I use mine for windows most of the time and keep the monitor at 20 mins for 
shutoff.  when I use the mac side, I set screen curton.

I also watch the ambient room temperature to the extent possible.

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And I also find that turning down the brightness of my display will
help to keep it cooler.

On 13-Jun-08, at 7:11 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

> oh, it has a fan.  make sure it has a lot of clearance overhead and
> behind.
>
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> Hey all,
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> Just wondering, although my iMac is very quiet I really can't hear it,
> it's getting utterally hot, should it? I mean, this is a desktop, and
> I keep it on, and I just don't want it to melt away. Shouldn't this
> thing have a fan in it to keep it cool?
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