Had it since April 14, plenty of iTunes, iChat (with and without video), playing games like Doom 3 and Quake 4, lots of surfing, downloading and watching Quicktime stuff in HD (1080) and as of yet not a single lockdown. Hope it stays that way, but everyone out there experiencing problems, you have my sympathy.
I hope the issue will be addressed by Apple and they'll fix it soon, whatever it is.
so, from this poll - half of all ATI imacs are faulty ?!?
do you connect to the internet via ethernet or wifi?
You have to add all the users that do not have a problem, and therefore did not start reading the forum and did not vote![]()
I connect to the internet via cable modem, so it's Ethernet. Like I said, haven't had any problems yet, but that doesn't necessarily mean the problem isn't lurking somewhere behind the next corner for me. Haven't done anything so GPU-heavy yet, so maybe that's why I haven't had any troubles yet. But then again people are reporting that their system freezes while surfing with Safari or while listening to music via iTunes, so I don't know ... at the moment I just consider myself extremely lucky.
I've been using mine for about a week (since April 14) now no crashes. It's a 3.06GHz. I've run Migration assitant to get files off my old iMac, used itunes, iphoto, safari, vlc, Vuze, eyetv, tvu and played COD3, because of Vuze, I run it about 20 hours a day, (I also use my iMac to watch tv) no problems here. The GPU will get to about 70C while gaming, but that's no problem, it should be specified to at least 85C, if not 125C.
I havent done anything heavy on the imac. I dont own any mac games or large software. Ive only ever used safari and itunes! yet I still have 10+ freezes under my belt with minimal use. I am a Solid WIFI user though, connecting to my mac mini downstairs, remote linking to imac from plex and torrent downloads.
I am also holding on to my faulty one until it arriveswell done
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How do you connect to the internet mate? WIFI or not?
We might be on to something here. Been to a few other forums and have asked the question there as well and so far every single working iMac is connected to the Internet via Ethernet and everyone who is using WIFI is having the lockups.
Maybe we should start a separate thread on the issue?
We might be on to something here. Been to a few other forums and have asked the question there as well and so far every single working iMac is connected to the Internet via Ethernet and everyone who is using WIFI is having the lockups.
Maybe we should start a separate thread on the issue?
think that to try to discard the wifi problem, people who didn't have the problem so far (and have the possibility) should switch from ethernet cable to wifi for a quite long period in order to see if theirs hang too.
And viceversa, people who had the problem should switch from wifi to ethernet to see if their machines cease to freeze
My new iMac did not freeze up for the first 24 hours even under heavy gaming.
However, I used iDVD to watch a dvd movie and it crashed twice.
I was connected to the internet via ethernet, although I don't think I disabled the WiFi.
-M
My new iMac did not freeze up for the first 24 hours even under heavy gaming.
However, I used iDVD to watch a dvd movie and it crashed twice.
I was connected to the internet via ethernet, although I don't think I disabled the WiFi.
-M
Are the wifi cars on freezing and non freezing iMacs the same model ?
User "fjaekel" in post #7 of the "Has the first replacement 4850 been received?" thread says he's not using Wifi, and he's on his second dud of an iMac.