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Mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades
Mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades









mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades

I edited a little of a project (two UHD H.264 100Mbps from Panasonic FZ1000/FZ2500) and ran a couple of exports and Geekbench 5 tests. So far, today has been a good day of testing: Just asking, how's 5700XT's performance in Resolve?

mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades

It now has a normal (un-flashed) Radeon 5700 XT. It had been at High Sierra with a flashed Nvidia GTX 1070.

mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades

MediaGary wrote:Just two days ago, I was able to get Catalina working in my 12-core 2010 Mac Pro. So basically, I would be looking for a proper GPU and the 5.1 goes to 7.1 - well almost. This was impossible even a year ago, now it's possible. I know, I can replace the USB3 card with a Titan Ridge TB3 that would make my cMP run even with Thunderbolt. That was the beauty of cMP, they were upgradable. That would make my cMP run for another four years. The cMP still has some juice left in it, and with a proper AMD GPU, it can run Catalina fine. So far I am running fine with 16.2.4, 64 GB Ram, Internal Raid, USB 3 card and Titan X. In particular, if you also need to work with H.264/265. We went that route about 3 years ago and two such 5,1 machines with maxed out XEON and Titan-X served us well for R3D files, but these days its time to move on.Įven a well equipped non-Pro iMac might leave that old workhorse in the dust. Uli Plank wrote:I'm not sure it makes much sense to invest into the classic MacPro these days. I'll update my signature hardware list once it's all working. Also make sure you do at least a pro-forma Mojave installation so you accomplish the firmware update from 00 to 144.0.0.0.0. I also was not able to get the Solarflare 10GbE Ethernet card that had worked fine in High Sierra to work at all in Catalina, so I ordered an Aquantia AQC107-based card. The TDP of the 5700 XT is 225-watts, and therefore presents no special challenges to the factory power capabilities of the 5,1 Mac Pro. The PowerColor 5700 XT version that I have uses a 6-pin and an 8-pin power connector, so you'll need mini-PCIe power cables of each. Now that I have a separate Win10 machine, I *hope* that I can get along without using the option key to go between OS boots simply sliding in the boot SSD that I want. I 'needed' the flashed video card when I routinely went back-and-forth between Win10 and macOS. Just two days ago, I was able to get Catalina working in my 12-core 2010 Mac Pro.











Mac pro 5.1 2010 upgrades