View Full Version : Newest Powerbooks - how noisy?
BIS2
Jun 20, 2004, 03:37 PM
I'm looking to get a PB this summer (95% sure it will be the 15%), but I have one question: how noisy is the latest version? My mother has a 15" TiBook and the fan is on constantly - it drives me crazy! By contrast, I have a 12" iBook from work, and the fan almost never comes on - when it does, its only for a second or two.
What experience have people had with the latest PB's? I just don't know if I can take that constant fan noise.
russed
Jun 20, 2004, 03:55 PM
i have a rev b 12" and it is very quiet. in comparison to ordinary windows laptops its silent! the fan harly ever comes on and when it does it never bothers me as its so quiet!
Bhennies
Jun 20, 2004, 04:23 PM
whisper quiet.
aswitcher
Jun 20, 2004, 04:48 PM
My new 17" is quite noisy when the fan kicks in.
MontgomeryBurns
Jun 20, 2004, 05:33 PM
The 15" is almost completely silent when on and awake. When it is sleeping its completely silent.
kirk26
Jun 20, 2004, 07:28 PM
Mine never makes a sound.
Gherkin
Jun 20, 2004, 07:32 PM
If you are in a totally silent room, you will hear the hard drive clicking every few seconds or so (as you access stuff).
but, right now for example, I have a fan on and the window open, and I can't hear a peep from the PB (I have the new 15"). I don't think my fan has ever come on yet, and if it has, it's gotta be pretty quiet because I haven't noticed it.
furrina
Jun 21, 2004, 01:43 AM
My new 15" PB is so quiet I can hardly believe it's a computer. I can't even hear anything when I put my ear on it.
Coolvirus007
Jun 21, 2004, 02:00 AM
The fan rarely goes on. It turns only during games and other intense apps, which can sound like a dell but it shuts off afterwards, unlike a dell, and all I can here is the hard drive sometimes. You can't do anything about the hard drive because apple doesn't make them.
BIS2
Jun 21, 2004, 11:34 AM
Great, it sounds like the newer models are quieter. is there anyone who has used both a TiBook and an AlBook 15" who can compare them directly?
thanks again
ndanimal
Jun 21, 2004, 12:05 PM
My rev b is like a sound vortex, I hit it with a frying pan and it didn't make a sound!
Steven1621
Jun 21, 2004, 12:35 PM
my new 15in is essentially silent. the fans come up occasionally when doing intensive tasks. do note: the PB gets incredibly hot.
wide
Jun 21, 2004, 01:02 PM
My Dell 600m is quiet in whatever it does. Like the PowerBooks, it does get obscenely hot at times.
mac_gal
Jun 23, 2004, 04:36 PM
I have the new 15" (1.5GHz) and it is silent.
DEAD silent.
It's been nearly a month and I haven't heard the fans, either ... strange. The only thing I've noticed is a brief hard drive click when my PB awakens from sleep.
yippy
Jun 23, 2004, 06:02 PM
For the most part my new 15" is silent.
On startup the fans spin for a few seconds and it is a little loud, but I have never had then come on while using the computer.
Also, the CD drive is a bit noisy when accessing a CD. But unless you are constantly running something off of a CD that is not a problem at all.
h'biki
Jun 23, 2004, 07:15 PM
Great, it sounds like the newer models are quieter. is there anyone who has used both a TiBook and an AlBook 15" who can compare them directly?
thanks again
My 15" 1.5ghz AlBook is MUCH quieter than the TiBook, although I think my TiBook is louder now after I dropped it (fan never kick soff).
I got the 5400 RPM drive and its got a distinct high-pitched noise thats noticeable on recordings and the like.
Still, damn good.
virividox
Jun 23, 2004, 10:31 PM
hmm when i play war craft or am wokring on photoshop the fan kicks in and you can hear it but otherwise its pretty silent
umm if u wanna test the loudness try repairing permissions
Anticipat3
Jun 23, 2004, 10:34 PM
Yeah, I have a new 15" Al, one of my roomies has a 667 Ti. Mine is much quieter, the fan RARELY kicks in. Only after more than an hour of Warcraft.
