Which G4 did you have? I had a dual 1Ghz G4 and damn that thing was LOUD and the fans would oscillate instead of staying at a steady pace.
Mine was 667Mhz but I'm pretty sure I had the same fan setup as you. What you describe sounds exactly like mine. It was the worst during the summer, at times it sounded like an extra fan kicked in if I was doing some CPU-intensive task.
You can hear the fans if you put your ear right up to it, and you can hear the hard drive(s) access every now and then, but it is amazing at how quiet it is. I love it!
Yeah that's about right.
The Macintosh Pro looks badass but is a little too industrial for my needs. I don't play games or do any heavy video editing or anything on my computer.
Is the Mini a G5 processor? I am amazed they still sell those.
Do they? I thought they stopped selling G5s. Actually, the mini I bought is the newest model. It's an Intel. Here's the stats out of the box, straight from the System Profiler:
Hardware Overview:
Model Name: Mac mini
Model Identifier: Macmini2,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per processor): 4 MB
Memory: 1 GB
Bus Speed: 667 MHz
Boot ROM Version: MM21.009A.B00
SMC Version: 1.19f0Of course, the RAM is expandable beyond 1GB but 1GB is plenty for me right now. It came with a 120 GB hard drive and one of those SuperDrives that burns DVDs as well as CDs. These 2.0GHz minis must be pretty new because I almost bought one a month or so ago and the fastest model they had was 1.8GHz. I'm glad I held off.
I hope you used Migration Assistant. Boot your G4 up in Target Disc mode, connect a firewire cable between the two computers and the G4 will mount on the Mini as an external disc. Then use the app called Migration Assistant (or something similar) in the utilities folder and once it's done your desktop and everything else will be almost exactly like the old computer, but just on new hardware. It'll even copy over your wallpaper & stuff.
Ooops, didn't know about that. I went ahead and did it the old fashioned way. But there really wasn't a whole lot to transfer since I'm going to leave the G4 hooked up in the other room for the time being, anyway, since it operates the scanner which requires OS 9. I copied desktop stuff and whatever was in our "User" folders. Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, maybe there is a way to get the scanner to work under OS 10.4. I never actually tried.
For some reason WMP sets my fan on full blast almost instantly.
f*ck WMP. Have you tried VLC instead?