![]() The OS installed is 100% up to date as of all updates available today including the recent EFI update whichĮnabled 6.0Gbp/s SATA 3.0 capability with two of the iMac’s three SATA ports.įrom the iMacs, these model drives were found present in the systems we received: Apple’s current latest 2011 iMac models have Apple Model Identifiers of iMac12,1 for the 21.5″ and iMac12,2 for the 27″ regardless of what base model/options selected. This includes one or more of each model processor option and/or video option. In our lab, we have all the different flavors of iMac 21.5″ and 27″ 2011 models currently shipping. What is our testing environment/parameters? These are great systems right from the get-go… But pardon us or anyone who wants to make them even better. The vast majority will never even think about after purchase options that Apple does support, such as installing additional memory. Most iMac buyers (and buyers of anything Apple in general) are more than satisfied with how things are right out of the box. We’ve been excitedly covering these new iMacs starting with an unboxing and teardown blog post just hours after they were first introduced. These machines up the game considerably and provide performance that can even match up with the Mac Pro for a lot of applications. I want to be very clear that I think these are absolutely the best iMacs ever. I’d like to personally address some questions, context, and provide additional technical detail concerning this issue. Problem very much solved.It’s incredible the coverage generated by yesterday’s blog article on the further iMac upgrade restrictions. It worked immediately and has continued to do so all day so far. Bought and installed the HDD Fan Control software this morning. I'm not one for writing reviews or sending feedback but in the case of HDD Fan Control I just had to! I replaced a near dead hard drive in a 27' late 2009 iMac a couple of days ago and although the operation was a success I have since fallen victim to the HDD fan spinning itself up into a frenzy of 5500rpm and giving everyone in the office a headache! I was at a loss as to what to do about it especially as I found out about the firmware issue which basically means that you're stuffed really. Run Windows & other x86 operating systems side-by-side with Mac OS X. HDD Fan Control controls the fan speed in relation to the drive's temperature. IMac HDD Fan Control does not require Apple’s temperature sensor or cable to obtain the drives temperature as it uses the S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) protocol built into all drives, this means you no longer need the temperature sensor or cable for the fan to operate correctly. Works with all HDD's & SSD's Have you replaced your iMac’s Hard Drive with a new HDD or a SSD and the fan has started running at full speed creating a lot of noise? HDD Fan Control controls the fan speed in relation to the drive's temperature, slows the fan down preventing the loud noise and keeps your drive safe from overheating.Does not need the Apple Temperature Sensor or Firmware. ![]() Allows HDD Fan to run at a speed related to Drive's temperature.Stops the fan always running at full speed.HDD Fan Control Reduce Fan Noise and Protect your Drive.
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