Hi Everyone,
So today has been an absolute nightmare, was upgrading a 6,1 to a 12 core d700 (4th time) and I'm guessing I fried the CPU riser in the process? I swapped out just about every other part (With the exception of the GPU and PSU) from a functioning 6,1 d300 to test what was and wasn't working and ended up swapping out the riser and it ran fine. I went back and started working on the now non working d300, reseated the 12 core, then reinstalled the 6 core, swapped out the logic board and flex cables a buncha times, and now I'm getting the red light on both my D700 and D300 (original culprit as I suspect it needs a new riser) but it looks in my troubleshooting parts I busted both mac pros.
This is an ultra bummer because I literally had a client coming by tomorrow (saturday evening) to pick it up, this is kinda how I make a living so I'm pretty devastated. What I'm hoping is in the process of swapping the logic board and the flex cables back and forth that I ruined some of the flex cables? I did notice a couple had some ultra minor bends in the pins, I've been trying to be careful but I'm guessing they aren't meant to be swapped around like I have been. With that said, even my d700 That eventually failed, used to atleast have the USB/LB/Hub area light up but it wouldn't boot, same with the original non-booting mac pro, but now neither of them are even doing that. Is it possible I trashed the connections on any of the GPU's as well? The connectors look clean, but again I'm guessing these things aren't meant to be plugged and unplugged multiple times. Also wondering if the CPU riser connector wears out easily too? I even cleaned it with rubbing alcohol.
Have I fried my logic boards? Have I trashed the flex cables and maybe the logic boards, both? The D700 Mac Pro literally went from working fine to non-working after I swapped its logic board and flex cables one more time. No idea how this happened, I've been working on 4,1s, 6,1's macbook pros, and PC's in general for years and I've literally never had an issue like this, its just absolutely devastating as at the worst I'm going to have to buy "new parts" but at ridiculous prices.
Anyways if anyone has any advice please let me know. Already ordered 3 new flex cables because it's atleast a simple solution and I'm hoping atleast on the D700 I just somehow trashed the cables, but I'm assuming on the D300 I need a cpu riser. Please advise.
So today has been an absolute nightmare, was upgrading a 6,1 to a 12 core d700 (4th time) and I'm guessing I fried the CPU riser in the process? I swapped out just about every other part (With the exception of the GPU and PSU) from a functioning 6,1 d300 to test what was and wasn't working and ended up swapping out the riser and it ran fine. I went back and started working on the now non working d300, reseated the 12 core, then reinstalled the 6 core, swapped out the logic board and flex cables a buncha times, and now I'm getting the red light on both my D700 and D300 (original culprit as I suspect it needs a new riser) but it looks in my troubleshooting parts I busted both mac pros.
This is an ultra bummer because I literally had a client coming by tomorrow (saturday evening) to pick it up, this is kinda how I make a living so I'm pretty devastated. What I'm hoping is in the process of swapping the logic board and the flex cables back and forth that I ruined some of the flex cables? I did notice a couple had some ultra minor bends in the pins, I've been trying to be careful but I'm guessing they aren't meant to be swapped around like I have been. With that said, even my d700 That eventually failed, used to atleast have the USB/LB/Hub area light up but it wouldn't boot, same with the original non-booting mac pro, but now neither of them are even doing that. Is it possible I trashed the connections on any of the GPU's as well? The connectors look clean, but again I'm guessing these things aren't meant to be plugged and unplugged multiple times. Also wondering if the CPU riser connector wears out easily too? I even cleaned it with rubbing alcohol.
Have I fried my logic boards? Have I trashed the flex cables and maybe the logic boards, both? The D700 Mac Pro literally went from working fine to non-working after I swapped its logic board and flex cables one more time. No idea how this happened, I've been working on 4,1s, 6,1's macbook pros, and PC's in general for years and I've literally never had an issue like this, its just absolutely devastating as at the worst I'm going to have to buy "new parts" but at ridiculous prices.
Anyways if anyone has any advice please let me know. Already ordered 3 new flex cables because it's atleast a simple solution and I'm hoping atleast on the D700 I just somehow trashed the cables, but I'm assuming on the D300 I need a cpu riser. Please advise.