ine if you do a tad of tweaking, slim your apps with
XSlimmer or similar, and don't run anything too heavy.
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Not necessarily. That's just the vent that prevents explosions.
On Mar 7, 2011 5:04 PM, "Jonas Ulrich" wrote:
> If you open up the first generation G5 iMac, you original capacitors are
all
> stamped with a "K". If they are stamped with something else, they've been
> replaced. I've seen ones stampe