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G4 DA Powering issues
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Apr 9, 2008, 09:08 PM
 
It's a PowerMac G4, 733 DA. When I push the power button, it lights up for a second but no boot up, so the PSU doesn't seen to be bad, I can't test it because its a 22 pin, not a 20 or 24 pin. So I guess it's the board, if it is, the I will just gut it and throw it away. Do you guys have any other suggestions? I have tried different sticks of PC133 in different slots with no luck. The main 120mm system fan was ceasing...loudly a while back, so i replaced it a with a blue LED 4 pin molex fan, thats the only other thing I've done to it, otherwise everything else is stock.

Is it common for these things to die at their age, (7 years this May)?

It's time to replace it I know, but it's used for web browsing and thats it, it's got a gig of ram, so it's not necessarily slow. It's got tiger.

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[15" MacBook Pro 2.6 Ghz] [G4 733] [G4 MDD DP 1.25]
     
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Apr 10, 2008, 02:08 AM
 
This could be the symptom of a dead PSU or a PMU that needs resetting.

I'm glad the 22 pin plug deterred you, because if you'd plugged it into a standard ATX board, you probably would have fried it.

If you want to have a go at converting a standard PC PSU to work in it, PM with your email address.
     
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Apr 18, 2008, 11:30 PM
 
G4s seem to have very finicky power supplies, especially once they get old. If all the usually resetting tricks don't work, then I'd say most likely it needs a new power supply. Of course the best thing to do would be to try and find an identical machine and swap parts. Thats the only real way to nail it down 100%
     
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May 14, 2008, 05:38 PM
 
I've replaced the PSU twice in my (former) GigE G4. I'd say 7 years has been a pretty good run for a DA G4.
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