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Hi!
I have a 2008 Mac Pro which I'm building into a 2006 chassis (2008 chassis is damaged).
The ambient sensors located over the DVD drive's are glued to the chassis, and hard to replace IMO. On the 2008 chassis the cable got damaged when I tried to unplug it, the plastic was brittle and it just broke to tiny pieces when trying to unplug. 90% is left in the plug, and I have a cable with the pins, no plug.
The 2006 temperature sensor and cable are fine, and I'm considering using them on the 2008 logic board, is this possible? The sensors have different model names and chips etc.:
2006: 820-1974-A (C) 2006, Chip: TMP75
2008: 820-2203-A (C) 2007, Chip: LM75A
I have a 2008 Mac Pro which I'm building into a 2006 chassis (2008 chassis is damaged).
The ambient sensors located over the DVD drive's are glued to the chassis, and hard to replace IMO. On the 2008 chassis the cable got damaged when I tried to unplug it, the plastic was brittle and it just broke to tiny pieces when trying to unplug. 90% is left in the plug, and I have a cable with the pins, no plug.
The 2006 temperature sensor and cable are fine, and I'm considering using them on the 2008 logic board, is this possible? The sensors have different model names and chips etc.:
2006: 820-1974-A (C) 2006, Chip: TMP75
2008: 820-2203-A (C) 2007, Chip: LM75A
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