If we stopped posting news about the PM G5 affected by the leaky liquid cooling system issue, we keep receiving reports every couple of days. The sudden death of the PM G5 usually happened after some typical syndromes such as the increased of the noise originating from the cooling system (fans blowing full speed).
If Apple did not officially acknowledge the problem yet, and will most likely not do it anymore unlike a legal action of unfortunate users will push it to, it seems that the company changed its policy concerning the handling and interaction with owners of a dead PM G5.
According to several readers from xlr8yourmac , they could get their PM G5 repaired under a extended warranty policy, even though it is not officially announced
This is good news, as almost all parts of a PM G5 affected by the leaky liquid cooling system usually need to be changed, including PSU, motherboard and CPU. If you had or are facing such issue with your PM G5, you now know that you need to call Apple customers service in order to argue for an extended warranty for repairing this problem.
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