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iMac 2011 Temperature
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<blockquote data-quote="popmanw" data-source="post: 1426099" data-attributes="member: 258448"><p>Because I was used to PC's that have a lot more customisation control... and then moving to Mac where at one point it was very warm to touch just alerted me. I then heard reports that Apple set fan speeds to low by default for marketing purposes: quiet hardware. Whether this is true or not, it still alerts a new user.</p><p></p><p>The heat concerns mainly occur in Boot Camp situations though. I don't think Boot Camp has been developed very well - it needs a fan utility as part of the support software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="popmanw, post: 1426099, member: 258448"] Because I was used to PC's that have a lot more customisation control... and then moving to Mac where at one point it was very warm to touch just alerted me. I then heard reports that Apple set fan speeds to low by default for marketing purposes: quiet hardware. Whether this is true or not, it still alerts a new user. The heat concerns mainly occur in Boot Camp situations though. I don't think Boot Camp has been developed very well - it needs a fan utility as part of the support software. [/QUOTE]
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