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MAC G5 fan problems ((temperature sensor)
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<blockquote data-quote="hawkerman" data-source="post: 558726" data-attributes="member: 44805"><p><strong>Wooden case</strong></p><p></p><p>Its not really a box. The computer is under my desk so I have just put a wooden front on it with four large holes in it. The back of the desk does have openings for the heat to escape. There is not much room around the sides of the computer but front and back have enough room for air circulation. Touching the case is not hot only very slightly warm. Mind you in Melbourne Australia todau we are at 42 degrees which is about 110.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawkerman, post: 558726, member: 44805"] [b]Wooden case[/b] Its not really a box. The computer is under my desk so I have just put a wooden front on it with four large holes in it. The back of the desk does have openings for the heat to escape. There is not much room around the sides of the computer but front and back have enough room for air circulation. Touching the case is not hot only very slightly warm. Mind you in Melbourne Australia todau we are at 42 degrees which is about 110. [/QUOTE]
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