Wake From Sleep Fan Noise Mac Pro 2.66

The annoying thing is 90 seconds of fan noise (going up till very loud and slowly down again) only at wake from sleep. This happens everytime. No exception. Apart from that the fans are silent no matter what I do.
According to iStat:
The fans that go up to about 2750 rpm are Exhaust and CPU
The other two: Power Supply and HD stay at normal speed
SMU reset done. AHT done
This issue seems to affect previous model Mac Pro's 2.66 with the original (2 x 512) ram replaced and up to date firmware.
My simple question is: did anyone ever solve this problem?

(split from another to thread to narrow down the issue)

Mac Pro (2.66 GHz), Mac OS X (10.5.3)

Posted on Jun 5, 2008 12:52 AM

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Jun 10, 2008 6:24 AM in response to Andre Salters

Happened yesterday, first time in over a month.

The fans should respond to sensors, which should pick up temperature changes, but yes, seem to be slow to respond.

However a system sleeping isn't dispelling heat efficiently.

Some 3rd party RAM could be faulty or hot, and some tend to stay cooler and better at radiating heat away.

If you have the pre-2008 you can press the smc_rst button and zap pram/nvram, that along with running smcfancontrol 2.1.2 (www.macupdate.com is best place to find) to keep the fans revving higher.

Jun 10, 2008 7:15 AM in response to The hatter

Thanks again.

Lots of people have this issue (not sometime but all the time at wake form sleep loud fan noise) with the previous Mac Pro (2.66.) After a firmware update.
But not everybody.
Someone already noticed that If you put in only the original 2 x 512. ram the problem is not there. That's the reason I was asking if people that bought there extra ram from Apple have the issue too.
And maybe if they use the 2g rams or 1g.

Jun 10, 2008 7:41 AM in response to Andre Salters

More RAM = more heat. And it wasn't until March '07 or later that memory for Mac Pro was really 'perfect-ed' to the point it ran cooler and less errors.

Not everyone has the same ambient room temps, configuration of drives, and other factors.

Most people did or have since Sept '07's SMC Update, had this, which was to correct a much more critical problem, not keeping the system cool enough.

There are some extensions in OS X that have filenames of SMC, SMU, PMU etc though I don't know what they do. Some settings are stored in NVRAM too.

3rd party RAM alone is not the cause, though the quality or mix might. I have three makes of memory in mine. And even Apple's own OEM memory has been the cause at least a few times on this forum.

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