 9 Comments
Tags: Sony | Vaio | laptop | laptops | faulty | NVIDIA | chips

NVIDIA's GPU problem rears its ugly head once again.

Sony has finally confessed that it used defective graphics chips in 14 models in its Vaio laptop range. The defective chips, manufactured by Nvidia, can cause distorted video, graphics display artifacts, random characters and blank screens.

The problem first arose over a year ago and Nvidia finally admitted it in an SEC 8K filing in July 2008. Major PC manufacturers including Apple, Dell and HP have long since implemented free recall and repair programmes, paid for at least in part by Nvidia.

Nvidia's problem was caused by cracking in the underfill material of the graphics chips and worsened by high levels of heat generated in laptops, and it was diagnosed by the Inquirer in September 2008.

Some manufacturers initially attempted to cover up the chip problem by supplying system patches that continually activated cooling fans to prevent further damage and stave off expensive warranty repairs.

But persistent pressure from the Inquirer and lots of angry users led to admissions from Nvidia and the manufacturers as well as high volumes of laptop repairs under warranty and even some product recalls.

Throughout this whole debacle, Sony remained tight-lipped, insisting that its products were unaffected.

Until now, that is.

A statement from Sony, dated August 4th 2009, reads as follows:

"In July 2008, Nvidia publicly acknowledged a failure associated with some of their graphics processors (GPU) due to a manufacturing defect in the graphics chip packaging. At that time Sony and Nvidia jointly investigated whether Vaio models equipped with this GPU were impacted by the issue. This investigation revealed that the issue had not occurred in such Vaio models.

"However, after closely monitoring the situation, Sony has now determined that a very small percentage of computers with the Nvidia graphics chips may be affected.

"These PCs may exhibit distorted video, random characters or a blank screen due to failure of the Nvidia graphics chips.

"As part of our commitment to quality, for any customer who requires repair of their Vaio due to the Nvidia graphics processor issue, Sony will cover the cost of repair (parts and labour) at no charge during the first four years following the date of purchase of the models in question (see list below).

"In case your model is shown in the list below, we invite you to contact Vaio support to arrange service for your Viao."

Is it coincidence that this announcement - which is buried deep in the Sony Vaio support website, and only accessible if you have your model number and serial number to hand - came exactly 13 months after Nvidia finally admitted its culpability?

We can only guess how many disgruntled Sony Vaio owners have scrapped an apparently dead 'out of warranty' laptop because of the faulty Nvidia graphics chips.

Here's the list of Sony Vaio models affected:

VGN-FZ11x, VGN-FZ18x, VGN-FZ21x, VGN-FZ31x, VGN-FZ38x,

VGN-AR11x, VGN-AR21x, VGN-AR31x,

VGN-C1Zx, VGN-C2Zx,

VGC-LM1xx, VGC-LM2xx,

VGC-LT1xx, VGC-LT2xx.

 

 

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9 Comments
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Fat_Bodybuilder
Aug 12, 2009 11:24 AM
This might explain a bit with my dad's lappy...
TinBane
Aug 12, 2009 12:29 PM
Gee, nobody saw that coming, did they?
Have nVidia fessed up publicly to anything yet?
cleadge
Aug 12, 2009 12:47 PM
they fessed upto it over a year ago
"In July 2008, Nvidia publicly acknowledged a failure associated with some of their graphics processors (GPU) due to a manufacturing defect in the graphics chip packaging."
qwakqwak
Aug 12, 2009 1:39 PM
Isn't it funny how long it took "Sony and Nvidia jointly investigated whether Vaio models equipped with this GPU were impacted by the issue".

This is absolute BS Sony and/or nVidia should be taken to court
index680i
Aug 12, 2009 1:54 PM
No one is to blame here its just sometimes 'I reckon' things just fail. Machines building the hardware never have a package fail? When I worked in the Dairy we had heaps of machine malfunctions just like every factor/ machine.

Not Nvidia or Sony's fault one of their machines failed to do a proper job, it just means they have to replace the and fix the problem, like in all situations like these.
nesquick
Aug 12, 2009 2:15 PM
Yes but index we are talking pretty much every GPU from the G90 core series.
The Demon
Aug 13, 2009 9:10 AM
@ index680i
These isn't the first time has been happened with nvidia graphics chips.
faulty drivers for vista
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/display/20070208235331.html
etc
doublefrost
Aug 13, 2009 10:33 AM
At least Sony are being honest about this. HP continue to sell these faulty chips as their 'TX' line of tablets, and deny that anything is wrong with them.

HP had initiated a recall on their DV series laptop to fix the problem, but even though the TX series has the same exact mother board as the DV they continue to shovel them out with the undervolt/fan bios changes so they fail 1-2 months outside warranty.

Classy company.
somemadcaaant
Aug 13, 2009 3:27 PM
How about a 4 yr warranty for my first dead PS3 also? Altho I kinda like it as a $1000 foot rest. Sigh.
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