My oldest Imac has been operating for three years without a fan (fused some hot
July evening in 2012) and I have a thermometer (smcfancontrol) that lets me
know if I'm taking risks, which hardly ever happens as I stitch on a faster
machine.
Save the planet fanless Mac Fan Philippe
Le 1 juin 2015 à 17:06, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
>> I like the box I built my latest computer in. It has 4" fans front and top,
>> 3" on the back and the power supply has a 4"
>> of it's own. I've never felt anything above room temp coming out of the top
>> fan.
>
> Mine is an all-in-one style computer. The computer is built into the
> backside of the monitor itself. Has a cooling fan and such, but mostly
> uses convection for cooling, which is fine, but once in a while the
> fan has to kick in and assist. The design is nice in that the fan will
> turn on to get the air movement going and then it will either shut
> down or just purr a little. But if I'm doing something intense, the
> top of the computer is too hot to put your hand on for more than a few
> seconds.
>
> It only gets that hot if I'm merging a big panoramic photograph, or
> I'm going nuts on Flight Simulator and the frame rate and graphics are
> cranked up to the hilt.
>
>
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