After seeing countless posts about people’s power supplies dying I thought I might ask this question ahead of time in case my power supply ever comes to.
I’m sure power supply disassembly is possible on a Mac Pro and I was thinking how hard could it be to diagnose and repair the board. I’ve fixed standard ATX PC power supplies before by replacing blown/funky looking electrolytic capacitors. Would this be possible in a Mac Pro? Are the components in awkward places? I was wondering why I hadn’t seen any good forum posts on how this could be done. Most people can spend upwards of 300$ to get a replacement power supply. I understand that it takes work to do and some people don’t have the time, but with a solid step by step process I’m sure it couldn’t be too hard.
tl:dr are there any caveats, major risks, or extreme difficulty when it comes to repairing a classic Mac Pro power supply? And does anyone have experience with successful repairs who would like to share knowledge?
I’m sure power supply disassembly is possible on a Mac Pro and I was thinking how hard could it be to diagnose and repair the board. I’ve fixed standard ATX PC power supplies before by replacing blown/funky looking electrolytic capacitors. Would this be possible in a Mac Pro? Are the components in awkward places? I was wondering why I hadn’t seen any good forum posts on how this could be done. Most people can spend upwards of 300$ to get a replacement power supply. I understand that it takes work to do and some people don’t have the time, but with a solid step by step process I’m sure it couldn’t be too hard.
tl:dr are there any caveats, major risks, or extreme difficulty when it comes to repairing a classic Mac Pro power supply? And does anyone have experience with successful repairs who would like to share knowledge?