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G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36883] Tue, 12 February 2013 23:21 Go to next message
Dan Currie is currently offline  Dan Currie
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Hello,

I decided to add RAM to my sons, my old G5, It was running 4 GB, 4 x 512
and 2 x 1 GB in 6 of the 8 slots. I added 2 x 1 GB to the two empty
slots and it did not recognize the RAM. I removed the 2 x 1 GB and
rebooted ... I got the 3 blinks on the power button. I shut dowand
retsarted 30 seconds later and the same. We did not swap any of the RAM
around, just added 1 GB to each slot 4.

I have since removed ALL the RAM and inserted pairs . I still get the 3
blinks no matter which of the old pairs I put in. I can not get beyond
the 3 blinking lights.

2005, G5, 2.7 dualie running 10.5.8.

Thanks

Dan

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36885 is a reply to message #36883] Wed, 13 February 2013 00:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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My 2.3 dual CPU G5 is super picky about RAM. I had to reseat RAM and
restart about 30x to get 4 pairs in all 8 slots to recognize
simultaneously. It took hours. I got one pair to recognize, then
shutdown and added a new pair until I got two pairs, then added a
third pair, and finally a fourth pair. VERY frustrating experience. I
haven't touched the RAM since then, a couple years ago. I've got 6GB
total as 4x1GB and 4x512MB. I've now got four more 1GB sticks so I
could upgrade to the 8GB max but I'm too chicken to risk the likely
hassles for only 2GB extra. Someday I intend to add the extra RAM,
just not now. I'd say ... keep trying ... with crossed fingers.

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36886 is a reply to message #36885] Wed, 13 February 2013 00:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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> My 2.3 dual CPU G5 is super picky about RAM. I had to reseat RAM and

> restart about 30x to get 4 pairs in all 8 slots to recognize

> simultaneously. It took hours. I got one pair to recognize, then shutdown

> and added a new pair until I got two pairs, then added a third pair, and

> finally a fourth pair. VERY frustrating experience. I haven't touched the

> RAM since then, a couple years ago. I've got 6GB total as 4x1GB and

> 4x512MB. I've now got four more 1GB sticks so I could upgrade to the 8GB

> max but I'm too chicken to risk the likely hassles for only 2GB extra.

> Someday I intend to add the extra RAM, just not now. I'd say ... keep

> trying ... with crossed fingers.

>

>

>


^ this is what concerns me when i jump to a g5 here in a
month............ yaaarg

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36887 is a reply to message #36886] Wed, 13 February 2013 01:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Subject: Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.??
Date: Wednesday, 13. February 2013
From: Jesse StJohn <jesselorenstjohn@gmail.com>
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>> My 2.3 dual CPU G5 is super picky about RAM. I had to reseat RAM and

>> restart about 30x to get 4 pairs in all 8 slots to recognize

>> simultaneously. It took hours. I got one pair to recognize, then shutdown

>> and added a new pair until I got two pairs, then added a third pair, and

>> finally a fourth pair. VERY frustrating experience. I haven't touched the

>> RAM since then, a couple years ago. I've got 6GB total as 4x1GB and

>> 4x512MB. I've now got four more 1GB sticks so I could upgrade to the 8GB

>> max but I'm too chicken to risk the likely hassles for only 2GB extra.

>> Someday I intend to add the extra RAM, just not now. I'd say ... keep

>> trying ... with crossed fingers.

>

> ^ this is what concerns me when i jump to a g5 here in a

> month............ yaaarg


I have a Dual-Core model Late-2005 (PowerMac11,2) with DDR2 memory and I
removed and added RAM a couple of times without any trouble.

The other G5 I own is the first model from 2003 (PowerMac7,2) with DDR memory.
When I added 2x1 GB it was accepted right away.

Maybe it is just the Early-2005 G5 line that makes trouble? Although, they
should be fairly identical to the Late-2004 series – all are PowerMac7,3…

Cheers,
Andreas aka Mac User #330250

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36888 is a reply to message #36886] Wed, 13 February 2013 01:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Feb 12, 2013, at 9:40 PM, Jesse StJohn <jesselorenstjohn@gmail.com> wrote:

>

> My 2.3 dual CPU G5 is super picky about RAM. I had to reseat RAM and restart about 30x to get 4 pairs in all 8 slots to recognize simultaneously. It took hours. I got one pair to recognize, then shutdown and added a new pair until I got two pairs, then added a third pair, and finally a fourth pair. VERY frustrating experience. I haven't touched the RAM since then, a couple years ago. I've got 6GB total as 4x1GB and 4x512MB. I've now got four more 1GB sticks so I could upgrade to the 8GB max but I'm too chicken to risk the likely hassles for only 2GB extra. Someday I intend to add the extra RAM, just not now. I'd say ... keep trying ... with crossed fingers.

>

>

>

> ^ this is what concerns me when i jump to a g5 here in a month............ yaaarg


This should add to your stress level. I recently acquired a very nice last-gen G5 Power Mac with a dual-core 2 GHz processor. It was in perfect running condition, with 5 GB of RAM (2 x 512 MB in the center slots, 4 x 1 GB in the next two pairs of slots. All RAM matched, and the G5 passed a couple of runs of the Apple Service Diagnostic OS and EFI tests with nary a problem. It also passed AppleJack's Memtest.

