And let's not forget the original Macintosh, which Steve Jobs insisted shouldnt have a fan and likewise tended to overheat. Of course, that was only after learning the lessons of the Apple ///, where
> Jobs insisted on the idea of having no fan or air vents, in order to make the computer run quietly. ...
> Many Apple IIIs were thought to have failed due to their inability to properly dissipate heat. inCider stated in 1986 that "Heat has always been a formidable enemy of the Apple ///",[15] and some users reported that their Apple IIIs became so hot that the chips started dislodging from the board, causing the screen to display garbled data or their disk to come out of the slot "melted".