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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Researching 12" iBook G4 1Ghz
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<blockquote data-quote="MoltenLava" data-source="post: 37194"><p>My iBook doesn't get any hotter than other laptops that I used before, whether it's Powerbook, Thinkpad, Sony VAIO, etc. I don't think iBook has a fan in it (or mine never turned itself on yet), and that could explain why it could be perceived to get hotter. When it does get hot, it takes longer to cool down without a fan.</p><p></p><p>You can use any DDR 2100 or above memory in your iBook G4. There is no such "memory built just for your laptop". Just get ones with good quality chips, such as Samsung or Hynix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoltenLava, post: 37194"] My iBook doesn't get any hotter than other laptops that I used before, whether it's Powerbook, Thinkpad, Sony VAIO, etc. I don't think iBook has a fan in it (or mine never turned itself on yet), and that could explain why it could be perceived to get hotter. When it does get hot, it takes longer to cool down without a fan. You can use any DDR 2100 or above memory in your iBook G4. There is no such "memory built just for your laptop". Just get ones with good quality chips, such as Samsung or Hynix. [/QUOTE]
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