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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Dan

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+Loud fan and CPU over utilized making the Mac Pro unusable.

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-I have the same issue with a 6-core Mac Pro. Loud fan and CPU over utilised making the Mac Pro unusable.
+I have the same issue with a 6-core Mac Pro. Loud fan and CPU over utilized making the Mac Pro unusable.
Someone was interested in buying it so they took it to a service centre who ran the hardware test and found that some sensors were showing "Can't read". The sensors with a "Can't read" status were listed as 'Ambient MLB', 'Ambient 2', 'Ambient 3', and 'MLB Proximity Local Board'.
Can this be fixed or is it a main logic board replacement thing costing thousands of $$ ?
I don't think I can get away with the kernel task thing in my case. Or can I?
Screenshot of the test attached.
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Neil Sadwelkar

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I have the same issue with a 6-core Mac Pro. Loud fan and CPU over utilised making the Mac Pro unusable.

Someone was interested in buying it so they took it to a service centre who ran the hardware test and found that some sensors were showing "Can't read". The sensors with a "Can't read" status were listed as 'Ambient MLB', 'Ambient 2', 'Ambient 3', and 'MLB Proximity Local Board'.

Can this be fixed or is it a main logic board replacement thing costing thousands of $$ ?

I don't think I can get away with the kernel task thing in my case. Or can I?

Screenshot of the test attached.

Neil

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Mac Pro Late 2013

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