Don't think so ....... the heat would probably be too much in such an enclosed space. (I could be wrong, I usually amWhat do you suppose are the chances of something like this in the next revision on the 24?
What do you suppose are the chances of something like this in the next revision on the 24?
I don't see how we can't get a Quad into an iMac.
Let's remember we were able to fit a G5 into that same enclosure...
The G5 design was actually a bit thicker to accomodate the G5, but they thinned it out a bit for the CD/C2D design.![]()
Don't think so ....... the heat would probably be too much in such an enclosed space. (I could be wrong, I usually am)
I think they could do it. I am thinking that they could use the lowest end Quad Core 2.4GHz in the Biggest iMac. Call it like the iMac Pro....
Basically, you are asking what the chances Apple will switch to a desktop chipset for the iMacs..
I disagree, what we are asking is will Apple not only start using a desktop chip, but will the pick one that is a Quad Core Chip.
50W TDP Clovertown processors are available. The iMac can handle that amount of heat but you're get a lot more fan noise.
You'd just need Intel to provide it in Socket M/P configurations.
50W TDP Clovertown processors are available. The iMac can handle that amount of heat but you're get a lot more fan noise.
You'd just need Intel to provide it in Socket M/P configurations.
It'd be much more noisy at 100% load then Yonah and Merom. I know the fans can hit 5000 RPM inside the iMac. I've never seen them go over 2000 though.There wouldn't that much of an increase in fan noise. After all, the current chips are about 35 W, and that is only "maximum" spec. The quad-core chips at idle only draw marginally power power than dual-core desktop chips in testing. It's only at maximum CPU usage that it draws noticeably more.
The current iMac design will never offer this degree of expandabilityPersonally, I wouldn't care if it was a little thicker in order to accomodate options/upgrades such as dual drives, Quad core, etc.