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chrisb42

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 4, 2015
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Hi all, my trusty 4,1 (flashed to 5,1) all of a sudden just shut down without being under load and wouldn't properly start up anymore. After it cooled off, it will boot again, but within 5 minutes or so before it just shuts down again.

I read the threads about the temperature issues and cleaned and replaced the thermal paste both for the CPU (I have a single CPU tray, running one X5675) and the Northbridge (which was completely baked and hard). However, it still shuts down after a few minutes, even though the temps from what I could gather in iStat were fine (and certainly lower than before).

Is my CPU tray broken? I assume the CPU is fine, otherwise it wouldn't even work for the initial 5 minutes, correct? What part of the tray would cause this behavior all of a sudden? Nothing had changed hard- or software wise in quite a while; I'm running Mojave with OpenCore, booting from an NVMe SSD, and this configuration has been stable for quite a while now.

I assume it is still somewhat heat-related, as it did happen on one of those hot days we had recently; currently running with a borrowed 2 CPU tray from a different 4,1 and that works perfectly fine, despite showing much higher temps in some areas (no thermal paste replaced there yet), so I know the rest of the system works fine.

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
 

tsialex

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Jun 13, 2016
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Could be a short, usually happens with one the PWM MOSFETS, the Qxxx components near the CPU socket. Look for bubbles/burn in signs.
 

chrisb42

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 4, 2015
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If it's anything like this, I should start looking for a replacement, because I wouldn't be able to fix that…
 

m1maverick

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chrisb42

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Apr 4, 2015
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Yeah, luckily parts are available for relatively little money. I don't really need dual CPUs for what I do. Also, how much more is the power draw of dual CPUs vs a single one?

Having said that, I'm contemplating getting a "real" 5,1 with dual CPU lots of memory that's offered locally for $250. :cool:
 

YZFNYC

macrumors newbie
Oct 5, 2015
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Palm Bay Florida
Have you replaced the plastic clips on your North Bridge chip heat sink? If not check it. If it's that go to ace hardware and get a couple of small bolts with nuts and replace.
 
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