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cmeisenzahl

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A friend and I were putting an SSD into a new late 2012 Mac Mini and in spite of being careful broke off the fan connector. He wired the fan directly to a USB cable so the fan now spins 100% of the time. And the Mini of course can no no longer determine or manipulate the speed of the fan.


I did however just install the smcFanControl app. But I'm wondering, what is safe temperature range for the inside of the Mini? When should I get worried it's too warm?


Thanks very much in advance,
Chris
 
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dasx

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Problem would be the fan not being able to spin up. If it's always at 5500rpm then the Mini will be fine.

I'd consider repairing it, as that fan at 5500rpm is pretty noisy and can end up making you crazy.
 

cmeisenzahl

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Problem would be the fan not being able to spin up. If it's always at 5500rpm then the Mini will be fine.

I'd consider repairing it, as that fan at 5500rpm is pretty noisy and can end up making you crazy.

Thanks, dasx. Running fine now and not too noisy at all. Temps between 85 and 108F so far. I think it's working okay.
 

dasx

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Jun 18, 2012
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Thanks, dasx. Running fine now and not too noisy at all. Temps between 85 and 108F so far. I think it's working okay.

Well, if it's doesn't disturb you then it's fine.

FYI, the fan fixed at 5500rpm might cause it to fail sooner than expected. ;)
 
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