A1481 Apple Mac Pro 6,1 Thermal Core Heat Sink Module 923-0534 For Late 2013 OEM
The A1481 Apple Mac Pro 6,1 Thermal Core Heat Sink Module 923-0534 is an essential cooling component designed for the 2013 Mac Pro. This OEM heat sink module is responsible for dissipating heat generated by the CPU, GPU, and other internal components, ensuring the system maintains optimal temperatures during intensive tasks. By efficiently transferring heat away from critical components, it helps prevent overheating, reduces thermal throttling, and ensures smooth, reliable performance throughout heavy workloads.
Related Part Numbers
- Apple Part # 923-0534
Compatibility
- Mac Pro A1481 MacPro6,1
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: ME253LL/A (3.7 GHz 4 Core Xeon E5-1620v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MD878LL/A (3.5 GHz 6 Core Xeon E5-1650v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (3.0 GHz 8 Core Xeon E5-1680v2)
- Mac Pro 6,1 Late 2013: MQGG2LL/A (2.7 GHz 12 Core Xeon E5-2697v2)
Condition
- Open Box
- Replacement Part Fully Tested
- Passed All Quality Inspections
- High-Quality Replacement Part
Compatibility Agreement
Why Replace the A1481 Apple Mac Pro 6,1 Thermal Core Heat Sink Module 923-0534 For Late 2013 OEM
- Overheating Issues: If the Mac Pro experiences frequent overheating, it could be a sign that the thermal core heat sink is no longer efficiently dissipating heat.
- Poor System Performance: Overheating can cause the system to throttle or slow down in performance to prevent damage.
- Visible Damage or Corrosion: Physical damage, corrosion, or wear on the heat sink module can hinder its ability to function properly.
- Frequent System Shutdowns: If the Mac Pro shuts down unexpectedly to protect itself from high temperatures, the heat sink module might be malfunctioning.
- Excessive Fan Noise: If the system’s fans are running louder than usual due to increased temperatures, it could be an indication that the heat sink is not working efficiently.
Signs That Replacement is Needed for A1481 Apple Mac Pro 6,1 Thermal Core Heat Sink Module 923-0534 For Late 2013 OEM
- Frequent Overheating: The system runs at high temperatures, causing slowdowns or automatic shutdowns to prevent thermal damage.
- System Throttling: The Mac Pro’s performance drops significantly under load due to overheating, indicating inadequate heat dissipation.
- Excessive Fan Noise: The internal fans run at higher speeds than usual in an attempt to cool down the system, suggesting the heat sink is no longer effective.
- Physical Damage: Cracks, dents, or corrosion visible on the thermal core heat sink module, compromising its cooling capabilities.
- Random Shutdowns or Crashes: The system shuts down without warning, typically due to overheating or thermal protection being triggered.
- Visible Dust or Blockage: Excessive dust buildup or blockages around the heat sink that prevent proper airflow and heat dissipation.
Important Notes
- Professional Repairs: It’s recommended to have this repair done by a qualified technician, especially if you don’t have experience with Consumer Electronics/gadget disassembly.
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⚠️ Warning: You Must Backup Your Data Before Repair Process ⚠️
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