Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-10-01 Thread Jörg Duurkoop
Hi Matthew, I've installed the Control Panel "Hardware" and the Temperature Monitor app on my MDD, it's originally written for the G5. I can see the CPU temp. in the menu bar and can switch off one of my CPUs if I don't do processor-intensive work so the temp. never gets too high. Both apps

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-30 Thread NODEraser
Every couple of years, I clean off and re-apply thermal compound for my CPU coolers. Counter-intuitively, high temperatures contribute to the breakdown of thermal compounds. Since I am a big grid computing user, most of my machines run pretty warm for extended periods of time. I've been using

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-28 Thread Kris Tilford
On Sep 29, 2015, at 12:39 AM, Matthew S. Carpenter wrote: > > acquired myself some Arctic Silver 5 along with the Arctic Clean I’m sure the Arctic Silver 5 is fine, and seems to have solved your issue, but tests indicate pastes with nano-diamonds perform

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-28 Thread Matthew S. Carpenter
Hi guys, Well I had some time to attend do this... I pulled out my PCIe cards, and my RAM cards, and for good measure pulled out the CPU/heatsink assembly too. I blew it all out... put everything back in... booted up to the Apple Diagnostics Disc... discovered I burned the wrong version...

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-07 Thread Kris Tilford
> On Sep 7, 2015, at 1:09 AM, Matthew S. Carpenter > wrote: > > unloaded kexts: > com.apple.driver.LSI_FW_5002.0.9 - last unloaded 22932278293 I have a dual 2.3 G5 and also a lot of earlier PowerMacs that were highly upgraded and usually being booted via

PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-07 Thread Matthew S. Carpenter
Hi, So I've got a DualCore 2.3Ghz G5 PowerMac, which I've had for a few months now. It seems to have kernel panics when it's left on for several hours to a couple days. I was wondering if anyone here could glean anything from the error report that comes up after the computer is rebooted.

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-07 Thread Matthew S. Carpenter
Hrmm... only firewire devices I have connected are a Lexar CompactFlash reader, and my Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED I'm guessing it's probably the CF reader which uses the LSI chipset I could try pulling it off the chain. Matt On 9/6/15 11:45 PM, Kris Tilford wrote: On Sep 7, 2015,

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-07 Thread Bruce Johnson
> On Sep 6, 2015, at 11:09 PM, Matthew S. Carpenter > wrote: > > Hi, > > So I've got a DualCore 2.3Ghz G5 PowerMac, which I've had for a few months > now. It seems to have kernel panics when it's left on for several hours to a > couple days. I was wondering if

Re: PowerMac G5 Kernel Panics after being on for several hours to a day or two.

2015-09-07 Thread Jesse
Sent from my iPhone > Hi, > > So I've got a DualCore 2.3Ghz G5 PowerMac, which I've had for a few months > now. It seems to have kernel panics when it's left on for several hours to a > couple days. I was wondering if anyone here could glean anything from the > error report that comes up