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  1. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown, Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 1, Bild 1 von 1
    • I took the Mac Pro Apart.

  2. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 2, Bild 1 von 1
    • added the PSU

  3. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 3, Bild 1 von 1
    • added the backplane board

    I believe the image in step 3 is the graphics card and not the backplane.

    tpisellijr - Antwort

    yeah this is the graphics card.

    Ssamydla - Antwort

  4. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 4, Bild 1 von 1
    • Front Panel Board

  5. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 5, Bild 1 von 1
    • Here you can see the LEDs of the Mac Pros, and the DIAG_LED bottom

  6. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 6, Bild 1 von 1
    • The front panel board to backplane board cable

  7. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 7, Bild 1 von 1
    • another view of the front panel board

  8. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 8, Bild 1 von 1
    • Another view of the backplane board

  9. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 9, Bild 1 von 1
    • BackPlane Board and frontPanel Board linked by FrontPanel Board to BackPlane Board cable

  10. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 10, Bild 1 von 1
    • Bluetooth antenna connected to the card on the Backplane board. One needs to be careful because if not connected the Antenna needs to be attached in order not to short-circuit the backpanel board.

  11. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 11, Bild 1 von 1
    • A view of the PCI Slots on the Mac Pro Early 2009

  12. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 12, Bild 1 von 1
    • Optical Drive Cables on BackPlane Board.

  13. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 13, Bild 1 von 1
    • A view of the power button that needs to be connected on the front panel board.

  14. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 14, Bild 1 von 1
    • Processor Cage

  15. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 15, Bild 1 von 1
    • Left Fan in processor cage with speaker.

  16. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 16, Bild 1 von 1
    • right fan in processor cage. Remember, two clips to take the a fan apart. Top and Bottom.

    What size are the fans?

    Luis Trejjo - Antwort

  17. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 17, Bild 1 von 1
    • Unit with, PSU, BackPlane Board, Front Panel Board.

    At this point, will it start power up? with only PSU and Boards.

    I'm trying to troubleshoot 2010 PSU/Processor issue.

    Ssamydla - Antwort

  18. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 18, Bild 1 von 1
    • Small parts that cover the PSU and Super Drive cables.

  19. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 19, Bild 1 von 1
    • Processor heatsinks 8 Core

  20. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 20, Bild 1 von 1
    • Processor Heatsink 4 core

    hola, me podrían apoyar con decir cual es el desarmador que se utiliza para desmontar los procesadores, saludos

    atomo182 - Antwort

  21. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 21, Bild 1 von 1
    • We can really see the difference between the 8 core and 4 core.

  22. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 22, Bild 1 von 1
    • Processor Cage & Left and right Speakers.

  23. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 23, Bild 1 von 1
    • A nice view of processor board 8 core.

  24. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 24, Bild 1 von 1
    • CPU B of the processor Board.

  25. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 25, Bild 1 von 1
    • CPU A of Processor Board.

  26. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 26, Bild 1 von 1
    • Processor & HeatSink

  27. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 27, Bild 1 von 1
    • RAID Card for Mac Pro Early 2009

  28. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 28, Bild 1 von 1
    • Graphic Card

  29. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 29, Bild 1 von 1
    • Fibre Channel Card

  30. Mac Pro Early 2009 Teardown: Schritt 30, Bild 1 von 1
    • Finally the machine is rebuilt

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Hello,

I have Mac Pro 5,1 intel Xeon W3565 at 3.2 GHz Quad-Core.

It is easy to upgrade in W3565 at 3.33 GHz 6-Core ???

Any intel Xeon W3565 fit in my Mac Pro ?

What CPU sockets supported for ?

Thank you,

Stefanos.

StefMacGR - Antwort

It is socket-b(LGA 1366)

I think it is easy to upgrade your CPU

sendercustom - Antwort

It should be easy to upgrade a single-cpu Pro, they use standard lidded Xeons. I am planning on upgrading to W3690s in a couple of 4,1 machines that have had their firmware flashed to 5,1.

tobiasboyd - Antwort

Please let me know how you handle that upgrade!! Or add a tutorial id vey much like to see that and maybe follow suit but im not very savy with these upgrades

Will -

Is it possible to easily remove and service right processor fan (the back one)? It makes too much noise, so needs some oil apparently. I didn't find any way to remove it.

