My Dual 2.0GHz PowerMac G5 had one of the CPU's go faulty around a year ago, I thought it was the end of the line however managed by luck to pick up a matching pair of G5 CPU's for it, the serial numbers of the new CPU's were also from the same batch as the ones that originally were in the machine which was even better luck.
Anyhow, after replacing the thermal paste, checking things over and replacing the CPU's the machine sprung to life again with the usual symptom of the fans going a bit crazy. Not a problem I thought, download ASD 2.5.8 and burn that to a CD I thought.
After running Thermal Calibration most of the fans settled down with the exception of the rear exhaust fans, the top one (CPU 0) for some reason seems perpetually stuck at 100%, thermal Calibration completes successfully but the fan remains at 100%.
I bought the PowerMac G5 back in 2005 brand new as a custom build to order configuration, want to keep it alive as long as possible as I've grown attached to the machine, it was in daily use up to around 2 years ago just before the CPU failed.
Any ideas on this one?
Anyhow, after replacing the thermal paste, checking things over and replacing the CPU's the machine sprung to life again with the usual symptom of the fans going a bit crazy. Not a problem I thought, download ASD 2.5.8 and burn that to a CD I thought.
After running Thermal Calibration most of the fans settled down with the exception of the rear exhaust fans, the top one (CPU 0) for some reason seems perpetually stuck at 100%, thermal Calibration completes successfully but the fan remains at 100%.
I bought the PowerMac G5 back in 2005 brand new as a custom build to order configuration, want to keep it alive as long as possible as I've grown attached to the machine, it was in daily use up to around 2 years ago just before the CPU failed.
Any ideas on this one?