User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Mac Pro (8x)
- Contents
- Basics
- Take Apart
- General Information
- Opening the Computer
- Hard Drives
- Optical Drive Carrier and Optical Drives
- Memory (FB-DIMMs) and Memory Riser Cards
- PCI Express/Graphics Card
- Power Supply
- Power Supply Fan
- AirPort Extreme Card
- Bluetooth Card
- Battery
- Processor Heatsink Cover
- Front Fan Assembly
- Mac Pro RAID Card and Battery
- Memory Cage with Rear Fan
- Processor Heatsinks
- Processors
- Speaker Assembly
- USB Cable
- Logic Board
- Front Panel Board
- Power Button
- AirPort Antenna Board with Cables
- Optical Drive Power Cable
- Optical Drive Data (Ribbon) Cable
- Ambient Board
- Ambient Board Cable
- Bluetooth Antenna Board and Cable
- Hard Drive Cable Harness
- Hard Drive Temperature Sensor Cable
- Hard Drive Temperature Sensor
- Power Cable Harness
- Troubleshooting
- Upgrades
- Views

Mac Pro (8x) Troubleshooting — Symptom Charts 151
Check diagnostic LED 2 and/or LED 3 for processor connection 4.
If only one of the CPU Error LEDs (LED 2 or 3) comes on, try swapping the processors. If the 5.
Error LED follows the processor to the other processor location, replace that processor.
Replace logic board 6.
Power-on LED illuminates when power button is pressed, fans spin, and boot tone
chimes, but there is no video
Verify display is properly connected and powered on.1.
Check video card connector and display cable for any bent pins.2.
Reseat video card. (Make sure video card is fully inserted in connector and end of card is 3.
secured by the connector latch.) For video cards that require power cables, check that they
are connected.
Reset PRAM (restart computer while holding down Command-Option-P-R keys until second 4.
boot tone chimes)
Reset logic board. Refer to “5. Resetting the Logic Board” in this chapter.
Replace video card 6.
Replace logic board 7.
Power-on LED does not illuminate when power button is pressed, but fans spin,
boot tone chimes, and there is video
Reseat front panel board 1.
Replace front panel board 2.
Replace logic board 3.
Replace power supply 4.
Power-on LED illuminates, fans spin up, no boot tone, and the system shuts down
within a few minutes
Open the side access panel and observe all diagnostic LEDs. Refer to “1. Diagnostic LEDs” in
this chapter for more information on how to locate and interpret these LEDs. Troubleshoot
further if any LEDs indicate any failure.
Reseat the processors and check for bent pins 2.
Replace the processors3.
Replace the logic board 4.
Replace the power supply 5.










