I hear an imperceptible noise coming from my iMac, most of the time is whisper quiet.
you don't have a defective unit, if you want just get the fan replaced.
I need to get very close (within 5 inches) to my iMac to hear the fan noise at 1200rpm.Can you hear the airflow at 1200 rpm?? I worry about having a defective unit. May you help me please?![]()
that is what is directing airflow, and if thats the noise you hear, you can always try any another fan, no need to replace the entire unit.Sorry, but if it's not defective, why change the fan?? The question is to confirm if it is common to hear the airflow at 1200 rpm in a quiet place.
that is what is directing airflow, and if thats the noise you hear, you can always try any another fan, no need to replace the entire unit.
it is common depending on the environment, can't say for certain. but if its not overheating or having any other issues i think its perfectly fine, imo.
Totally normal. We've been discussing this since the late '12 iMac came out since it's still the same design internally with the fan and shape of the iMac. In a totally quiet room, you can hear some of the fan noise, as in the the air movement being produced by a fan pushing air out the computer vent in the back. A little background noise is enough to overtake the sound you hear from the iMac. Any ticking, bad whiring sound is not normal though.How can I try another fan?? I just bought my computer.I only want to confirm if it is common to hear the airflow at 1200 rpm in a quiet place.
Thank you all for your answers. I am convinced that the noise is normal.