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iMac G5: Noisy fan!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mainyehc" data-source="post: 53107"><p>Hum... I've heard of that one, even before buying my iMac; Now, that noise was described as a "clicking" noise. Is "clicking" related to a constant whirring?? I'm portuguese, so can't possibly know all the english verbs and adjectives and their exact meanings... I thought "clicking" would be like making loud "clicks". Whatever. I'll search for that piece of news, in which some chinese power supplies were mentioned; I also recall something about the issue being related with the electric current, 220V AC, which is what we use here in Portugal. I'll have to add some RAM maybe next month, so I'll probably check that out then. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mainyehc, post: 53107"] Hum... I've heard of that one, even before buying my iMac; Now, that noise was described as a "clicking" noise. Is "clicking" related to a constant whirring?? I'm portuguese, so can't possibly know all the english verbs and adjectives and their exact meanings... I thought "clicking" would be like making loud "clicks". Whatever. I'll search for that piece of news, in which some chinese power supplies were mentioned; I also recall something about the issue being related with the electric current, 220V AC, which is what we use here in Portugal. I'll have to add some RAM maybe next month, so I'll probably check that out then. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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