Hi,
Long story short I bought a Mac Pro 3,1 a while back for very little money and it worked then it didn’t. I chalked it up to bad luck and scrapped it.
I bought another one yesterday, with 2 3.2 Quad-cores and 32GB RAM BUT it’s also dead.
No fans, no power LED, and no chime. Powers up for 1secinds, GPU fan spins, then it powers off. All the RAM diagnostic LEDs on any installed riser card are solid red.
The diagnostic LEDs suggest it’s not getting good power on startup, LED 7 and 9 illuminate but not 8. LED 8 is the POWER GOOD indicator.
I don’t feel like giving up a second time. I know right now a lot of people don’t rate these machines as worth the effort, but I feel like giving this thing a fair swing as it’s a rarer CTO config, and I feel like the PSU is the possible cause.
Here’s what I’ve tried, none resulted in any change:
The top three I know are 12V and ground only thanks to this photo
In this article about tapping the PSU for GPU power:
Obviously in order to replace the PSU with a ATX unit I will need to suss out what goes where in the lower connector in terms of, I expect, 3.3V and 5V.
I found this diagram on a forum that seems to agree with the previous one in terms of 12V and Ground locations sbd seens to give the rest. More importantly, it also gives a location for the PWR_ON Pin that might lead me to be able to hot-wire the PSUs I have to read the voltages.
I want to figure this out, from the number of people on here with similar issues, and the price of used 1,1-3,1 PSUs climbing rapidly, I am guessing alternatives to the stock PSU are going to be pretty necessary in the future as these seem to be dropping like flies.
I’d appreciate any input anyone has, PSU related or not, (as long as it’s not suggestions to use it as a boat anchor).
Long story short I bought a Mac Pro 3,1 a while back for very little money and it worked then it didn’t. I chalked it up to bad luck and scrapped it.
I bought another one yesterday, with 2 3.2 Quad-cores and 32GB RAM BUT it’s also dead.
No fans, no power LED, and no chime. Powers up for 1secinds, GPU fan spins, then it powers off. All the RAM diagnostic LEDs on any installed riser card are solid red.
The diagnostic LEDs suggest it’s not getting good power on startup, LED 7 and 9 illuminate but not 8. LED 8 is the POWER GOOD indicator.
I don’t feel like giving up a second time. I know right now a lot of people don’t rate these machines as worth the effort, but I feel like giving this thing a fair swing as it’s a rarer CTO config, and I feel like the PSU is the possible cause.
Here’s what I’ve tried, none resulted in any change:
- Swapping the PSU from the other 3,1
- Removing both RAM risers
- Removing all but 4 DIMMs and installing 2 on each riser in the slots closest to the logic board
- Removing the GPU
- Using a Apple GeForce 120 GPU
- Changed the NVRAM battery
- Disconnected the mains power from the system for an hour then retrie
- Messing with the SYS_RST button on the board
The top three I know are 12V and ground only thanks to this photo
In this article about tapping the PSU for GPU power:
Mac Pro Pixlas Mod - The House of Moth
Obviously in order to replace the PSU with a ATX unit I will need to suss out what goes where in the lower connector in terms of, I expect, 3.3V and 5V.
I found this diagram on a forum that seems to agree with the previous one in terms of 12V and Ground locations sbd seens to give the rest. More importantly, it also gives a location for the PWR_ON Pin that might lead me to be able to hot-wire the PSUs I have to read the voltages.
I want to figure this out, from the number of people on here with similar issues, and the price of used 1,1-3,1 PSUs climbing rapidly, I am guessing alternatives to the stock PSU are going to be pretty necessary in the future as these seem to be dropping like flies.
I’d appreciate any input anyone has, PSU related or not, (as long as it’s not suggestions to use it as a boat anchor).
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