next Ti must be fan less!

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
frankly, i think the current model is bad engineered, period.

Ok, it's a great computer, but it suffers SO MUCH from design flaws (heat issues, fan scandal, wireless reception) that it makes no sense.

Seriously, what would you say if it was made from Dell?



-..look, those pcidiots are melting with their computers haha..

-..what? i can't hear you, there may be some bulldozer nearby..





Ti owners are trying to find ways to slow down the processor (not possible anymore) to avoid the fans and the burned laps.

And audio engineers and musicians must buy ibooks -without cardslots for serious audio cards!- because the fans make the Ti's simply useless (smart move Apple, once again, after years of screwing your faithful audio customers).



Change the Titanium material for carbon-epoxy or.. neoprene. Design a cooler G4. make it thicker as the ibook. whatever.

but build a really pro and well designed computer, worth thousands €€€€ (and not one that simply 'looks nice').





ok, i feel better now, uf. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
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  • Reply 1 of 35
    flounderflounder Posts: 2,674member
    No fan?

    Could you pass me that crack pipe you're somking?

    Quieter fan, sure, that's a good and needed thing. But no fan at all? You're dreamin....
  • Reply 2 of 35
    serranoserrano Posts: 1,806member
    they did design a cooler g4, and it's ready for production... a derision of the Apollo, it was brought up alot when the Apollo's came out last month... i forget the name now, but i'm betting thats what's going into the new Ti's and ibooks



    btw there will be a fan, would you rather the thing get thicker? squash that much power into so small a space and you're gunna have a warm little bugger



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  • Reply 3 of 35
    spartspart Posts: 2,060member
    In my experience the fan is very quiet and sounds nothing like a buldozer...



    On the other hand it is VERY hot. The PowerBook G4 label on the one i use is starting to come off and adhere to the base...hopefully Apollo's will solve this.
  • Reply 4 of 35
    People are going to have to learn that when you have a laptop in a METAL case it is going to conduct heat a lot faster than any other material, even if the G4 is cooled down, the thing will still be very warm/hot.



    I have a TiBook and I love it. Apple's engineers will come up with a solution, they always do, just give them time.
  • Reply 5 of 35
    If the Apollos are ready to go into the Tibooks, then why aren't they already in there? Could this be an upgrade at, oh, I don't know, say, MWTokyo?





    -- PEte
  • Reply 6 of 35
    I don't think the next Ti PowerBook will be fan less. Every Apple product has its fans. As long as there are people buying them, there will be fans.



    Go away troll.



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  • Reply 7 of 35
    buonrottobuonrotto Posts: 6,368member
    Even the new G4s would be too hot. Asking for a fanless computer with a fairly graphics card, processor and combo drive within a 1" sandwich means that the person asking doesn't design computers.
  • Reply 8 of 35
    [quote]Originally posted by BuonRotto:

    <strong>Even the new G4s would be too hot. Asking for a fanless computer with a fairly graphics card, processor and combo drive within a 1" sandwich means that the person asking doesn't design computers.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Agreed.



    I've heard a bit about relatively high air volume tower fans that are also nearly silent. Is anyone working on a laptop version? I can imagine what a problem a lot of fan noise might pose to a musician.



    Just thinking out loud...





    -mithral
  • Reply 9 of 35
    ferroferro Posts: 453member
    I wish they could somehow integrate an "Ionic Breeze" cooling system...



    that'd be cool...



    hehe... cool...



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    © FERRO 2001-2002
  • Reply 10 of 35
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    [quote]Originally posted by jindrich:

    <strong>frankly, i think the current model is bad engineered, period.

    Ok, it's a great computer, but it suffers SO MUCH from design flaws (heat issues, fan scandal, wireless reception) that it makes no sense.

    Seriously, what would you say if it was made from Dell?



    -..look, those pcidiots are melting with their computers haha..

    -..what? i can't hear you, there may be some bulldozer nearby..





    Ti owners are trying to find ways to slow down the processor (not possible anymore) to avoid the fans and the burned laps.

    And audio engineers and musicians must buy ibooks -without cardslots for serious audio cards!- because the fans make the Ti's simply useless (smart move Apple, once again, after years of screwing your faithful audio customers).



    Change the Titanium material for carbon-epoxy or.. neoprene. Design a cooler G4. make it thicker as the ibook. whatever.

    but build a really pro and well designed computer, worth thousands €€€€ (and not one that simply 'looks nice').





    ok, i feel better now, uf. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>





    1.) design flaws? mine gets hot, yes. design flaw? not really. Dells get very hot. airport reception? while not as good as an iBook its a hell of a lot better than revision a and works throughout my whole house. fans? fans have 2-3 stages. first is silent, second you hear a little, third only comes on when the system gets really hot and it turns off as soon as it cools. yes its loud but its definitely not bad.



    2.) audio engineers. what other choice do they have? A Dell Inspiron? guess what, those have huge fans mounted VERTICALLY. the thing is is loud, poorly designed and hot.



