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redrumloa wrote:
Seriously! If you bought a PowerMac G5 model that has the infamous LCS (Liquid Cooling System), it *IS* leaking.
You can add my new one to the list. I bought a dual 2.7 G5 PCIX (listed as 'working fine until put into storage, now won't boot up'), which got delivered today.
Symptoms:
- Healthy 'click' when power cable is connected; (reassuring that the psu is probably still good)
- Won't boot when power button is pressed; (yes, I checked the front panel connector :) )
- Begins to boot when the monitor lead is unplugged & plugged back in (bizarre, but true), then freezes after a few seconds; (reassuring that the processors & logic board work up to this point at least)
- Undocumented red LED visible through the front of the unit somewhere on the processor board(s) once it freezes.
I did disassemble it before finding evidence of leakage, but as that article states 'white rice' under the processor boards should be visible without disassembly. The photos used in that article could be from my G5 - exactly the same location and amount of crustiness.
Thanks to this early warning, and link to a well documented fix, I'm pretty sure it'll be ok once I get some new o-rings and coolant.
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