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I have been having this issue for like 3 months now. I am seeing those different random pixels on my laptop screen.

Sometimes they appear and sometimes they dont.

I am using a 2011 Macbook Pro laptop with Bootcamp ( Windows 7 ).

I am not sure if my Macbook's screen was having issues, therefore I used a single but different display on an HP monitor.

The results didnt change. It just projected those dead pixels.

I have also tried updating the graphic's driver. Btw, its an AMD Radeon. It still doesnt work. 

I really cant find a solution to the problem.

I gave up and thought I could get some help from you guys.

Would really appreciate some suggestions.

Thanks...

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Holy artifacts batman! Looks like the graphics card is dying.

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It's called artifacting. Your MacBook's GPU is dying.. :(

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I have been having this issue for like 3 months now. I am seeing those different random pixels on my laptop screen.

Sometimes they appear and sometimes they dont.

I am using a 2011 Macbook Pro laptop with Bootcamp ( Windows 7 ).

I am not sure if my Macbook's screen was having issues, therefore I used a single but different display on an HP monitor.

The results didnt change. It just projected those dead pixels.

I have also tried updating the graphic's driver. Btw, its an AMD Radeon. It still doesnt work. 

I really cant find a solution to the problem.

I gave up and thought I could get some help from you guys.

Would really appreciate some suggestions.

Thanks...

GPU is dead my friend. :(

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