as yet there have been NO recorded occurences. Welcome to never ending progress and never ending dissatisfaction.ġ: The likelyhood of the belt delivered by the smoothing caps in one of these being fatal. No one cares anymore and they just are waiting for us to shell out the cash for a psu which could probably be repaired for ten or twenty bucks. Obsolescence and customer-obliguing tactics are the norm. Technical progress has become only a money drain and a huge waste of otherwise repairable units. No one wants to determine the real culprit because mos people are better off selling you a 200 or 300 bucks replacement. They put us through all this this hoops because they want us to obligue and not use our 2008-2010 MacPros anymore, they need to make a profit from us, they need to get us to buy a new “umbrella-cube” 3k-4K machine just because.ītw, it’s all about the soldering quality from factory, the damned relay switch inside the PSUs, and/or the temp sensor &^&^$^ with all the security settings for switching it off just because. Please take the Pro nickname out, it’s not deserved. It’s all been a money drain since Steve Jobs left us.Īpple is no longer a winner game, it’s all bells and whistles but they don’t care about the power going to their MacPros.
We gulp this and cope with this because of a brand’s undeserved reputation. Almost always just after the period PSUs, I guess Delta (the provider) is using monkeys in the soldering plant at their factory.Īnd eBay sellers are just making a profit on selling replacement units that maybe are just refurbished units that will fail also given enough time. How can they dare ship MacPros with these dodgy PSUs, and won’t get them replaced, they’re so smart as to never ever let them die within the guarantee period. They would need to have been properly flowed in the soldering process at like this is what makes us lose faith in Apple. These particular PSUs fail because of bad factory work.