Hello everyone
My trusty Mac Pro 3,1 won't boot suddenly.
When I press the power button the nVidia card's fan spins at maximum and doesn't stop. That fan normally spins up for a few seconds quite loudly and then settles down but now it doesn't stop. The pale blue light at the power button blinks continuously and the only thing I can do is to press and hold it in until the computer shuts down.
The only thing that has changed recently is that I installed a Sonnet Tempo Pro with two SSDs. However, that went without trouble. I installed Mavericks on them as a striped array when attached to the backplane, tried booting a few times, installed a bit of software and all was dandy. Then I set the boot volume back to the original Lion installation on another drive. I go away for the weekend and discover this inability to boot when I come back.
I suspect the video card fan's behaviour indicates that it might have broken?
I've tried replacing the CR2032 battery and done a PRAM reset without improvement. All lights on the RAM risers glow red and the RAM sticks are properly attached.
Thanks for any insights.
Oh another thing - if the card is fried, which more modern cards can I install?
Cheers
Philip
My trusty Mac Pro 3,1 won't boot suddenly.
When I press the power button the nVidia card's fan spins at maximum and doesn't stop. That fan normally spins up for a few seconds quite loudly and then settles down but now it doesn't stop. The pale blue light at the power button blinks continuously and the only thing I can do is to press and hold it in until the computer shuts down.
The only thing that has changed recently is that I installed a Sonnet Tempo Pro with two SSDs. However, that went without trouble. I installed Mavericks on them as a striped array when attached to the backplane, tried booting a few times, installed a bit of software and all was dandy. Then I set the boot volume back to the original Lion installation on another drive. I go away for the weekend and discover this inability to boot when I come back.
I suspect the video card fan's behaviour indicates that it might have broken?
I've tried replacing the CR2032 battery and done a PRAM reset without improvement. All lights on the RAM risers glow red and the RAM sticks are properly attached.
Thanks for any insights.
Oh another thing - if the card is fried, which more modern cards can I install?
Cheers
Philip