Hi all,
I just acquired a dual CPU board for my Mac Pro 4,1 with the intention to later replace the installed 2.26G Xeon chips with X5690s and swap my original single 2.66Ghz CPU board. I had already upgraded the firmware to 5,1 , migrated to Mojave, both SMC (main board and CPU tray) are at 1.39f5, both boards are 4,1 then so all fine from that side.
My issue is a fairly common one : all fans full speed, AHT reports " 4SMC/1/40000000: SMC", but both CPUs work fine and Mac Fan Control allows to control the fans and make the MP usable. Obviously I attempted to reset the SMC but that did not make any difference
I could not identify the root cause despite lots of Google searching and several attempts to fix the sensors, namely :
- Macs Fan Control does not report any sensor related to CPU A. Interestingly, no DIMM proximity information for CPU A as well, as if all the CPU A side was simply ignored. All CPU B sensors (core, heatsink, DIMM proximity) appeared OK.
- I tested the CPU A heatsink sensor (a 2N3904 transistor), characteristics looked fine but I replaced it anyway with the same reference. I proactively replaced the the Northbridge heatsink. No change.
- I also removed CPU A (necessary to remove the CPU tray metal frame and get access to the Northbridge heatsink rivets) but I did not change the sensor as it reported OK.
- I took the opportunity that the 2 CPU and Northbridge heatsinks were removed to clean the thermal paste and replace it
Net result is :
- no change regarding fans : still all full speed and AHT reports the same error
- now CPU B core sensor does not appear any longer, only CPU B Heatsink is reported by Macs Fan Control.
I'm afraid I am running out of answers... Do you think I should replace the CPU A heatsink sensor - the only remaining one I did not replace at this stage ? Should I try swapping the CPUs to figure out if that makes any difference ?
Thanks in advance for any input you may provide
Philippe
I just acquired a dual CPU board for my Mac Pro 4,1 with the intention to later replace the installed 2.26G Xeon chips with X5690s and swap my original single 2.66Ghz CPU board. I had already upgraded the firmware to 5,1 , migrated to Mojave, both SMC (main board and CPU tray) are at 1.39f5, both boards are 4,1 then so all fine from that side.
My issue is a fairly common one : all fans full speed, AHT reports " 4SMC/1/40000000: SMC", but both CPUs work fine and Mac Fan Control allows to control the fans and make the MP usable. Obviously I attempted to reset the SMC but that did not make any difference
I could not identify the root cause despite lots of Google searching and several attempts to fix the sensors, namely :
- Macs Fan Control does not report any sensor related to CPU A. Interestingly, no DIMM proximity information for CPU A as well, as if all the CPU A side was simply ignored. All CPU B sensors (core, heatsink, DIMM proximity) appeared OK.
- I tested the CPU A heatsink sensor (a 2N3904 transistor), characteristics looked fine but I replaced it anyway with the same reference. I proactively replaced the the Northbridge heatsink. No change.
- I also removed CPU A (necessary to remove the CPU tray metal frame and get access to the Northbridge heatsink rivets) but I did not change the sensor as it reported OK.
- I took the opportunity that the 2 CPU and Northbridge heatsinks were removed to clean the thermal paste and replace it
Net result is :
- no change regarding fans : still all full speed and AHT reports the same error
- now CPU B core sensor does not appear any longer, only CPU B Heatsink is reported by Macs Fan Control.
I'm afraid I am running out of answers... Do you think I should replace the CPU A heatsink sensor - the only remaining one I did not replace at this stage ? Should I try swapping the CPUs to figure out if that makes any difference ?
Thanks in advance for any input you may provide
Philippe