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Here you can see the LEDs of the Mac Pros, and the DIAG_LED bottom
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BackPlane Board and frontPanel Board linked by FrontPanel Board to BackPlane Board cable
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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.
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A view of the PCI Slots on the Mac Pro Early 2009
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A view of the power button that needs to be connected on the front panel board.
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right fan in processor cage. Remember, two clips to take the a fan apart. Top and Bottom.
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Unit with, PSU, BackPlane Board, Front Panel Board.
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Small parts that cover the PSU and Super Drive cables.
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We can really see the difference between the 8 core and 4 core.
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It is socket-b(LGA 1366)
I think it is easy to upgrade your CPU
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.
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
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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.