DJY
Jun 27, 2004, 07:08 PM
My 17" is perfect!
I can hear my old clunky PeeCee from miles away... but sitting at my 17" Powerbook - can normally don't hear a thing!
Occasioanlly superdrive if I'm giving it a workout... and the fan? mmmm can't recall (much must be good).
Whigga Spitta
Jun 27, 2004, 07:37 PM
My new 15 incher (1.5 Ghz) has been exceptionally quiet. Only when I have been using GarageBand, Photoshop CS, and Reason at the same time has the fan come on. And even then it was hardly noticable. I have been VERY impressed with the quality, overall, with this piece of machinery.
bwawn
Jun 27, 2004, 08:44 PM
Hm, I'm definitely calling up Apple and sending my new 15" for warranty tomorrow. The hard drive started developing a noise I can only describe as somewhat like static, which is obviously an issue. However, when I first got the machine and turned it on, I thought a fan was going when the hard drive spun up. After using an old 600MHz iBook that was completely silent -- I literally could not hear any part of it, hard drive included, at any time -- my new 15" Aluminum PowerBook is definitely very loud. The fan rarely ever spins up, but my hard drive is unnecessarily loud... at least, after coming from a completely silent iBook. The hard drive also makes a very, very faint buzzing sound when asleep. I'll stop by an Apple store tomorrow and check out their PowerBooks to see what they sound like.
The hard drive is the 5400RPM 80GB, by the way.
BakedBeans
Jun 28, 2004, 02:42 AM
Hm, I'm definitely calling up Apple and sending my new 15" for warranty tomorrow. The hard drive started developing a noise I can only describe as somewhat like static, which is obviously an issue. However, when I first got the machine and turned it on, I thought a fan was going when the hard drive spun up. After using an old 600MHz iBook that was completely silent -- I literally could not hear any part of it, hard drive included, at any time -- my new 15" Aluminum PowerBook is definitely very loud. The fan rarely ever spins up, but my hard drive is unnecessarily loud... at least, after coming from a completely silent iBook. The hard drive also makes a very, very faint buzzing sound when asleep. I'll stop by an Apple store tomorrow and check out their PowerBooks to see what they sound like.
The hard drive is the 5400RPM 80GB, by the way.
ok, you have me a little worrie now, i am thinking of getting a 15inch 1.5ghz fully loaed (128mbvram, faster hd ect)
but ive heard ppl say things about the faster hd and the noise levels, how much performance boost does it give??/
josepho
Jun 28, 2004, 03:51 AM
My fan comes on every day on my Rev C 12" PB. The reason, however, is plain to see: I always use my PB in bed, so it's resting on the duvet, which doesn't exactly lead to good airflow. If it's on a desk I don't think it's ever come on!
Mobile computing (read: bed computing) is sweet!
etep
Jun 28, 2004, 04:55 AM
Hm, I'm definitely calling up Apple and sending my new 15" for warranty tomorrow. The hard drive started developing a noise I can only describe as somewhat like static, which is obviously an issue. However, when I first got the machine and turned it on, I thought a fan was going when the hard drive spun up. After using an old 600MHz iBook that was completely silent -- I literally could not hear any part of it, hard drive included, at any time -- my new 15" Aluminum PowerBook is definitely very loud. The fan rarely ever spins up, but my hard drive is unnecessarily loud... at least, after coming from a completely silent iBook. The hard drive also makes a very, very faint buzzing sound when asleep. I'll stop by an Apple store tomorrow and check out their PowerBooks to see what they sound like.
The hard drive is the 5400RPM 80GB, by the way.
