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dxm765

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Sep 12, 2014
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Hey everyone, i have been a very happy Mac Pro 4,1 owner for almost a month now or so and have completed some upgrades such a a GTX 680 flashed for Mac, 512GB SSD for boot, 32GB of ram, and a nice triple monitor setup :) ....Now the problem, while listening to youtube last night my Mac suddenly rebooted and in the console log i dug up this:



Anyone have any insight or experience with this issue?
 

Macsonic

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Sep 6, 2009
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Hey everyone, i have been a very happy Mac Pro 4,1 owner for almost a month now or so and have completed some upgrades such a a GTX 680 flashed for Mac, 512GB SSD for boot, 32GB of ram, and a nice triple monitor setup :) ....Now the problem, while listening to youtube last night my Mac suddenly rebooted and in the console log i dug up this:

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Anyone have any insight or experience with this issue?

Though I am not sure what the console log indicates, it might be a power supply issue. Before in our office we had an iMac that would reboot by itself at random and it was traced to a faulty power supply. The power supply was replaced and the iMac was working fine after that. Try to observe further if this rebooting would repeatedly occur. That's a nice Mac Pro as I have used that machine.
 

h9826790

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Apr 3, 2014
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Are you using ECC RAM now?

Non ECC RAM won't cause the problem, but it can rule out if that's the RAM's problem.
 

dxm765

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Sep 12, 2014
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I am using ECC RAM, it has not happened since that day but i also have not been much on youtube as before. I plan to do some testing this evening
 
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