Andriy Tevelyev - Antwort

I replaced sockets in motherboard 820-2336-А and lose two resistors R5400 and R3613.Prompt please resistors face values.Thanks!

fpiteful - Antwort

Is it possible to replace the fans with quieter fans?

Patrick van Bavel - Antwort

I have acquired a MacPro 4,1 from my friend who no longer needed it and couldn't get it working anyway. The weirdest thing is none of the internal drives show up, not even when booting off an external OS drive, and the ethernet ports as well. Everything else seems to work, installed a fresh copy of El Capitan on an external and all works but these two items. Makes me believe that there may be a disconnected or bad cable to the backplane but I am having a hard time finding the info online and any pictures on what to look for. Any ideas or suggestions?

Allen Berrebbi - Antwort

Hello barrebbi, I just had the same problem happen to me the macpro was working well and all of the sudden the drives disappear and the internet connection was gonne too . I try to unplug everything and do a pram clean and nothing, the next thing I will do is run the ahd diagnose utility for this computer. what I am missing is the internal drivers the 4 internal sata’s but the optical drives are working fine, also I lost the wifi, ethernet and the optical audio port. the external audio is fine. I was browsing online nothing really taxing for the computer. if I cannot fix it I will install a pci usb 3 port to run external drives and a usb3 to ethernet port to get the network and internet back and a usb bluetooth dongle. If anyone can help or guide us to find a solution I will great appreciated. Berrebbi if you find anything please advice I will do so too. Thanks in advance.

Titaniumark -

Sorry, I have not been able to get an answer yet. And for some reason, this model won’t upgrade bootcamp to Windows 10 (or 8) either, black screen. I’ve updated older models but not this one.

Allen Berrebbi - Antwort

Still no answer for me

Allen Berrebbi -

Missing connection of HDD bays and, more importantly, the connections between the HDD bays and the logic board.

Konrad Skeri Ekblad - Antwort

Still haven’t figured it out yet

Allen Berrebbi - Antwort

I’m lost as to why this is titled as a “Teardown” when it is in fact an “Assembly”…

Chatbox - Antwort

Is the Bluetooth connector on the motherboard a standard USB single port [Vcc, D-, D+, GND] connector ?

dan.streaman - Antwort

Nope, there’s a picture in step 10- I think it’s a PCI-E connector of some type. Definitely not USB though.

Josh Calvetti -

Anyone ever figured out how to “teardown” the fan-cage assembly from the PCI lane area (the one hovering that has the PCI lock bar mechanism). The assembly is easy to remove, but !&&* if I can figure out how to free the fan from it.

I got as far as being able to release the female plug so that it could slide through the plastic, and the fan appears seated on rubber type posts, just can’t separate the two cage elements to get to it. (at least not without worrying amounts of force).

clickykbd - Antwort

I need to know how you removed the bottom case with the fans. I cant find any documentation on it. Thanks

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marcussunde - Antwort

Hello,

I disassembled my mac pro 2009 for cleaning, and putted it back together. Everything works fine, except for the power button LED. It not longer lights up. I tried reconnecting everything and resetting SMC and PRAM with no success.

KANG LOBSTAH - Antwort

Hi !

Is it possible to show where is the SMC Controller Chip on the board ?

Thanks

Sly - Antwort

Is the logicboard of those type same ? Can I change the quad-core logicboard with 8-core logicboard or vice versa ? Thanks.

Lazuardi Deril - Antwort

You can swap the trays with another model of the same generation, yes. 2010/2012 are interchangeable , but you have to swap 2009 with 2009 parts, otherwise the fans will run at full speed due to differing low-level firmware between the 2009 and 2010 models.

Josh Calvetti -

How to connect the WiFi card to the board? Cables to connect. Screws to use? Thanks

LAB - Antwort

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