I've never encountered anything like this. I don't want to tear off the wrong thing, but I can't see obvious way to get at the CPUs. I don't even know how to open the G5 processor/heat-sink "cover" to get a look. Where do I find the numbers on my system to match the above?Īre these the actual processor model numbers, motherboard numbers and/or the computer model numbers? "2GHz Apple Power Mac G5 CPU Processor 630-4890 / T4838" How close a match does a replacement CPU (ebay etc) have to be?įor instance, on ebay I just found a single G5 2.0 (from a dual 2.0 system, and the description says this: Will running in this state until I can replace the CPU damage the computer? a dual 2.0 actually runs on only one of the CPU's? How can I tell if what I didn't think was possible. ![]() I'm attaching the panic log, if anyone can decipher what it means. I finally restarted & I'm using the computer right now. Is it even possible for a dual G5 to run in such a state? ![]() Where it normally shows two "frames" representing the two processors activity, I wanted to see what was going on so I opened the activity monitor. ![]() I checked the startup drive from the utility. I went away for 30 minutes & found the machine frozen with the main fans running full blast. I bought a dual 2.0Ghz G5 about a month ago.
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