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Necessary steps to upgrade my Mac Pro Mid 2010

I have a Mac Pro Mid 2010.

  • 2.8 GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon
  • 24 GB DDR3
  • ATI Radeon HD 5770 1024 MB


I need to update my system software. Currently running OS X El Cap 10.11.6


Could I get a response on what has to happen with my hardware to accomplish this? I've been told I need to replace my video card.


Thanks in advance.


Matt in Colorado

Mac Pro

Posted on Jun 7, 2019 11:37 AM

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Jun 7, 2019 11:47 AM in response to NikonFotoMatt

Your Mac, which is the same one I am using currently using, can be upgraded to High Sierra 10.13.6 but not beyond.


The graphics card does not support Medal(API) which is required to run Mojave.


If you need to upgrade to Mojave, you will need to upgrade to a graphics card that is compatible with Medal(API). For Apple's suggestions on how to do this read https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT208898


Jun 7, 2019 12:21 PM in response to NikonFotoMatt

If you are going to upgrade the graphics card so you can install MacOS Mojave, as noted it has to be Metal capable, but also look for Mac Edition cards, or cards that have been 'flashed' for Mac, with these cards you will get the boot screens at start up.

you can put PC Cards in a Mac but you will not see the boot screens on start up, after starting it will just boot to the login screen. If you are considering upgrading to Mojave it may be wise to buy an SSD.

Jun 7, 2019 1:14 PM in response to NikonFotoMatt

Your 2010 Mac Pro should still be very capable, I have a 2008 and it's still as lithe as it was 11 years ago. It may be that your hard drives are beginning to fail, or perhaps you are running software that could be impeding the performance of your Mac, software such as anti-virus uses up resources and is completely unnecessary on a Mac. You could if you want run this app, http://etrecheck.com this will generate a report on your Mac that you can share here for inspection, no personal details are included in the report. Once the report has been generated click on Share Report art the top of the report then click on Copy to Clipboard, open a reply here and click on the third icon (additional text) from the right hand side of the toolbar at the bottom of the reply box.

Necessary steps to upgrade my Mac Pro Mid 2010

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