I will admit, I like the pricing of Dells core duo laptops. That being said I think they look fug, plus they run Windows. On top of that they only ship 1.66 Ghz processors in a lot of them.
Max on Macs said:What you have to remember is that this is the first Apple laptop with Intel chips, there are bound to be some problems. That doesn't mean they can ignore them, but when they are fixed I'm sure we'll get repairs/replacements if we call in for them. For now though, I've just been smacking my mac! SmackBook means all the issues so worthwhile, it's amazing!
contoursvt said:So what does that mean? The design team was hit on the head making their first intel powered Mac ?? All the same basic design principles would apply. Keep it cool, keep it quiet. Do what ever it takes. Maybe they comprimised too much by trying to make it an extra 1/8" too thin and 100 grams too light. maybe it should have been a tad thicker to hold a slightly larger cooler and fan so that it would run at accpetable temps.
slffl said:Also, God help us if Apple ever turns their laptops into frankenstein just so we can get to the CPU.
First of all, its not cooling paste, they use a pre manufactured pad. First thing I do when I see these is break out a knife and take them off to reapply "paste".Subiklim said:And, ah ha! Normal cooling paste applied!
jared_kipe said:I notice your computer has a socket, thats cool, go run out and throw a 2GHz into it and see how quiet and cool it is.
Subiklim said:I'm not quite sure I get this post. I never said the Dell was better than the Apple. I said that it exhibits fewer cooling problems than the Apple.
The Dell is usable. Like all Dell computers (or any windows machine for that matter), you have to format it right when you get it to get all the manufacturer's crap off. AOL, Dell's wireless dealie, etc. Putting a fresh copy of Windows on it worked, and I haven't experienced a BSOD.
poppe said:http://www.jmusheneaux.com/39c.htm
I figured I'd find the best source out there to see if Apple is truly high grade quality.
I'm sure alot of you have seen this but me new to Apple has not so I thought I'd drop it for all that are in the boat with me.
You take one of those flat blade razor scrapper things and scrape it off. Try not to scratch up the heatsink surface. Clean both the CPU and the heatsink with rubbing alcohol . Then apply some thermal grease.Subiklim said:Willing to give me a 2.0ghz to put in?
Don't they have the same watt consumption anyway, so would it make much of a difference?
Also, mind giving me instructions on how to remove the pad/apply new thermal paste (so long as it doesn't void whatever warranty dell has).
matticus008 said:Part of the problem is that no one cares what Dell does. They ship lemon after lemon, but their business model is a huge revolving door--they'll replace mostly anything you bought with little hassle because they ship an unbelievable number of computers every day. The media couldn't possibly care less about Dells shipping with problems because it's not a sexy topic.
If Apple ships more than one computer with a given problem, though, the media is all over it, and this being an Apple forum, the complaints come rolling in here. Apple has never replaced the computers like Dell does, preferring to stand by their individual products and repair them on a case-by-case basis (also because they don't have the same volume and supply management--Dell probably gets more coming back in a day than Apple has sales). Apples successes and failures are sexy topics, and that's okay, as long as people remember to take it with a bucket of salt.
People might be willing to go through three Dells to get a working one, but I'd much rather my first PowerBook get repaired, because I don't have to round up accessories, box anything back up, keep track of changing serial numbers, etc. all because of recoverable problems. Obviously some computers will need to be replaced entirely, but where it's not necessary, I'd prefer to keep the first one. You never know what might be wrong with the next one and when Dell will stop cooperating.
jared_kipe said:You take one of those flat blade razor scrapper things and scrape it off. Try not to scratch up the heatsink surface. Clean both the CPU and the heatsink with rubbing alcohol . Then apply some thermal grease.
And no they don't have the same watt consumption, that would kinda be like saying a focus engine has the same gas mileage as a mustang. That extra performance has to come from somewhere.
jared_kipe said:You take one of those flat blade razor scrapper things and scrape it off. Try not to scratch up the heatsink surface. Clean both the CPU and the heatsink with rubbing alcohol . Then apply some thermal grease.
And no they don't have the same watt consumption, that would kinda be like saying a focus engine has the same gas mileage as a mustang. That extra performance has to come from somewhere.
jared_kipe said:First of all, its not cooling paste, they use a pre manufactured pad. First thing I do when I see these is break out a knife and take them off to reapply "paste".
Secondly, your chip is a T2300 1.66GHz Core duo. Apple doesn't use anything that slow. Apple's chips are clocked from 1.83GHz to 2.16GHz, I'd be willing to bet that most of the people who complain like hell about them running too hot and all might be running the 2.0GHz models, so we're not really comparing the same things. I notice your computer has a socket, thats cool, go run out and throw a 2GHz into it and see how quiet and cool it is.
Yes maybe some are hot but people dont realize that they are only getting that hot when they are using the cpu hardcore, and the fans are ultra quiet when they kick on. Maybe its just me in that I am used to my loud desktop but this is real quiet I hardly even notice when I am running HL 2 and the fans kick on. I can hold my finger right on that vent for as long as I want other than when the cpu is really going people just need to turn down the best performance to normal or bettery battery they have no need to crank it up when they are just sitting here in the MacRumors forum to be cranking up the performance.poppe said:https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/204066/Imagine all the people trying to use expose or widgets but can't touch there Fkeys because they dont feel like burning their hands (exaggeration).
Many fewer than Dell, to be sure. You're only going to see support problems come here because of the nature of the site. If Apple resolves the problem, there's nothing to talk about. It's only when people can't get what they want from Apple, or the occasional bonehead phone reps (poor iGary) that people turn to MR to find resolution. A large number of the "Apple won't do x for me" complaints are ridiculous, unfounded, PEBKAC problems.poppe said:How many customers have to get shanked before Apple takes notice. You say case by case but all I hear are forums like this guys about taking his case to Apple and being shutdown...
matticus008 said:Many fewer than Dell, to be sure. You're only going to see support problems come here because of the nature of the site. If Apple resolves the problem, there's nothing to talk about. It's only when people can't get what they want from Apple, or the occasional bonehead phone reps (poor iGary) that people turn to MR to find resolution. A large number of the "Apple won't do x for me" complaints are ridiculous, unfounded, PEBKAC problems.
People don't generally post to say "Hey, I had a problem and Apple fixed it! Go Apple!"...it's not newsworthy and this isn't a personal blog. But Apple customer satisfaction is industry-best, and their customer support is consistently #1, too.
matticus008 said:People don't generally post to say "Hey, I had a problem and Apple fixed it! Go Apple!"...it's not newsworthy and this isn't a personal blog. But Apple customer satisfaction is industry-best, and their customer support is consistently #1, too.
iGary:poppe said:I keep hearing about iGary. Please enlighten me about his situation or a thread that will lead me that way.
And yes Dell will have more customers returning because of crap computers. So that makes it ok for Apple to make laptops that are becoming oven like for many of its customers?