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New 27" iMac Leaving Unit Powered On
So, I have an 8,1 24" iMac (Early 2008) and leave the power applied almost all the time. I do this because it takes forever to boot ML. The bad thing is that it tends to freeze up a lot when I do this.
I am patiently waiting for my Late 2012 iMac 27", 3.4GHz, 1TB/Fusion, 680MX (still processing) and wonder if I will have the same need to leave it powered on. Do you guys leave your machine on? And for what purposes? |
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Poll: Do you turn you MBP off? Should I sleep or shut down when I'm away? If you guys always sleep and never shut down... MacBook Pro: Sleep or Shut Down? Is it 'bad' to never shut an iMac down, but instead sleep it? Do you shut down or sleep your MBA? |
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It should be fine powered on all the time. As per your current iMac, what kind of freezing is it and what graphics card does it have in it?
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Last edited by Intell; Yesterday at 11:50 AM. |
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Everything is stock, except for RAM and HDD. I'll get the beach ball, and sometimes the grey screen of death.
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I always have left my machines on. I only restart when required to do so from an update. Although, with the fusion drive this thing boots right up so I may change my tactics. Meh, probably not though; I like to sit right down, tap a key, and have it ready to go.
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iMac 27 (2012) 3.2Ghz, 16GB, 1TB Fusion, 680MX, Samsung Blu-ray ODD; Mac Mini (2011); iPad 3; iPhone 5 |
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I just rebooted my new 2012 27" iMac and it took less than 10 seconds to boot. So no matter what, it'll run fast and good
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