New Compact Mac Hardware Upgrades!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Today I'm upgrading my Macintosh SE with new hardware that will make it much quieter. I'm installing a quiet new fan and a BlueSCSI hard drive emulator!
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Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX Fan
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'Willow, Awake' by Sappheiros (CC 3.0)
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The Mac SE fan has a distinct sound that I do actually like. It's super-nostalgic to me. I film this computer all the time tho and it's too loud for the videos so I had to do it. If you enjoyed this vid make sure to turn on those notifications so you'll know when I put new ones out! ✌️
The old MiniScribe 20mb HD was sooooo loud but unique to the SE at least when I was growing up.
I don't quite understand how anything on the computer can be "grounded" when it is sitting on a table with the power cord unplugged, but then, I'm only just smart enough to know that I don't understand electricity.
If I'm not mistaken a charge will build on the inside of the tube and an opposite charge on the outside. It's not moving the electricity to the actual ground but rather equalizing the charge around the CRT. It didn't pop here though so I don't think there was a charge.
yes, you clearly don't understand electricity
I love your channel, Gruz. Before you came along, the Macintosh wasn’t properly represented on RUclips. You inspired me to start my own channel. 👍🏻
As a BlueSCSI seller, I can safely say you've made a great choice, sir!
Absolutely agree. It's an incredible product!
You can easily remove hot glue by soaking it with rubbing alcohol. The hot glue will just pop off. (I don't know if this works on the 40+ years old Apple glue. Works wonders on modern hot glue.)
I've seen a few videos about replacing the fan in the SE or SE/30... but I never see anyone talk about if the new fans match the old fans ACFM.
I've been interested in a comparison like this as well!
To be honest it feels like there's more airflow than it needs. Absolutely more airflow than the original fan (from my humble back of the hand judgement) but yeah scientific results would be great!
I seriously chuckled when I heard " I'm a professional..... stripper", lol
When working on SEs, you should remove the neck board. I broke a CRT by bumping it.
is that a joystick plugin?, i've been trying to find a joystick for my Classic Mac.
Thanks for checking out BlueSCSI! The MacWars bootup scarred me too :D - If you ever need any help or have questions drop by our discord!
Absolutely! Thanks Eric! 👍
Thanks, im getting motivated to fix or at least mess around with my crt.
Just follow all precautions and it's not nearly as difficult as it seems! 👍
For the fan, you had three wires, I think it was a yellow wire, what you do with that, just hide it?
What did you do with the yellow wire from the noctua? I left it unattached and just soldered the red and black wires up to those on the board of my SE like you appear to have done, but I'm paranoid this is not the high cooling scenario
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Now they’re building these crappy attic fans into all new houses. The drone on all day and drive you nuts. And there’s no way to turn them off.
After two years, is that fan still quiet?
I kinda wonder how much noise was really just the hard drive. In a way, it would seem weird to me to have a totally silent Mac!
thank you gruz i am a all time fan i love your videos i never ever missed out anny of your videos after i subscribed but sorry this time you will forgive me won't you
Old hard drives used to be very loud. Imagine a whole lab full of these old machines with hard drives whining away.
Glad the DB25 ended up coming in handy already!
It definitely has! Thanks Tom! 😁
When will these be back in stock?
@@MichaelEilers Hey Michael, I'm planning to add more to my store over the weekend(probably sunday)
Hello, what's the advantage of BlueSCSI over the Floppy EMU you show in the same video? Don't they provide the same functionality? Thanks
Floppy Emu is intended as a floppy disk replacement (1.4MB or 800K virtual floppies) where BlueSCSI is meant as a Hard Drive replacement.
I love that screw driver mod! Looks like I’ll have to make one myself.
BlueSCSI - all out of stock!
EDIT: seems to be out of stock at your link, searching for BlueSCSI seems to indicate other sellers selling the same thing?
I believe all the BlueSCSI units are hand assembled so they have multiple people putting them together in their free time. The official sellers are here: scsi.blue
I think this is one the most in-depth videos I've seen about doing maintenance work on classic Macs outside of Mac84's channel. Loved it!
Great fun video. You can't beat a good bodge job. This is the way I would have done it.
Thanks! 👍
All BlueSCSI products are out of stock; anyone have another source for these?
There's usually some in stock from one of the authorized sellers at bluescsi.com
thanks
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I couldn't agree more! I just can't stand loud fan noise. I was so stoked when I got my hands on my M1 Mac and could finally use something that was both powerful and near totally silent. At this point I am spoiled and can no longer tolerate traditional computers.
2:49 I’m really curious about what happened with System Picker. I noticed that the Read Me file is hi-lighted a little strangely when you copied it, it if that was a problem you’d expect it to still complain when you copied it individually, right? Weird.
I'm thinking there were some invisible files, or corruption. The drive was so loud it was probably going to die soon...
Big fan of the slap n' shake method
Nice tutorial.