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Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #8

Quote: Originally Posted by hudson1 The general consensus has been that an external FW400 7200 RPM drive won't create a faster Mac mini. Contrary to general consensus, the…
MacNN Hardware by mportuesi Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 19:16

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #12

And can you hear a pulsing sound that comes (I am not sure) from the 2 main fans in front of the processors ? It makes a kind of "woo woo woo" sound ...
MacNN Hardware by Skypat Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 18:53

Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #7

You know what, if that works as well as it seems, it would also make upgrading totally easy as plugging in a hard drive. Wow. I was gonna get a FW HD for backup. Maybe I should use…
MacNN Hardware by Jasoco Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 18:13

Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #6

I was lucky and had a Hitachi 60GB 7200rpm in my Dell laptop. I swapped that drive with the 80GB 4200rpm Mini drive and it made a HUGE difference. I have an emergency copy of OS …
MacNN Hardware by sodamnregistered2 Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 16:50

Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #5

Quote: Originally Posted by turtle777 Thanks for the link. From what I understand, that guy spent only $ 50. So I assume he didn't even get a high-performance drive (no specs…
MacNN Hardware by hudson1 Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 16:29

Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #3

Thanks for the link. From what I understand, that guy spent only $ 50. So I assume he didn't even get a high-performance drive (no specs, that would have been nice). I guess a 720…
MacNN Hardware by turtle777 Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 16:13

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #10

I just got my PM dp2.0 yesterday. No chirping that I can detect. I've got the unit on the floor, but fairly close by. The only thing I hear are the disk drives accessing. (I su…
MacNN Hardware by David Thompson Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 16:00

Mac mini speed gain from external FW harddisk ? — #1

I have a Mac mini, with a 80G - 4200 RPM internal HD. Well, *yawn*, as we all know, that drive is rather slow. I was wondering if I could use an external HD with 7200 RPM, hooked …
MacNN Hardware by turtle777 Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 12:02

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #8

I'm not convinced that it's quite as simple as just a power supply defect. My new PowerMac didn't chirp at all, but then I had to get the mainboard replaced by AppleCare and now i…
MacNN Hardware by Nugget Fri, 17 Jun 2005 - 11:15

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #7

My RevB DP2.0 rarely has it. sometimes when playing QT movies in the preview column. But it has been a while now since I heard a chirp come from it. Nothing has been changed.
MacNN Hardware by d.fine Thu, 16 Jun 2005 - 09:00

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #6

I believe this is an issue on most if not all PM G5s. From what I read online, it's the power supply that's making the noise, and it's caused whenever you have Nap mode on. Nap mod…
MacNN Hardware by jamil5454 Thu, 16 Jun 2005 - 08:54

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #4

It sounds like an electronic chirping sound that emits from the tower everytime certain actions are performed. It does not make the sound when the computer just sits there idle.
MacNN Hardware by IcedOrange Wed, 15 Jun 2005 - 14:51

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #3

This chirping thing, does it actually come from the tower itself or is it a beeping sound through wav files or something like that on the desktop?
MacNN Hardware by voo Wed, 15 Jun 2005 - 14:45

Any chirping G5's fixed by Apple yet? — #2

My brand new Dual 2.3 'chirps' when I resize windows, drag windows, etc. I've read about the CHUD tools NAP fix, but I hear it's "not reccomended" by Apple. I guess I'm also in t…
MacNN Hardware by IcedOrange Wed, 15 Jun 2005 - 09:06

Gigadesigns 1.8 dual, how loud? — #11

Have you heard of the Pratt and Whitney J58 turbojet used in the SR-71 Spyplane? It's like that, only a bit quieter.
MacNN Hardware by Todd Madson Thu, 9 Jun 2005 - 16:02
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