[ASMR] APPLE POWERMAC G5 - 3 luces blancas en el arranque y UPDATE con cambio a placa dual

On this occasion, a subscriber asks us for help with his PowerMacG5: we are going to bring to life a single-processor computer that shows the error of the three white lights or three white flashes during start-up / power-up ... At first, the most normal thing would be a problem With the RAM of the equipment but after multiple checks and even changing the modules it includes for others from another G5 in perfect condition, the equipment continues with the same failure. The battery is also replaced during the process, but the error continues ... Looking for Wallapop, we found the necessary components and a little gift with the seller's guarantee of its correct operation. It is not really a complicated process, but it takes time ... disassemble and assemble in the same order and the equipment will work again. When changing from monoprocessor to multiprocessor we also change the power supply, in our case the original 340W we do not know if it will support the consumption of the two processors, it was included in the pack and it does not present any complication to change it since the motherboard of the equipment is out of. A bit of history: This generation launched by Apple Computer in June 2003 consisted of computers with a single processor at 1.6 and 1.8GHz and other dual models at 1.8 and 2.0 GHz. In the years to come, the speed was expanded to 2.3, 2.5 and 2.7 GHz, faster memories, improved graphics cards, 64-bit technology were used throughout the range, liquid cooling in some models ... Apple affirming that the PowerMac G5 was "the fastest personal computer in the world". In particular, I was lucky enough to launch a dual 2.0 GHz unit and it was a beast compared to PCs of the time. And what about its appearance? Fully recognizable aluminum housing and currently in high demand for hackintosh conversion projects due to its internal space, robustness, presence and ease of movement thanks to the built-in handles. It was discontinued in August 2006 with the introduction of the Mac Pro, the same workstation concept, but now including two Xeon Dual Core and Quad Core processors, abandoning the PowerPC architecture after tense relations with IBM ... Hopefully the resulting dual 2.0GHz G5 continues to put up a lot of war and serve our grateful subscriber to date.