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iMac case hack idea — #12

Hey Ca$h. Are you going to Case Western? I'm starting out there this fall as a freshman doing comp. engineering. We should hang out sometime!
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iMac case hack idea — #13

No. I went to UW Platteville last year, and this year I'm going to MATC for a semester and then Pville again. My rents quit paying for half of college because I didnt get all Bs.…
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iMac case hack idea — #14

The case western thing was just a quote I stole from "Being John Malkovich". Didn't mean to cause any confusion on cra$h's education
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iMac case hack idea — #15

How about painting the inside of the transluscent (sp) plastic behind the monitor with UV reactive paint and put a mini blacklight (one of those 3 mm wide) inside the monitor space…
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iMac case hack idea — #16

Here's something that has always bothered me: when the latest iMacs came out last fall, they were advertised as having a case that was more translucent. That locution, of course, m…
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iMac case hack idea — #17

Trapper, The "more translucent" that Apple promotes is merely a marketing term. I am a marketing specialist myself and know that when dealing with the public market, it is always…
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iMac case hack idea — #18

Quote: Originally posted by Trapper: It seems to me that you could stick an LED under the Apple logo on the top of the iMac case. I don't think this would be that …
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iMac case hack idea — #19

Quote: Originally posted by Trapper: It seems to me that you could stick an LED under the Apple logo on the top of the iMac case. I don't think this would be that …
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iMac case hack idea — #20

hey dudes, I have a rev. A imac, and I was wondering something, there's seems too be a metal casing covering the internal monitor and motherboard, can this be taken out, so it'd lo…
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iMac case hack idea — #21

um.... duh. 1st gen iMacs have WAY more upgradeability, which still isnt much. >shrugs< Anyway... taking off that metal shielding would be a bad idea. its basic…
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iMac case hack idea — #22

Picking up on the "translucent" discussion of just awhile back...I just noticed at a store today a display of imac coloured fishing rods with matching translucent reels. For a mom…
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iMac case hack idea — #23

Quote: Originally posted by Ca$h68: I never saw any beige either. The inner monitor casing of the 1st gen iMacs is beige. Take off the front and top casing aroun…
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iMac case hack idea — #25

Tardbus this thread is very very dead, there is no need to bump it like that....
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iMac case hack idea — #26

Holy f*bleeping God...you bumped a SIX YEAR OLD topic? How far back did you have to dig, for Christ's sake?
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #1

I know this has been touched on before, but the info out there is conflicting, so I wanted to start a new topic to address it directly: I have an iMac DV (grape), and I want to re…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #2

The new slot-loading iMacs actually run cooler than the previous models with fans. I know someone with a DV SE and it runs around 90-100 degrees F, which is very cool. I have a r…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #3

Thanks for the response, Timmy. I checked out xlr8yourmac, but most of their stuff seems to be on the tower Power Macs rather than iMacs. And I saw this in Misha's how-to guide on …
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #4

OK, I went to the iMac forum archive and found a bunch of posts I somehow hadn't seen before. Despite the warnings about the increased heat, those who have put a 7200 in seem to ha…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #5

Hi CaseCom- I hope this note finds you. I'm trying to help a friend w/ a iMac DV (G3) 500MHz who would like to upgrade his harddrive to one the new 7200 units that you can get fo…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #6

I put a 120 Gig Western Digital in a iMac DV SE and had no trouble at all. Noticeably zippier and when I moved to a desktop, I moved the drive with me. I'm pretty sure 120 is the …
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #7

Quote: Originally Posted by Spidey Hi CaseCom- I hope this note finds you. I'm trying to help a friend w/ a iMac DV (G3) 500MHz who would like to upgrade his harddrive to one …
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #8

Hi Amacapart- Thanks for the advise. I'll go ahead and drop the new drive into my friend's DV. I really appreciate the help. And yes this string was a little old, but as evide…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #9

I just bought a 7200 rpm 160G Maxtor drive for my wife's iMac DV 400. I did this before reading that it may have a 128G ceiling. What happens if i put this drive in? will it not…
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7200 rpm HD in slot-loading iMac? — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by skier What happens if i put this drive in? will it not work or only be seen as a 128G drive? I believe it's the 2nd part you mentioned.
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