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Posted by: quinterro on 2008-07-03 17:13:29 A customer owns a Dual 1.8ghz PowerMac G5 that has issues. He also bought a stripped G5 containing a working mainboard. I get to take the non-functional mainboard from the original machine and replace it with the one from the second G5.
Sadly the replacement board is from a single processor G5. As long as it works he's happy....
I'm not looking forward to trying to fix this beastie, but it will be a challenge.
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Posted by: Da Penguin on 2008-07-03 18:32:13 Ugh. A mobo swap in those is a long process. It is fortunately rather straight forward, and less blood drawing than an 8500. I wish you luck and much patience.
TBird
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Posted by: quinterro on 2008-07-07 17:53:19 I'm partially there.
Fortunately the donor machine was basically the case and the mainboard so it was pretty easy to remove.
On the customer's original computer I have the heat sink cover off, the plastic panel to the side and about 1/2 of the screws needed to remove the heat sinks from the processors. Unfortunately I need to buy an extension to use my existing socket bits or a long handled allen wrench.
Shall I take pictures once the heat sinks are off?
Not bad for my first G5 repair....
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