DoFoT9 macrumors P6 Jun 11, 2007 17,586 100 London, United Kingdom Nov 3, 2010 #51 not that i actually have the 2010 iMac - but do owners who have manually installed an SSD into their "spare" slot notice any massive temp changes?
not that i actually have the 2010 iMac - but do owners who have manually installed an SSD into their "spare" slot notice any massive temp changes?
SpitUK macrumors 6502a Mar 5, 2010 905 855 East Yorkshire, UK Nov 3, 2010 #52 Yes. I cook eggs on mine now
DoFoT9 macrumors P6 Jun 11, 2007 17,586 100 London, United Kingdom Nov 3, 2010 #53 SpitUK said: Yes. I cook eggs on mine now Click to expand... HA! only my Core Duo MBP gets hot enough to do that (i.e. 100C)
SpitUK said: Yes. I cook eggs on mine now Click to expand... HA! only my Core Duo MBP gets hot enough to do that (i.e. 100C)
SpitUK macrumors 6502a Mar 5, 2010 905 855 East Yorkshire, UK Nov 3, 2010 #54 Seriously tho, I have a 120gb ssd and 2Tb drive inside my 2010 iMac and its running cooler than my 2009 imac with 1tb.
Seriously tho, I have a 120gb ssd and 2Tb drive inside my 2010 iMac and its running cooler than my 2009 imac with 1tb.
S Shanpdx macrumors 68030 Sep 24, 2008 2,534 346 Blazer town! Nov 3, 2010 #55 can i install the SSD using same instruction for my iMac 21.5"
F fuchsi macrumors member Aug 26, 2010 53 0 Nov 6, 2010 #56 Guys check this Video out. It might help It basically shows how to open up your Imac, add E-Sata Port and exchange the HD all in the Professional way. (macsales rule!) Sadly a SSD add tutorial is badly missing in the clip...but very woth the viewing never the less http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/turnkey/iMac_2010_27/video
Guys check this Video out. It might help It basically shows how to open up your Imac, add E-Sata Port and exchange the HD all in the Professional way. (macsales rule!) Sadly a SSD add tutorial is badly missing in the clip...but very woth the viewing never the less http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/turnkey/iMac_2010_27/video