Mac Pro 5.1 won't power up

my Mac Pro 5.1 (six core - 2012 vintage) will not power up...

push the power button and it clicks but no boot, no fans come on, no lights stay on, no chime, ...


I can hold the power button down for 5 seconds and I get the slightly longer click


I have reset the SMC but no go


I have had it on a power strip that senses the load and turns on the plugs the monitors are hooked to. I have taken all the plugs off this and put on a normal plug but it still does not work (same clicks)


Have not installed anything new recently.


any suggestions? any way to tell if it is a power supply? any internal diagnostic lights etc to look at? I have read about a battery on the switch... would this be the problem?


thank you

Posted on May 21, 2016 7:55 PM

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May 22, 2016 3:18 AM in response to Christian Stueben

Christian Stueben for info the poster said: "I have reset the SMC but no go"

Reset the System Management Controller (SMC) on your Mac - Apple Support


Resetting the SMC is what you recommended so the poster already tried that.

Christian Stueben wrote:


in some rare case this might help:


- remove the power cord

- wait 5 to 10 seconds

- reconnect power cord

- push pwr button


if it helps:

- cheer!

if it didnt help:

- curses! or ask Illaas, macjack, kas-k 😉


greetings from germany

Chris

May 22, 2016 12:46 AM in response to macjack

macjack the computer does not even turn on to get the Chime so Apple hardware test can't be run


have you disconnected all external connections except, keyboard and mouse, and power and remove all internal HD sleds and PCLe cards including graphics card?

If you open side cover are any diagnostic light lit on logic board or by memory sticks?

Check the voltage of the coin battery on the logic board. It should be about 3 volts.

May 22, 2016 1:27 AM in response to David Dwight

There would be possibility that Power Supply Unit is something wrong. Take it to authorised Apple centre or make Genius Bar appointment to tell them about your problem.

Or get Mac Pro5,1 power supply unit at ebay and replace with it by yourself.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2051541.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0 .Xmac+pro+5%2C1+power+supply+unit.TRS0&_…

May 22, 2016 11:50 AM in response to David Dwight

David Dwight wrote:


my Mac Pro 5.1 (six core - 2012 vintage) will not power up...

push the power button and it clicks but no boot, no fans come on, no lights stay on, no chime, ...

Been there, done that with a 5,1 2010 Mac Pro. What sometimes worked, at least for a while, was to leave it unplugged for at least an hour, and if it booted at all, it would run fine.


The Genius Bar evaluation was a failing button battery but they'd ordered a power supply just in case so I asked them to install that too since the Mac was reaching EOL. After installing both, they agreed the PS was going too. That fixed the problem.

May 26, 2016 5:47 PM in response to David Dwight

This exact same situation has happened to me today. Mac Pro worked just fine last night. Went to boot it up today and nothing. Exact same situation as the OP stated. I replaced the battery for the mother board backup. Nothing has changed hardware wise. The only recent things to happen was the latest Mac OS X 10.11.5 update and the new Nvidia Web Drivers for my aftermarket card. I reinstalled the old (known working) ATI video card and same situation.


Question, could this be an issue related to the last El Capitan update and not a hardware issue? I really don't want to drop $250+ on a new Power Supply only to not have my Mac Pro work.


I have exactly a similar 2012 era 6 Core Mac pro.


I get nothing when I press the power button. Just a click. No fans, no chime, just as described. Please Help.


Mike R

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