After getting two ES X5365, I spent a half day to buy thermal paste, different kinds of screw drivers, anti static wrist band. The screw driver for removing heat sink is so difficult to find.
And then around 3 hours to look at these videos and follow everything. Finally my Mac Pro 1,1 is working as it was with almost two times of power!
I also upgraded my Mac firmware from 1,1 to 2,1 before these works so that X5365 can be recognized. Please search "netkas" for more firmware update.
I don't know how long the screws are since I did not actually remove them but rather loosen them. I don't think you want to remove them completely since it might be difficult to re-attach them to the logic board if you completely take them out.
On eBay. They tend to come and go, and the pricing seems to fluctuate quite a lot. Do a search for X5365 or X5365 Pair and you should come up with some results.
FYI, I paid about $500 for two CPU's, but as I said, pricing seems to vary quite a bit and I've seen them go for almost double that (which IMHO doesn't make the swap as financially sound of a decision).
And I forgot to say thank you for the original poster!!!!
eos1d3 2 months ago
After getting two ES X5365, I spent a half day to buy thermal paste, different kinds of screw drivers, anti static wrist band. The screw driver for removing heat sink is so difficult to find.
And then around 3 hours to look at these videos and follow everything. Finally my Mac Pro 1,1 is working as it was with almost two times of power!
I also upgraded my Mac firmware from 1,1 to 2,1 before these works so that X5365 can be recognized. Please search "netkas" for more firmware update.
eos1d3 2 months ago
How can you tell it's burned out?
midphase 2 months ago
@midphase It’s the second one above dimm riser A . All other capacitors have a flat top but that one looks cracked.
317calin 2 months ago
At 4:20 you can see a BURNED OUT CAPACITOR on the far right on the motherboard. You should replace that before upgrading the CPUs
317calin 2 months ago
I don't know how long the screws are since I did not actually remove them but rather loosen them. I don't think you want to remove them completely since it might be difficult to re-attach them to the logic board if you completely take them out.
midphase 3 months ago
hi how long are the screws in the memory cage that atach to the logic board
dinerman2000 3 months ago in playlist More videos from midphase
MAN! IS THIS POSSIBLE? THIS IS FREAKY YET OPTIMISTIC
thank you :)
benghaith 3 months ago
On eBay. They tend to come and go, and the pricing seems to fluctuate quite a lot. Do a search for X5365 or X5365 Pair and you should come up with some results.
FYI, I paid about $500 for two CPU's, but as I said, pricing seems to vary quite a bit and I've seen them go for almost double that (which IMHO doesn't make the swap as financially sound of a decision).
midphase 5 months ago
Where did you get the processor?
vajksziget7a 5 months ago
@vajksziget7a I think he get them on Newegg.
honam1021 4 months ago in playlist More videos from midphase
great video, thanks, I have this machine and was curious to see how it's done :-)
ldneil 7 months ago
Any questions? Ask away and I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible.
Also...Part 2 should be up by this coming week-end!
midphase 7 months ago