When I bought my Mac Pro at the end of the summer last year I noticed a couple of times that if I turned it off, I couldn't always switch it back on again, it'd just click until I pulled the power cable out, waited a bit and put it back in again.
It didn't do it much and I didn't think anything of it really. It's been fine up until a couple of weeks ago when it did it again. I don't turn the computer off much as I prefer just to put it to sleep overnight but I found that I could put it to sleep and then try and wake it up but nothing would happen. Again, it only did it once or twice and then seemed OK.
Today it did it again. I'm not pretty sure it's heat related and when the room temperature hits around 25C, the computer gets grumpy. When it did it this evening I'd made a note of the temps and the room was 27C, the ambient temp inside the Mac Pro was 25C, PSUs were at 65C and 67C and the CPUs were all around 35-40C.
The only way to fix it is to pull the cord, wait for it to click a couple of times as the SMC resets itself and hope that it'll restart.
So I'm booked into the Genius Bar at Lakeside tomorrow evening. I'll have to lug my Mac Pro from the car park to the Apple Store, joy! It seems to me as though something is getting warm and the thermal trip is cutting out before it's supposed to as there's no way it's actually overheating.
I'm somewhat pleased that I bought a) Extended Applecare and b) A Macbook Pro as otherwise I'd be reduced to the Dell Mini-9 that I have from work and that wouldn't be fun.
It didn't do it much and I didn't think anything of it really. It's been fine up until a couple of weeks ago when it did it again. I don't turn the computer off much as I prefer just to put it to sleep overnight but I found that I could put it to sleep and then try and wake it up but nothing would happen. Again, it only did it once or twice and then seemed OK.
Today it did it again. I'm not pretty sure it's heat related and when the room temperature hits around 25C, the computer gets grumpy. When it did it this evening I'd made a note of the temps and the room was 27C, the ambient temp inside the Mac Pro was 25C, PSUs were at 65C and 67C and the CPUs were all around 35-40C.
The only way to fix it is to pull the cord, wait for it to click a couple of times as the SMC resets itself and hope that it'll restart.
So I'm booked into the Genius Bar at Lakeside tomorrow evening. I'll have to lug my Mac Pro from the car park to the Apple Store, joy! It seems to me as though something is getting warm and the thermal trip is cutting out before it's supposed to as there's no way it's actually overheating.
I'm somewhat pleased that I bought a) Extended Applecare and b) A Macbook Pro as otherwise I'd be reduced to the Dell Mini-9 that I have from work and that wouldn't be fun.