HT201805: About graphics-card compatibility between Mac Pro models
Learn about About graphics-card compatibility between Mac Pro models
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Dec 3, 2014 5:46 AM in response to Nigel Yiuby The hatter,No. Dxxx are not even upgrade option for a newer 2035 6,1.
R9 295X2 ($1000) vs GTX and others:
http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/gpu/AMD+FirePro+D500/review
If you want need a PCIe card and you want AMDs for say Final Cut Pro, then you probably want R280X and want need additional power.
One person today posted how they installed a 290X so you may want to ask them, but just one, and the needed an add'l GPU PSU to support it.
ATI R9 290x - Mac Pro 2009 4,1
Flashing R9 280X for boot screens/PCI System Information (
1 2 3 4 5) Real question I would have is why and what you intend to use them for I suppose.
Barefeats comparison benchmarks over the last year of various GPUs
November 14th, 2014 -- Mac Pro Tower Upgrade: GeForce GTX 980 GPU versus others
November 7th, 2014 -- SHOOTOUT: Best iMac GPUs versus Similar Mac Pro Tower GPUs
July 25th, 2014 -- GeForce GTX 780 6G: Mac Pro Tower 'Sweet Spot'?
May 9th, 2014 -- GAMING: 2013 Mac Pro 6-core versus 2010 Mac Pro 6-core
February 21st, 2014 -- 2013 Mac Pro 8-core versus 2009 Mac Pro 8-core running CPU crunch and GPU stress tests
February 12th, 2014 (Update) -- Final Cut Pro X 10.1 Shootout: 2013 Mac Pro vs 2010 Mac Pro -- added 8-core 2013 Mac Pro with D700s
December 28th, 2013 -- Does Final Cut Pro X 10.1 render faster on Mac Pro towers with Dual AMD GPUs? What about Motion 5.1?
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Dec 3, 2014 5:14 PM in response to The hatterby Nigel Yiu,Thanks very much for your information.
Im looking for a graph card which support 4k display for Mac Pro 2010 mid. no require movie editing
what display card i can upgrade for this?