
My first attempts with smc Fan Control to try and force that fan back down to a slower speed are unsuccessful. The slider control for the "PCI" fan is set to 500 but the PCI fan is happily at 798-800 and refuses to go lower.
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This is the default DVD that Apple now sends if your Mac is within a certain age range. I found that out a couple of years ago when I had some issue that I no longer remember and I couldn't find my system restore disk. Apple sent it to me no charge.(unless I can get my hands on a 10.6.4 DVD which is rare?)
Yep... I used my DP 8 manual so far! LOL But I think I may move the sleds around. I also do have a weight I could use that might help. I don't care HOW I minimize the hum so long as I do. Probably like most of us here, I'm very sensitive to audio stimuli and a small sound like that bugs me. I'm the one who's telling friends when their cell phone is vibrating in their backpack, etc and they don't hear it. It's not because their hearing is worse, but probably, like many people, they just often are more "focused" and don't pick on sounds that "shouldn't be there" as quickly as I do.HCMarkus wrote:Maybe redistribute drive sleds inside the Mac. Or put a weight on top of a mouse pad on top of your MP…?
You are absolutely correct about the relative power… you can get very close to the top current MP by swapping your current CPUs with x5680s or 90s. There is a guy doing CPU lid removal for $200/pair, but many others have successfully modded their 4,1 dual CPU Mac Pros with unmoved CPUs by adding a thicker thermal pad and simply not over tightening the CPU. Others have used washers to set the heatsink a little higher.Michael Canavan wrote:Man! Geekbench is making me think about this even more. Watched a video of a guy taking the lid off of a CPU and honestly it doesn't seem to be that hard, you just have to be careful. I think I'm going to go for it. Geek bench lists the last Mac Pro tower at 3ghz 12 core being right below the latest greatest Mac Pro black waste bin model. This mod could ostensibly bring mine to between the two!http://browser.primatelabs.com/mac-benchmarks
Thing is they are used, so I'm definitely not selling the 2.66 ones I have in it now.
HCMarkus wrote: You are absolutely correct about the relative power… you can get very close to the top current MP by swapping your current CPUs with x5680s or 90s. There is a guy doing CPU lid removal for $200/pair, but many others have successfully modded their 4,1 dual CPU Mac Pros with unmoved CPUs by adding a thicker thermal pad and simply not over tightening the CPU. Others have used washers to set the heatsink a little higher.
Here's the de-lidding guy:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-Mac-Pro-Du ... 27f28be6e2
Hahaha! I was a little perturbed when I read that in my inbox this morning! Turns out the seller actually didn't HAVE them in their possession when they offered them for sale. Should be up to the buyer if we want to wait or not and not have the sale cancelled without asking. Be interesting to see if their supply does come in, what they'll be selling for. I'm just glad I got one at $199.HCMarkus wrote:You better not pout…!
Let me know when it arrives.