    3.) Powerbook is probably the best designed portable out there. And having the metal case actually helps the heat dissapation
  • Reply 11 of 35
    Anyone care to make a prediction of when they are going to up the power on the TiBook?



    It is looking pretty underpowered in Apple's current line up...
  • Reply 12 of 35
    I hate that my first post here has to be so negative, but... amen, applenut! If people have a problem with the TiBook then I would prefer they take there business elsewhere and not bash on Apple.



    I work at an office supply store so I get to play with the latest PC notebook and desktop computers. I can?t say that I?m impressed with them, but if you're looking for a noisy, heavy, poorly designed notebook then you come see me. I'll be happy to set you up with one.



    My point being... Apple has gone gold with this little guy. Why did I lay down almost $3,000 for my TiBook when I could have bought a PC notebook and received a 10% employee discount? Uh, they're better... duh.
  • Reply 13 of 35
    Agreed, Monkey, I used to work at Staples and I know exactly what you mean.
  • Reply 14 of 35
    matsumatsu Posts: 6,558member
    Let me solve all your TiBook problems right now.



    Well not all of them, but quite a few.



    Ok, actually only one. Burned laps. Not good.



    Aluminum. You need about a 3/16" piece of high quality aluminum alloy cut to match the footprint of the TiBook. Preferrably something with very shallow ribs, maybe a total thinkness of 1/4". I can't remember what the bottom of the book looks like, but where the four feet are located you could have possibly four little pads that keep your alloy plate just a millimeter or so from the underside of the machine. If there are screws under there, that'd be perfect. Remove Apple screws and use longer screws to permanently mount the plate to your book.



    The battery is a problem, so you have to have a cutout for that, and a little foot or plate to go on the battery (so it's all the same height.) The piece could even be perforated like those old motocross heat shields. If there aren't any screws, I'm sure there's a solid strip, high temp adhesive that you could use to make a peel and stick alloy cool plate. The air between the plate an the bottom of your book ought to buffer you from a lot of the heat, yet still the the book dissapate heat as if it were stilling on any flat desk surface. I think A lot of Ti owners might buy something like that if it were available.



    Of course Apple could have avoided many of these concerns by making the machine about an 1/8th to 3/16th's of an inch thicker in the first place. A little extra material on the display lid (for strength) and slightly reworked bottom for a touch more cooling volume (in the base itself) -- would also be stronger. Maybe even a perforated plastic pad affixed to the bottom of the machine. Somethin slightly rubberized that they could market as 'non-slip' -- still lets the heat through, buy keeps it form directly scalding your lap.
  • Reply 15 of 35
    if anyone is dissatisfied with the performance of the tibook, please pack it back up and send it to me. i can deal with it's "horrible" performance. Plus, I will only charge you a small fee of $50! That is a great price for taking care of old tibooks that suck.
  • Reply 16 of 35
    Max8319.. You know if you every get to many computers I have penty of space at my house! :cool: LOL



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  • Reply 17 of 35
    [quote]Originally posted by thatdamnmonkey:

    <strong>I hate that my first post here has to be so negative, but... amen, applenut! If people have a problem with the TiBook then I would prefer they take there business elsewhere and not bash on Apple.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    umm. just because someone points out problems with the tibook does not mean they should leave the platform. do you people who keep defending apple on this even HAVE rev 2 titanium. the fan on my 667 is on pretty much all the time. sometimes i'll wake it from a night of sleep and the stage one fan will kick in immediately. surfing the web will kick in the loud stage of the fan pretty quickly. i love my titanium, but there are problems with the current design. face it.
  • Reply 18 of 35
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    [quote]Originally posted by admactanium:

    <strong>



    umm. just because someone points out problems with the tibook does not mean they should leave the platform. do you people who keep defending apple on this even HAVE rev 2 titanium. the fan on my 667 is on pretty much all the time. sometimes i'll wake it from a night of sleep and the stage one fan will kick in immediately. surfing the web will kick in the loud stage of the fan pretty quickly. i love my titanium, but there are problems with the current design. face it.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I have a very nice Powerbook G4/667 thank you.



    surfing the web NEVER brings in the 3rd stage fan. Maybe you are just like my great grandmother and pump the heat so it's 90 degrees in your house

    <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
  • Reply 19 of 35
    arnearne Posts: 29member
    does the 550s fan



    the fan of my 400 runs only when the

    thing stands on my bed..

    the fan of my new 500 also.



    does the 550 fan gets on more often??
  • Reply 20 of 35
    I've got some idiot at MOSR blabbering about dual G4 Titaniums, and at the other end of the spectrum theres this blow hard jabbering about fanless Titaniums.



    Dual G4 Titaniums: Never. Even if the battery could last long enough, it would be far to hot.



    Fanless Titanium: Only if Apple goes back to a 233 MHz G3.



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