ven. 11 mars 2005, 21:31
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Hi
I can´t work with the fan noise my iMac g5 20" do. I always work in a silent environment. I'm thinking of buying a Powerbook g4 1,67hz 15 " which I think is silent. Do you think I will loose a lot of power? I'm using Logic Pro 7 software with no extra plug-ins. Thank you Alex |
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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. -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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camarao Noisy Imac Or Silent Powerbook? ven. 11 mars 2005, 21:31
lepetitmartien A 1,8 GHz G5 is roughly 2,8 GHz of G4.
Now, if yo... sam. 12 mars 2005, 03:53
camarao And by the way , that would be a Pentium 4...? sam. 12 mars 2005, 21:29
dixiechicken Well.. you could always try to build a sound-absor... sam. 12 mars 2005, 22:31![]() ![]() |
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