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iGary

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Aren't those pretty? They blink on and off like Christmas lights.

Only happens when the monitor wakes from sleep.

This after I spent four hours in the Apple Store while they ran diagnostics on my G5 only to tell me that it passed all hardware tests and it must be my software causing the problems.

I think I may cry.
 

SilentPanda

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Maybe it is Steve Jobs trying to send you a secret message that he knows only you can understand? I'd be annoyed too if arrows popped up on my screen like that pointing out which pixels were blinking.

Me thinks this calls for more than a permissions repair. Can you back your stuff up and reinstall the OS to see if it still happens? Sorta a long way around to go but if it fixes it...
 

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iSaint said:
that frackin' suxorzz!1!

Is there an update on your other thread about your G5? Talk replacement baby!

They did an entire diagnostics test that ran for four hours while aI wandered aimlessly around the mall and it passed, so the guy said it was a software issue.

(I also found out that they replaced one of the processors, not the logic board, and I noticed that they also replaced the primary cooling radiator with a new type - none of which shows on the work order - unless that is part of replacing a processor.)

It's all going back in tonight.
 

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You know, I'm starting to think Rob is messing with your Macs.... ;)

Terrible luck you're having there. This might be a dumb question, but do you have your equipment on a UPS with AVR (automatic voltage regulation)? I had a receiver fry a few years ago because my power company was nicely over-volting my house. My Macs were all (purely through luck) on AVR UPS's, so no worries there, but it was a real pain in the butt, esp. because there were no obvious signs until I actually started using the control panel that came with one of my UPS's and saw the incoming voltage.
 

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The heat sink is attached to the processor, so that's normal - is there a white sticker with a new MAC address near where your serial number is? Anytime a logic board is replaced, there should be a sticker with the new hardware address of the unit.
 

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Yeah, I have a CP900AVR, which doen't have software for OS X - but I expect it is doing it's job.

Should I go get an APC one - do they have OS X software?
 

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Cooknn said:
I would guess that this is related to a bad video card.

Tried it with both - same result - unless both of my video cards are bad. This is exactly what happened to the first two I had to return before I got this one.
 

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Rabidlemur said:
The heat sink is attached to the processor, so that's normal - is there a white sticker with a new MAC address near where your serial number is? Anytime a logic board is replaced, there should be a sticker with the new hardware address of the unit.

Wasn't the logic board - one proc only, and I just calledthe guy, and he said it's part of the "kit." One proc was running 40 degrees hoter, so that makes sense.

I reinstalled verything last night, and the only problem I have is that it locked once when I tried to restart.

Now the monitor issue.
 

eva01

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Has any other electrical equipment in your house been going crazy? Lights flickering or any thing of the sort?

And you have tried different plugs?

Have they replaced the powermac's plug cord? maybe that is sending weird signals
 

iGary

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eva01 said:
Has any other electrical equipment in your house been going crazy? Lights flickering or any thing of the sort?

Nope. I almost cried this morning when the monitor started doing it's thing. I'm not trying to be a whiny bitch, but I just want to get some work done. :(
 

eva01

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iGary said:
Nope. I almost cried this morning when the monitor started doing it's thing. I'm not trying to be a whiny bitch, but I just want to get some work done. :(

Maybe it is the powermac's own powercord that is causing havock.....i hope
 

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iGary said:
Yeah, I have a CP900AVR, which doen't have software for OS X - but I expect it is doing it's job.

Should I go get an APC one - do they have OS X software?
I'm very happy with the CyberPower line, and it's a lot cheaper than APC. I guess bad power isn't your problem. So... looks like it's Rob.
 

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iGary said:
Only happens when the monitor wakes from sleep...
At least you can get your Power Mac to sleep! Mine is such a pain in the ass I just turn off the display. It sucks, but that is a possible work around for you as well since this anomaly only occurs upon waking from sleep :cool:
 

atari1356

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The blinking pixels are a new feature that came with the Mac OS 10.4.6 Update. Steve thought all the Aqua stuff was getting old and dull and wanted to add something new. You just have to go to the Display control panel and uncheck "Blinking Happy Fun Pixels". Problem solved. :)

Or, you could have more fun like you did with your Mighty Mouse... how about throwing your computer out the window of your car while going 80 MPH? :D

Seriously though, I hope you can get it fixed properly. Dealing with that stuff is a pain... it took 3 separate repairs to my iMac at work before it was back in working order. :rolleyes:
 

FocusAndEarnIt

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iGary said:
Nope. I almost cried this morning when the monitor started doing it's thing. I'm not trying to be a whiny bitch, but I just want to get some work done. :(
Dude, totally understandable. I would too if I paid about what, like 5K for a setup and it acted like that. :(
 

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OK - it's the video card - this will be my third X800 XT.

The 9650 is working perfectly (not Aperture perfectly, but no Christmas lights).

The USB 2.0 PCI card by itself caused no problems...but plug my nano into it and no sleep. So out comes that card.

So, screen OK, will sleep on command and as set.

Now ATI hade better not give me any crap about a third return.

Thanks for putting up with me, yet again.

I think I will get a new UPS/AVR tonight, just in case.
 

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iGary said:
OK - it's the video card - this will be my third X800 XT.

The 9650 is working perfectly (not Aperture perfectly, but no Christmas lights).

The USB 2.0 PCI card by itself caused no problems...but plug my nano into it and no sleep. So out comes that card.

So, screen OK, will sleep on command and as set.

Now ATI hade better not give me any crap about a third return.

Thanks for putting up with me, yet again.

Great. At least you got figured out what the problem is and apparently a recurring one. Wonder what's making those ATI cards go bad. There are also known issues with a lot of Belkin PCI USB 2.0 cards and sleep issues. Not sure if that's what you own.
 

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asencif said:
Great. At least you got figured out what the problem is and apparently a recurring one. Wonder what's making those ATI cards go bad. There are also known issues with a lot of Belkin PCI USB 2.0 cards and sleep issues. Not sure if that's what you own.

Yep it was a Belkin.
 

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Wow, that is rough. Did you ever try a GeForce 6800GT/Ultra instead of the X800XT? I know they are bigger, but you seem to have no luck with ATI products...
 

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Lord Blackadder said:
Wow, that is rough. Did you ever try a GeForce 6800GT/Ultra instead of the X800XT? I know they are bigger, but you seem to have no luck with ATI products...

I may give it a shot, honestly.
 
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