Mothra wrote:
> Ok, just got my new G4 800 Powerbook to match the desktop..
> After having it on for maybe 20-30 minutes, just enough time to
> download/install AIM, IE 5.2.1, and Mac OS 10.1.5, the damn power supply
> practically burned my hand when I turned it off and put it up.
>
> Now I can understand the laptop getting rather warm, which it did, although
> I still say a little too warm, but should the power supply get that hot as
> well? Took a week to get this thing and I really hope I don1t have to take
> it back already..
>
> Anyone else with a new Titanium experience the same heat levels?
> And yes Im not kidding when I say the power supply was hot enough to just
> about burn someone..
I have one as well as a 667 DVI and they are *that* hot. I use an iPodium
Coolpad with a USB bus powered minifan (made by kensington) that is plugged
into the back of it with the fan aimed under the case at the enclosed metal
bottom. That helps alot. I got both accessories for less than $50.
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