(24-Nov-2016, 19:15)yabaVR Wrote: It might be that the fan is the culprit here.The high revs of the fan produces a large amount of noise on the power inside the Mac Mini. If there were a passive cooling mod (different case?) on the inet I would go for it.
gui
Hi Gui,
It was definitely more than just a bit of fan noise. There were massive stutters towards the end. I've since found that when the mini isn't near the D, the fan doesn't actually kick in. If i wanted an easy passive cooling mod/tweak, I could always get a cooling block from the freezer and put that on top. And grab a second one to keep my beer cool.
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