It had never been cleaned inside, and therefore was super-loaded with dust bunnies and dust farms. So I did the sensible thing and cleaned it out, taking the usual static electricity precautions. The RAM sticks were coated with dust, so I pulled them to clean them. I then decided to add two more 512 MB sticks to fill all slots for 6 GB of RAM. Yep, wait for it ... BIG MISTAKE!

Before booting for the first time, I even checked the PRAM battery for proper voltage (good to go) and hit the cuda reset button. Pushed the power button and ... nada, zilch, nothing. Pulled the power plug and let it chill out for about 15 minutes. Plugged in and pushed the power button. Three beeps and flashing lights. Pulled all the RAM and tried just the original 512 MB pair. It chimed and booted.

Many, many, many beeps, flashes, chimes and very sore finger tips later, I finally got it to boot and run properly with the original 512 MB pair, one of the original 1 GB pair, a new 256 MB pair, and a new 1GB pair, for a total of 5.5 GB of RAM. I couldn't get one of the original 1 GB pair to be recognized again, even though they had passed all those tests earlier. In fact, when I put them in with other sticks, the G5 wouldn't start. However, if I put them in by themselves, the G5 would chime and boot. Hunh?

Based on what I've experienced with this G5 as well as with others, and what I've read and heard, G5 RAM sticks/slots are nothing but a bag of hurt waiting to ruin your day if you so much as even think about fixing what ain't broke.

YMMV, of course. :^)

Jim Scott

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36898 is a reply to message #36885] Wed, 13 February 2013 01:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Feb 12, 2013, at 9:32 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

> My 2.3 dual CPU G5 is super picky about RAM. I had to reseat RAM and restart about 30x to get 4 pairs in all 8 slots to recognize simultaneously. It took hours. I got one pair to recognize, then shutdown and added a new pair until I got two pairs, then added a third pair, and finally a fourth pair. VERY frustrating experience. I haven't touched the RAM since then, a couple years ago. I've got 6GB total as 4x1GB and 4x512MB. I've now got four more 1GB sticks so I could upgrade to the 8GB max but I'm too chicken to risk the likely hassles for only 2GB extra. Someday I intend to add the extra RAM, just not now. I'd say ... keep trying ... with crossed fingers.

>

> --

> --


Same here Kris. I've got 4 sticks of 1 G's too and keep putting off the swap out. I know it will be a weekend project:-) I wonder if the extra RAM will be worth the effort after pounding on them for hours.

John Carmonne
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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36940 is a reply to message #36887] Wed, 13 February 2013 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I had a similar experience with my wife's iMac G5 (2005). I bought
bargain RAM online and the G5 did not recognize it. When I replaced
the RAM with RAM sticks that I bought from OWC, I had no problems.
If I learned anything from this it is that the "brand" of RAM is
important. I was able to return the bargain RAM for a full refund,
so the only loss was the loss of time and perspiration.


Larry

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36942 is a reply to message #36883] Wed, 13 February 2013 11:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Il giorno 13/02/13 05.21, Dan Currie ha scritto:

> I have since removed ALL the RAM and inserted pairs . I still get the 3

> blinks no matter which of the old pairs I put in. I can not get beyond

> the 3 blinking lights.

>

> 2005, G5, 2.7 dualie running 10.5.8.


I don't like to be the bearer of (possible) bad news, but I just had a
problem similar to yours (you can check the Group's archives for "3 blinks
and no boot" subject), on my Early 2005 G5 DP 2.7 (looks like you have the
same G5).

Well, in my case it seems the memory controller soldering has "gone bad",
thus it doesn't matter which Ram I insert (and even without Ram), it's
always the 3 blinks.
To prove this, I heated the memory controller area (a square of solders
between the two slots blocks, on the right to them) with a hair dryer (a
couple minutes), and this made the G5 boot and work for some time (15-45'
usually).

It seems many computers made around 2003-2005 had this oncoming problem, due
to lead-free solder (Google "lead-free solder g5 problem").
One of the suggested trick was the hair dryer one (it makes the solders
contacts temporarily working).

In your case, you might have the "picky Ram" issue many mentioned here, or
you might have an issue similar to mine.
I wish you good luck. ;-)

Prior to this problem, the memory controller's temperature was always high
(around 75° C), thus it's likely that contributed to the subsequent failure.


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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36943 is a reply to message #36883] Wed, 13 February 2013 11:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Il giorno 13/02/13 05.21, Dan Currie ha scritto:

> I have since removed ALL the RAM and inserted pairs . I still get the 3

> blinks no matter which of the old pairs I put in. I can not get beyond

> the 3 blinking lights.


Adding to my last post, take a look at this page:
http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/powermacg5/topic2205 .html

An user wrote this:
> It could also be a bad memory socket. My G5 died when I reseated my memory

> because they were far to tight. It must have cracked the solder.