I've got the same problem (mine is the standard 60GB). Actually when I bought the machine it was totally silent apart from the occasional fan noise which was expected under heavy load. The disk started the noise some time ago and doesn't seem to go away. Lucky the warranty is still valid.
JFreak
Jun 28, 2004, 05:06 AM
my 15" albook is quite silent still, although the hard drive WILL get noisier in time, when it's used. mine is on almost 24/7 and it is already noticeably louder than half a year ago. it will need a hard drive replacement within a year. but still, quiet enough, and the cooling fan is not a problem.
the tibook, however, is noisy by default. at least my old 667mhz dvi model was, because the cooling fan had to operate almost all the time. the reason for this was the stock toshiba 4200rpm hard drive, because after i changed it to a hitachi 7200rpm drive (which itself was quieter, too), the thing ran MUCH cooler and the cooling fan almost seemed to disappear. after the drive change i had to stress the cpu at +80% for some time to get the fan operating!
so for the original poster: change the hard drive of your mom's tibook to a new one. it will help a lot in regards of noise levels and hard drive performance. the stock drive is too slow and needs to work more than necessary, so it overheats. i recommend buying such a drive that has 8mb cache buffer and at least 5400rpm rotational speed. it is really worth it, and the drive is relatively easy to change by yourself if you can handle a screwdriver.
h'biki
Jun 28, 2004, 09:20 AM
The hard drive is the 5400RPM 80GB, by the way.
5400s are generally noiser than 4800s.
Your description sounds very much like my Powerbook and I don't consider it abnormal... maybe I'm just not picky. I'm used to working on a dual g4 desktop with 4 internal hard drives and 2 externals... and thats loud.
atszyman
Jun 29, 2004, 01:18 PM
ok, you have me a little worrie now, i am thinking of getting a 15inch 1.5ghz fully loaed (128mbvram, faster hd ect)
but ive heard ppl say things about the faster hd and the noise levels, how much performance boost does it give??/
Check this out for performance specs on 5400 vs 4200 and 128MB VRAM vs 64MB.
http://www.barefeats.com/pb12.html
spencecb
Jun 29, 2004, 02:46 PM
I currently have a 15" AL PowerBook, which replaced my TiBook. I can say that the Al PB is much quieter than the TiBook. Even when the fan does come on (and it does), it is quiet and not much of a distraction. Of course, it won't come on if you don't do a lot of heavy computing, but mine comes on often because I fun FOLDING all the time, so my processor never really cools down. One thing different about the fan on the AL PB's, they only run for a few minutes and then turn back off, whereas the TiBook's fan would run until it returned the insides to its appropriate temperature. Hope that helps :-)
osprey76
Jun 29, 2004, 04:42 PM
Check this out for performance specs on 5400 vs 4200 and 128MB VRAM vs 64MB.
http://www.barefeats.com/pb12.html
Ah! Beat me to it. I clicked on the second page of this thread and was looking for that article. I find it and come back and you've stolen my thunder. :)
On a more useful note, BareFeats is a good site to check on relative performance information.
OldManJimbo
Jun 29, 2004, 04:54 PM
12" 1GHz PB - sometimes I have to look over to see if it's even on - very quiet. Fan runs when I have a lot of apps going but nothing like the Dell latitude is switched from. That thing sounded like a Maytag all day long.
Opitical drive produces some noise, but that's understandable. Nothing more than expected.
Counterfit
Jun 29, 2004, 05:36 PM
Mine has been much quieter since I got an A/C for my room. Besides keeping the ambient temp lower, the noise from it (and my speakers) also drowns out the PB whenever the fans come on.
BakedBeans
Jun 29, 2004, 06:10 PM
Check this out for performance specs on 5400 vs 4200 and 128MB VRAM vs 64MB.
http://www.barefeats.com/pb12.html
thanks alot for posting that very helpful link, i was shocke at how little diffrence the uprated card andhd make.... but becuase the so cheap, i still think i will get them...
do you know how much longer btos take to ship???
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