Re: Digital Audio doesn't recognize Sonnet ST / processor temperature

2010-09-05 Thread Mac User #330250
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Subject: Re: Digital Audio doesn't recognize Sonnet ST / processor temperature
Date:Mittwoch 25 August 2010N
From:Geke gevangaste...@googlemail.com
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 I still want to ask Sonnet about it, just to understand what’s
 happening when such an ST seems to run normally except that it runs
 very hot very quickly.

Sounds like a thermal problem to me.

 I mean, what could be broken, and maybe, could that be fixed?

I recieved a used G4 AGP with an OWC 1.4 GHz Mercury Extreme G4 upgrade in it. 
It worked fine without crashes and the overall system (the Mac with all its 
parts) worked without errors. Thus, my situation is different.

Anyway, I removed the heatsink+fan and replaced the thermal paste with a new 
one (I used Arctic Silver 5). That was at least one year ago.

Thermal paste theory:
http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/overclocking/134

Arctic Silver 5:
http://www.arcticsilver.com/as5.htm
(you may use *any* modern thermal paste for that purpose – no intend to 
advertise…)


The important point I'm finally getting to is: when I removed the heatsink I 
noticed some dust here and there. I cleaned it all and with the new thermal 
paste it should be ready to serve for another 10 years or so with ease.

This may be your problem.
If not, you're having serious hardware problems or your firmware or your 
settings of the CPU make it run at a far too high speed. If I'd set the 
multiplier of my OWC 1.4 Mercury Extreme G4 to its maximum I can reach as high 
as 2.13 GHz on a system with a 133 MHz system bus (DA, QS, QS2002). Then, I 
guess, it would overheat very quickly too – just like you described.


Maybe you give it another chance and get some more information on the Sonnet 
upgrade kit.

You see, the OWC upgrade uses jumpers to set the correct speed. See:
http://eshop.macsales.com/Tech/Load_Page.cfm?page=FAQ/extreme/extremesettings.html

I've read that Sonnet on the other hand has some kind of auto detection. Don't 
know if there is a way to force a specific multiplier on it, so it will run at 
a lower speed for you. Maybe there's even an Open Firmware upgrade available.


For what it's worth: good luck!
Cheers,
Andreas  aka  Mac User #330250

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Re: Water Cooler Power Mac G5

2010-09-05 Thread dorayme

James Morgan macsh...@mac.com Sep 04 09:03AM -0400 ^

However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard
drives out of the g4 and move them to the g5?




You perhaps can yank the HDs out of you G4 and stick them in external  
HD enclosures and run them on FW or USB if you have no other use for  
them and they are big enough to bother doing that with?


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Re: Water Cooler Power Mac G5

2010-09-05 Thread Stephen Conrad
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 5:27 PM, dorayme dora...@optusnet.com.au wrote:

 James Morgan macsh...@mac.com Sep 04 09:03AM -0400 ^


 However, I am thinking of buying an air cooled 2ghz g5 to replace my
 1.25 ghz MDD g4. Does anyone know if I can simply take the hard
 drives out of the g4 and move them to the g5?



 You perhaps can yank the HDs out of you G4 and stick them in external HD
 enclosures and run them on FW or USB if you have no other use for them and
 they are big enough to bother doing that with?


You can network the Macs together and thus still have access to those HDs



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Re: Water Cooler Power Mac G5

2010-09-05 Thread admin

Also, is there an ATA PCI card that will fit in the G5 tower?

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