Maybe that's what happened to you.

And, again, maybe your issue is just memory-related, nothing worse.
But I thought you better be informed.


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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36990 is a reply to message #36943] Wed, 13 February 2013 13:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Still trying ... frustration is high but forcing myself to go slowly! If
success comes I will post ... any other suggestions are welcome!

Dan

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #36992 is a reply to message #36942] Wed, 13 February 2013 14:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Feb 13, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:

> One of the suggested trick was the hair dryer one (it makes the

> solders

> contacts temporarily working).


In industrial heat gun is just a super hot hairdryer, and Harbor
Freight sells cheap ones for $9.99 that are hot enough to easily
reflow solder. You'd need to mask off the rest of the board with foil
and be very careful, but you can fix these broken solder joints if
you're lucky.

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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #37025 is a reply to message #36992] Wed, 13 February 2013 16:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Feb 13, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

> On Feb 13, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:

>

>> One of the suggested trick was the hair dryer one (it makes the solders

>> contacts temporarily working).

>

> In industrial heat gun is just a super hot hairdryer, and Harbor Freight sells cheap ones for $9.99 that are hot enough to easily reflow solder. You'd need to mask off the rest of the board with foil and be very careful, but you can fix these broken solder joints if you're lucky.


I've read another internet page that described this technique ... and I believe he said his success rate was < 10 %

He also tries cooking the mobo ( or was it just the cpu board? ) leveled off, in a 350 deg F oven for 3-5 mnts

"if you're lucky" is correct IMHO.

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Re:REPAIRING MOTHERBOARD WITH HEAT [message #37192 is a reply to message #37025] Thu, 14 February 2013 16:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Doe's this fill within the definition of JURY RIG ? :-)
RHB

On Feb 13, 2013, at 3:03 PM, Bill Connelly <billycarmacs69@verizon.net> wrote:

>

> On Feb 13, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>

>> On Feb 13, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:

>>

>>> One of the suggested trick was the hair dryer one (it makes the solders

>>> contacts temporarily working).

>>

>> In industrial heat gun is just a super hot hairdryer, and Harbor Freight sells cheap ones for $9.99 that are hot enough to easily reflow solder. You'd need to mask off the rest of the board with foil and be very careful, but you can fix these broken solder joints if you're lucky.

>

> I've read another internet page that described this technique ... and I believe he said his success rate was < 10 %

>

> He also tries cooking the mobo ( or was it just the cpu board? ) leveled off, in a 350 deg F oven for 3-5 mnts

>

> "if you're lucky" is correct IMHO.

>

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Re: REPAIRING MOTHERBOARD WITH HEAT [message #37193 is a reply to message #37192] Thu, 14 February 2013 16:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On Feb 14, 2013, at 1:04 PM, ROBERT H. BAUCOM wrote:

> Doe's this fill within the definition of JURY RIG ? :-)

> RHB

>

>

>

>>

>>

>>> On Feb 13, 2013, at 10:07 AM, Valter Prahlad wrote:

>>>

>>>> One of the suggested trick was the hair dryer one (it makes the solders

>>>> contacts temporarily working).

>>>

>>> In industrial heat gun is just a super hot hairdryer, and Harbor Freight sells cheap ones for $9.99 that are hot enough to easily reflow solder. You'd need to mask off the rest of the board with foil and be very careful, but you can fix these broken solder joints if you're lucky.



I think you meant Jerry Rigged??

This method can work with the use of a heat gun when working with a board that has low value and the Scotle HR-360 machine is beyond your reach.
The pro logic board repair machines are mostly just controlled heat guns.

John Carmonne
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Re: G5 2.7 RAM upgrade.?? [message #38453 is a reply to message #36883] Thu, 21 February 2013 14:06 Go to previous message
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On 2/12/13 10:21 PM, Dan Currie wrote:
> Hello,

>

> I decided to add RAM to my sons, my old G5, It was running 4 GB, 4 x

> 512 and 2 x 1 GB in 6 of the 8 slots. I added 2 x 1 GB to the two

> empty slots and it did not recognize the RAM. I removed the 2 x 1 GB

> and rebooted ... I got the 3 blinks on the power button. I shut dowand

> retsarted 30 seconds later and the same. We did not swap any of the

> RAM around, just added 1 GB to each slot 4.

>

> I have since removed ALL the RAM and inserted pairs . I still get the

> 3 blinks no matter which of the old pairs I put in. I can not get

> beyond the 3 blinking lights.

>

> 2005, G5, 2.7 dualie running 10.5.8.

Being the impatient sort ... and 14 years old ... my son coerced me into
doing something quickly ... so I bought a G5 dual 2.3 for $111 including
shipping ... swapped the HDs and video card out, installed 6 GB RAM from
the old computer ... pressed the CUDA ... then the power button and put
a smile on his face.

I will probably be swapping the processors later and parting out what I
have left. 1.5 GB RAM, 2.3 Ghz dual processors, 160 GBHD, and case and
such.

Thanks for all the help ... but Gordian Knot was too complicated ...
just slash and burn!

Dan Currie

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