I've had my new Rev. B iMac 20" 2 GHz for a few weeks now, and it's been perfect, in every way: incredible screen (with no stuck or dead pixels), faster than I thought possible wit…
hey guys,
so yea, i just finished playing that Dinosaur game on my gf's rev.B 17" iMac, and that buzzing fan sound coming from the power supply at the bottom left of the iMac got …
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I'm using a 1.8Ghz iMac at work with 1 GB of RAM and for normal, non-taxing purposes - web surfing, writing, etc. - it's utterly silent. But when I play Snood (probably …
OK here my two week experience with both a rev B 17" 1.8 and a revB 20" 2.0 ghz imac.
The 17" has a (not very loud) buzzing noise which is always present. In contrast to the posti…
1.8 Ghz 17" iMac Rev B.
Fans spin up to a quiet hum sometimes when I launch a new application, but even when I'm doing intensive tasks like using Illustrator or (god forbid) playi…
My 3-week old rev B 20" is plenty quiet for my needs. I was quite concerned when I bought it, but took a chance and it worked out fine. One of the fans clearly has a dominant pit…
Mine makes a slight buzzing sound, but it's really not that bad. I've been building high performance pcs for years, so I'm used to a computer that sounds like a jet turbine spinnin…
Mine is not noisy. I can hear it, but after my pc I don't notice the imac noise. My d-link wireless router is actually louder Some people probably confuse the spinning cd sound w…
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Originally Posted by wordsmith
I'm going to wait a couple of months and see if anybody posts obout overheating or power supply problems before investing in an iMac.
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Well, my 3 day old rev.B went back to the Apple store today, and came home again. First they listened to it on the counter in the store, said they couldn't hear anything. I pointe…
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Originally Posted by Zacco
When I picked it up they said they still hadn't heard anyting unusual, said they could hear the fans but "its not like it was so loud we had to…
I am looking to see if anyone has come across or has interest in helping with developing a Web Based Mac OS Simulator.
I work for an Internet Service Provider type company in the …
um, it's gonna be cheaper to buy a Mac mini than to pay for the man hours needed to develop a web-based "mac simulator". And the bonus is, you have a real Mac. *boink*
We already have 5 Powerbooks. But what I am looking for is something that I can build instructions into as a tutorial. It is great to use the machines, but it doesn't mean they w…
I have been considering doing something like that. What I was considering was assembling multiple video captures into a Flash and then building a Text instructions over lay and vi…