Marco 128 C or F? If its C that is very hot! Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMMs) can run hot and often require forced air cooling so you may have to add a fan and even look into heat sinks for the RAM if they don't already have them. As far as your CPU's I have read some things online that say that amount of current is possible it seems high to me but perhaps someone else could weigh in on that aspect of it?? Hope I helped a little
Grabiel Its possible that the auto off feature may have been activated. What this does is shut down the printer after a set period of inactivity this is done mainly to save electricity. If you go into the setting menu on the printer look for either power settings or it may just have its own page on the menu for Auto-Off and see if that's enabled. If it is NOT enabled have you checked the usually suspects? maybe a lose power cord or even a faulty power strip if you are using one? When it happens what do you have to do to get it to turn back on just hit the power button? Hope this helps Step one: Check to see if Schedule Off is enabled Follow these steps to set up the Schedule On/Off feature, or to check the current settings. 1.On the control panel, touch the Right Arrow (), and then touch the Setup icon (). 2.Touch Schedule On/Off. 3.Touch Schedule Off. •If Schedule Off is enabled and you want to turn it off, touch Disable.
At the very beginning of this guide are links to the kit that comes with everything you need to replace your hard drive.
take a look at the very beginning of the guide the link takes you to a page that has everything and you can choose what size SSD you want.
Good luck it’s a very worthwhile upgrade it can bring back speedy running to your MAC!
16gb according to Apple but 32gb is no problem I would recommend using all identical sticks ie. same manufacturer/speed etc etc.
I have run 32gb for years in that machine With no issues.
You can but it’s not an ideal configuration
Absolutely I have 32gb and I have used that config since it was new