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sam. 12 mars 2005, 03:53
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A 1,8 GHz G5 is roughly 2,8 GHz of G4. Now, if you run not a lot of plug-ins, you should be all right. Other opinions ?
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sam. 12 mars 2005, 22:31
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Well.. you could always try to build a sound-absorbing box around your noisy G5.
A friend af mine did. (and that was a grey G4 b.t.w)
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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dim. 13 mars 2005, 16:02
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Trouble is, the mac is the screen, so it's not the easiest. And Apple still don't have as far as I know a working trick to get rid of this on the plagued iMacs. Now I've seen tricks done by guys on G5Support which seem to help a lot. It goes from bits of rubbers at specific places to silencing cardboard folded and glued as a noise canceller at the air out behind the iMac. Check these.
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