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Silent Macs

Trash80toHP_Mini

NIGHT STALKER
Those are the only ones AFAIK. Dunno about the 2400, but even PowerBooks needed fans when they switched over to PCI architecture.

 

volvo242gt

Well-known member
Aren't we forgetting about the G4 cube? IIRC, that machine didn't have a fan. It did have a hard drive and optical drive, though.

-J

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
PCI PowerBooks have a fan, but it only comes on very, very rarely. I've never heard the fan in my Wallstreet spin up, and I've only heard my TiBook's spin up a couple of times.

 

RickNel

Well-known member
I've only heard my TiBook's spin up a couple of times
Glad to hear that. I've used mine for about a year and never heard the fan - thought it might be faulty. The area under the power intake gets too hot for lap-comfort though, while charging.

Rick

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
Negative - all LCs had fans. From the original LC through to the 475. Same with all AIO LCs.

Theoretically, you probably could get away with removing the fan from an LC with no HDD, but I wouldn't recommend it. As it is the fans they used are very, very quiet.

 

paws

Well-known member
I've run an LCIII fanless before. Wrote an essay for uni on it (c. 2008) so it ran for 8-12h per day for a week or so. No trouble.

 
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