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atreyuxxx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 27, 2007
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Hi There, I own a dual 2ghz G5... It would not start up at all, so I took it into the repair shop and they now insist one of the processors is broken and it will cost me $1200 to fix, I get a feeling that these guys are dodgy... Has anybody else had a processor fail on them, is there a third party I can buy a 2ghz chip from also?

Thanks for your help
 

atreyuxxx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 27, 2007
5
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I am pretty sure they are, maybe subconsciously do not want to splash the cash!
 

Father Jack

macrumors 68020
Jan 1, 2007
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Ireland
Any other Mac repair centres near you?

I haven't had a processor fail (touch wood) but i do know they are very expensive :mad:

FJ
 

synth3tik

macrumors 68040
Oct 11, 2006
3,951
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Minneapolis, MN
I would try another repair center. If it turns out the processor is dead and it will be $1200 to fix. I would just get a new Mac, there are people that will by a broken mac, but at about half the price for a new Mac, I don't see the use in repairing it. Unless you like to tinker with soldering processors.
 

Pressure

macrumors 603
May 30, 2006
5,182
1,546
Denmark
If only one processor is dead you can buy a new one from eBay.

They go for around $99 per processor.

With that being said I have killed a dozen or more processors...
 

atreyuxxx

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Mar 27, 2007
5
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If only one processor is dead you can buy a new one from eBay.

They go for around $99 per processor.

With that being said I have killed a dozen or more processors...

really .. i can not find anywhere that sells them indiviually.
 

mac-apricot

macrumors newbie
Mar 30, 2007
7
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Miami, Fl
Ripped Off

Hi Guys

Sorry for the late reply. I just though I would add my two cents worth.

There is no doubt u you are being ripped off. A single processor on a G5 is never more than $600, unless its the quad processor. If they are a reputable Service provider they should be charging you exchange price and not stocking price.

I head up a AASP (Authorized Apple Service Provider) down in Miami,FL. We do alot of out of warrenty repairs, especially when customers have come to us after being told it would cost $1000+ to fix in the Apple Store. The reason for this is they have a repair tier level, and as well as the fact they want you to buy a new Mac rather than fix your old one.

Feel free to contact me if you want the exact price of how much a processor would cost for your machine.

Thanks
 
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