Hi. First post, but I've been lurking for decades… ?
I have a cMP 3,1 (2 x 3.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) with 8GB or RAM. I recently got my mitts on a flashed eVGA GTX 680 Classified 4GB card with two 8-pin connectors (04G-P4-3688-KR). The card is in PCIe slot 1 and connected to the board with a pair of mini6-pin to 8-pin connectors. I'm running the latest dosdude1 patched High Sierra (build 17G14019) with the latest nVidia web drivers and CUDA 10.2 driver.
The card boots up fine. I have the EFI boot screen and am able to boot into the Startup manager with no problem. I've been running fine with the case open for the last few days with no problem and now it is time to put the side panel back on the cMP. The problem is that as soon as I touch the cable (push it into the case to put the panel on) the screen goes black and all the fans start to roar. The only relief is a forced shutdown. If I try to restart immediately the progress bar gets a little past halfway (to the point, I think, that the video drivers should load), then stops and boot up refuses to progress to the end.
If I shut down the cMP, unplug the computer and the monitor from the mains, then disconnect and reconnect the two 8-pin connectors on the 680, plug the cMP and the monitor back into the mains the next boot will be just fine. But if I touch the cable again, same thing; black screen and roaring fans. Once booted to the Desktop I see a 'your computer has restarted because of a kernel panic' or something to that effect. I've copied and pasted the report to a text file and will paste it into a subsequent post if someone thinks there is a need. Right now I don't want to create a long gnubee post that no one is going to read.
Two questions:
1) Why can't I move the cable to put the side panel on without causing a kernel panic?
2) If question one can't be resolved, can I run my 3,1 with the side panel off without causing any show stopping difficulties? The 680 seems to be fine as long as I don't touch the cable even with all CPU cores maxed doing a Blender render.
If it makes any difference, the monitor the 680 is powering is a 23" Apple Cinema HD display, but NOT the aluminum one. Mine is the very old (2002) polycarbonate one. Yes, it still works great after eighteen years. And yes, I need more RAM.
Thanks for any insight given, and sorry for the long post.
I have a cMP 3,1 (2 x 3.2 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon) with 8GB or RAM. I recently got my mitts on a flashed eVGA GTX 680 Classified 4GB card with two 8-pin connectors (04G-P4-3688-KR). The card is in PCIe slot 1 and connected to the board with a pair of mini6-pin to 8-pin connectors. I'm running the latest dosdude1 patched High Sierra (build 17G14019) with the latest nVidia web drivers and CUDA 10.2 driver.
The card boots up fine. I have the EFI boot screen and am able to boot into the Startup manager with no problem. I've been running fine with the case open for the last few days with no problem and now it is time to put the side panel back on the cMP. The problem is that as soon as I touch the cable (push it into the case to put the panel on) the screen goes black and all the fans start to roar. The only relief is a forced shutdown. If I try to restart immediately the progress bar gets a little past halfway (to the point, I think, that the video drivers should load), then stops and boot up refuses to progress to the end.
If I shut down the cMP, unplug the computer and the monitor from the mains, then disconnect and reconnect the two 8-pin connectors on the 680, plug the cMP and the monitor back into the mains the next boot will be just fine. But if I touch the cable again, same thing; black screen and roaring fans. Once booted to the Desktop I see a 'your computer has restarted because of a kernel panic' or something to that effect. I've copied and pasted the report to a text file and will paste it into a subsequent post if someone thinks there is a need. Right now I don't want to create a long gnubee post that no one is going to read.
Two questions:
1) Why can't I move the cable to put the side panel on without causing a kernel panic?
2) If question one can't be resolved, can I run my 3,1 with the side panel off without causing any show stopping difficulties? The 680 seems to be fine as long as I don't touch the cable even with all CPU cores maxed doing a Blender render.
If it makes any difference, the monitor the 680 is powering is a 23" Apple Cinema HD display, but NOT the aluminum one. Mine is the very old (2002) polycarbonate one. Yes, it still works great after eighteen years. And yes, I need more RAM.
Thanks for any insight given, and sorry for the long post.