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No fanfare noise on boot.
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<blockquote data-quote="ron45" data-source="post: 1538795" data-attributes="member: 184188"><p>OSX.8.5, ML mac pro, bought my fifth or sixth mac from gainsaver.com this is the first one with possible problems. As I said, no fanfare on boot, It seems to take too long to shut down compared to my G5. Worst of all one of the fans is pretty loud. Not sure if that's a problem of not but it's not noisy right now tho is was a minute ago. Last time I booted it was loud the whole time a few hours. I use these for recording audio and editing. So the noise is not welcome. A smaller consideration is the jack on the front for headphones is loose fitting and it no longer connects the speaker to ground when I jack in. That is minor because I go in and out thru the firewire ports for audio. </p><p></p><p>So do I need to send this one back for the boot noise or is that a software thing? Thank you for your time. </p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron45, post: 1538795, member: 184188"] OSX.8.5, ML mac pro, bought my fifth or sixth mac from gainsaver.com this is the first one with possible problems. As I said, no fanfare on boot, It seems to take too long to shut down compared to my G5. Worst of all one of the fans is pretty loud. Not sure if that's a problem of not but it's not noisy right now tho is was a minute ago. Last time I booted it was loud the whole time a few hours. I use these for recording audio and editing. So the noise is not welcome. A smaller consideration is the jack on the front for headphones is loose fitting and it no longer connects the speaker to ground when I jack in. That is minor because I go in and out thru the firewire ports for audio. So do I need to send this one back for the boot noise or is that a software thing? Thank you for your time. Ron [/QUOTE]
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