3 3PR macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 10, 2020 4 0 Feb 10, 2020 #1 Hi, I have a damaged pin on one of my Mac pro Ram slots. Causes crashes when RAM is seated. What are my options for fixing? Thanks
Hi, I have a damaged pin on one of my Mac pro Ram slots. Causes crashes when RAM is seated. What are my options for fixing? Thanks
H Hasbro1 macrumors member Jan 9, 2019 78 56 Feb 10, 2020 #2 Best call Apple Support. Hope you bought that AppleCare.
3 3PR macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 10, 2020 4 0 Feb 10, 2020 #3 It was purchased 2013, Applecare long expired.
H Hasbro1 macrumors member Jan 9, 2019 78 56 Feb 10, 2020 #4 3PR said: It was purchased 2013, Applecare long expired. Click to expand... whoops. 6,1. sorry.
opeter macrumors 68030 Aug 5, 2007 2,722 1,633 Slovenia Feb 10, 2020 #5 Well, I would say you need a new logicboard ... If you live somewhere in the US, maybe you can contact them: Data Recovery Austin | (347) 552-2258 | Rossmann Repair Group We provide Hard Drive Data Recovery in Austin. 100% Upfront Pricing for Apple Logic Board Repair, Data Recovery, and Macbook Repair rossmanngroup.com [automerge]1581354715[/automerge]
Well, I would say you need a new logicboard ... If you live somewhere in the US, maybe you can contact them: Data Recovery Austin | (347) 552-2258 | Rossmann Repair Group We provide Hard Drive Data Recovery in Austin. 100% Upfront Pricing for Apple Logic Board Repair, Data Recovery, and Macbook Repair rossmanngroup.com [automerge]1581354715[/automerge]
DPUser macrumors 6502a Jan 17, 2012 992 304 Rancho Bohemia, California Feb 10, 2020 #6 Use fewer, larger DIMMs?
AlexMaximus macrumors 65816 Aug 15, 2006 1,261 604 A400M Base Feb 10, 2020 #7 3PR said: It was purchased 2013, Applecare long expired. Click to expand... Can you post a photo up close ??
3PR said: It was purchased 2013, Applecare long expired. Click to expand... Can you post a photo up close ??
3 3PR macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 10, 2020 4 0 Feb 11, 2020 #8 AlexMaximus said: Can you post a photo up close ?? Click to expand... I will try to post one up later. Thanks
AlexMaximus said: Can you post a photo up close ?? Click to expand... I will try to post one up later. Thanks
AlexMaximus macrumors 65816 Aug 15, 2006 1,261 604 A400M Base Feb 11, 2020 #9 3PR said: I will try to post one up later. Thanks Click to expand... Perfect. In the meantime watch some Ram slot repair videos on YouTube such as this. This will give you a primer.
3PR said: I will try to post one up later. Thanks Click to expand... Perfect. In the meantime watch some Ram slot repair videos on YouTube such as this. This will give you a primer.
S Slash-2CPU macrumors 6502 Dec 14, 2016 404 268 Feb 11, 2020 #10 Page 3 of this pdf shows DDR# pinout. https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data Sheets/Micron Technology Inc PDFs/MT8JTF(128,256)64A_RevB.pdf If it's VSS, VTT, VDD(not VDDSPD), or VREF, you can remove the pin and it will *probably* function ok. Preferable option is to repair the pin. Last resort is remove pin and try. Odds are 40-50% that it's a redundant pin. Reactions: Macschrauber and AlexMaximus
Page 3 of this pdf shows DDR# pinout. https://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data Sheets/Micron Technology Inc PDFs/MT8JTF(128,256)64A_RevB.pdf If it's VSS, VTT, VDD(not VDDSPD), or VREF, you can remove the pin and it will *probably* function ok. Preferable option is to repair the pin. Last resort is remove pin and try. Odds are 40-50% that it's a redundant pin.
3 3PR macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 10, 2020 4 0 Feb 11, 2020 #11 Its the last pin, bent backwards. Looks like that would be VTT, which might be safe to remove? Attachments image3.jpeg 231.1 KB · Views: 333 image4.jpeg 245.7 KB · Views: 323
S Slash-2CPU macrumors 6502 Dec 14, 2016 404 268 Feb 11, 2020 #12 Try to fix. If you can't fix, pull the pin out.