The new iFan...(pic)

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    paulpaul Posts: 5,278member
    [quote]Originally posted by FERRO:

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    uhh the iMac already has a fan
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    ferroferro Posts: 453member
    Yah, but whats it worth...???



    My iMac DVSE is a heat cooker...



    My iBook is a coffee cup heater..



    The TiBook is dangerous...



    and I am fairly sure that the "fan" in the "iLamp/iMac2" will probably never turn on... until the shell starts to melt...



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    neutrino23neutrino23 Posts: 1,576member
    [quote]Originally posted by FERRO:

    <strong>Yah, but whats it worth...???



    My iMac DVSE is a heat cooker...



    My iBook is a coffee cup heater..



    The TiBook is dangerous...



    and I am fairly sure that the "fan" in the "iLamp/iMac2" will probably never turn on... until the shell starts to melt...



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    I think the fan runs all the time. Yesterday I put my hand over the top vents and could feel a steady flow of hot air. The crt-iMacs only had to cool the crt and the cpu. The LCD-iMacs have to also cool the power supply brick. The total is far less than that of most computers but too much for passive cooling and the design has less room for vents. It seems they have elected to use a slow spinning fan that forces some air through the base but which is inaudible in most environments. On the show floor, of course, this last part can't be verified and I have yet to see one of these anywhere except the Apple booth (and the keynote).
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    jrcjrc Posts: 817member
    [quote]Originally posted by neutrino23:

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    I think the fan runs all the time. Yesterday I put my hand over the top vents and could feel a steady flow of hot air. The crt-iMacs only had to cool the crt and the cpu. The LCD-iMacs have to also cool the power supply brick. The total is far less than that of most computers but too much for passive cooling and the design has less room for vents. It seems they have elected to use a slow spinning fan that forces some air through the base but which is inaudible in most environments. On the show floor, of course, this last part can't be verified and I have yet to see one of these anywhere except the Apple booth (and the keynote).</strong><hr></blockquote>



    And just where is the power supply in the CRT iMacs? elongated inside the AC power cord perhaps?



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