I think there are free or cheap programs that will tell you what the internal 
temperatures are, I would look for these on cnet or one of the mac sites, and 
see what the internal temps actually are. If internal temps really are a 
problem, I would make sure the inside is relatively clean (not a big dust build 
up), then perhaps a small fan mounted near the exhaust would help "pull" the 
hot air out of the case further. Make sure this fan is nothing you would get 
cut on badly if you come into contact with it, and I would consult some of our 
mac experts (not me) on good fans that would efficiently do this. Seems like 
spending a few more bucks on a good fan may be worth it, instead of a really 
cheap fan, but I am not an expert by any means. 

Dennis



On Monday, September 28, 2009, at 10:29AM, "Elliott Price" 
<callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>Unless it's getting really, really hot, enough to crash your system, I  
>would say it's not that much of a problem. Since they don't have a fan  
>and cool by letting the heat rise up and out of the vent around the  
>handle, if that area is hot it means the computer's insides aren't as  
>hot. It's the same kind of thing as the compact macs. If it is a  
>problem, your solution sounds like a viable one. (Although the thought  
>of cutting up an iMac is disturbing to me...) I wonder how the  
>structural integrity would be without the "Blueberry" top case? That  
>would let more heat escape (And also be a potential shock hazard...)  
>Anyways, hope that was helpful... :)
>
>
>       -Elliott Price
>Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
>Graphic Design - Artwork Setup
>Websites - Low Cost Custom Websites
>
>On Sep 27, 2009, at 8:49 PM, Christian Wacker wrote:
>
>>
>> So i've been bugging you for weeks about my "new" blueberry iMac  
>> and...
>> the bugger overheats after a few hours of use...
>> I'm tempted to slice out the handle and replace it with a massive blue
>> LED fan, or 2 smaller blue LED fans on either side.
>> I know this will ruin the "origional" ness of the iMac (bigger HDD,
>> max ram, new CD-RW\DVD-ROM drive, upgraded speakers, who knows what
>> else...) , but I don't care... it isn't like anyone really wanted this
>> anyways, and I don't plan on selling it anytime soon.
>> I would power it off the same cord for the HDD, and it would be
>> attached to an inline rheostat  to allow for adjustment of speed (or
>> to allow me to turn it off)
>> Any one have any better ideas for cooling it\placement of fans\ways to
>> keep it cool without butchering the case?
>>
>> Thanks for he help currently, and i've (hopefully) gotten the wireless
>> thing fixed (bad channel, cordless phones were interfering)
>> -christian
>>
>> >
>
>
>>
>
>

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