bloomfeld
macrumors member
In the last days, I experienced the same symptoms the OP has mentioned before. My 3.1 switched off a few seconds after booting, sometimes with a kernel panic, but most times without. Just like a power outage. Some months ago only half of the RAM was recognized, but this was fixed with simple reseating. I thought it would be the PSU, which would have meant EOL for my Mac, because I'd had to pay 300 Euros for a new one.
But behold: it turned out that the power-outs stopped after I took out half of the RAM! Riser card B showed a red LED on DIMM2, so I feared the riser card would be the culprit. But then I examined the riser card slot and found a huge clog of dust in front of it. In fact, part of it had been pushed into the slot when reseating the RAM! So I disassembled the processor and end fans and cleaned the parts as much as I could. Boy, what a mess! The dust has been literally compressed inside the RAM slot!
After reseating, everything seems to be normal again. So I may have been lucky without a short circuit on the riser card. Hope I'll get some more years out of my 3,1 as this machine was the best buy ever. 🙂
However, I'll keep in touch and will report how it works in the next weeks.
TL;DR: Mac Pro switches off in a power failure fashion. It turned out the PSU wasn't the culprit, but a dust clogged RAM slot. So keep your Mac tidy 🙂
But behold: it turned out that the power-outs stopped after I took out half of the RAM! Riser card B showed a red LED on DIMM2, so I feared the riser card would be the culprit. But then I examined the riser card slot and found a huge clog of dust in front of it. In fact, part of it had been pushed into the slot when reseating the RAM! So I disassembled the processor and end fans and cleaned the parts as much as I could. Boy, what a mess! The dust has been literally compressed inside the RAM slot!
After reseating, everything seems to be normal again. So I may have been lucky without a short circuit on the riser card. Hope I'll get some more years out of my 3,1 as this machine was the best buy ever. 🙂
However, I'll keep in touch and will report how it works in the next weeks.
TL;DR: Mac Pro switches off in a power failure fashion. It turned out the PSU wasn't the culprit, but a dust clogged RAM slot. So keep your Mac tidy 🙂