It is a hardware defect on the logic board, probably the i7 Processor with intel Iris Graphics. Maybe its the smc circuit.
On Windows, I thought, I had no problems. But I saw some times the display goes black for 1/10 of a second.
So I believe, it is the defect of the Onboard Graphic.
My Problem occurred, when I used dolphin Nintendo WII emulator, which leads to 100% CPU usage und the fan full power. I think, the MacBook went too hot and this caused the damage.
It is a hardware defect on the logic board, probably the i7 Processor with intel Iris Graphics. Maybe its the smc circuit.
On Windows, I thought, I had no problems. But I saw some times the display goes black for 1/10 of a second.
So I believe, it is the defect of the Onboard Graphic.
My Problem occurred, when I used dolphin Nintendo WII emulator, which leads to 100% CPU usage und the fan full power. I think, the MacBook went too hot and this caused the damage.
Workaround:
I have the same issue with my MacBook Pro 15 Mid 2014.
The only way to use the MacBook is using a HDMI dummy plug like:
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B072PV6K8J/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It is a hardware defect on the logic board, probably the i7 Processor with intel Iris Graphics. Maybe its the smc circuit.
On Windows, I thought, I had no problems. But I saw some times the display goes black for 1/10 of a second.
So I believe, it is the defect of the Onboard Graphic.
My Problem occurred, when I used dolphin Nintendo WII emulator, which leads to 100% CPU usage und the fan full power. I think, the MacBook went too hot and this caused the damage.