Maxedout 5,1 Mac Pro
Feb 28, 2017 I have a similar setup with a mac pro 5.1 and an apple shipped HD5770. The LG-UM95-P runs fine via mini-DP to DP at 60Hz (see below). Audio from to this display cannot be changed by the apple OS-sierra. Mac Specs > By Capability > Actual Maximum RAM > Mac Pro Models. The actual maximum RAM of each Mac Pro is listed below along with its compatible RAM type, default amount of RAM pre-installed, common identifiers suitable to identify a Mac Pro in order to determine its RAM capacity, and more. If you get all the top-end upgrades, your Mac Pro will cost a whopping $9599, not including sales tax. (At least shipping is free.) But wait, you can add more items to your order.
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Hi Guys, After a great deal of pondering, consternation and concern, I decided (thanks to still needing Prores and FCPX) that I couldn't yet leave the Mac platform for the increasingly more appealing world of PCs. I currently have a maxed-out late 2012 iMac, but it just can't keep up with the video post-production work I'm doing (primarily colour grading), and a recent nightmare project on the iMac cost me so much time, I simply could not afford to carry-on as things were. I’ve never been a fan of the Trashcan's layout (adding endless PCIe and HDD enclosures and covering my desk in extra cables holds little appeal) and rendering issues with the nMP's D700 cards in Davinci Resolve made it a non-starter for me anyway. So instead I've been pushed down the path of investing $9,000(!) of my hard-earned into an 8-year-old cMP (4,1 flashed to 5,1). Frankly I find this whole situation rather ludicrous. But thanks to still needing Prores and FCPX, it seemed the best course left to me. The config of this system is: - 12-core 3.46Ghz - 64GB RAM - Flashed 12GB Titan X (Maxwell) - 240GB Samsung 850 Evo SSD (Boot Drive, in optical bay) - 4x 6TB Seagate Ironwolf HDDs (in an internal RAID 5 via Softraid) - 2x 1.92TB Samsung Enterprise SSDs in RAID 0 on a Sonnet Tempo Pro Plus Card (scratch drive) - Blackmagic Decklink Mini Monitor 4k I/O Card - Sonnet Allegro Pro 4-port USB3 Card - Asus PA329Q 4k Monitor I’ve never gone quite so all-out with a machine before, but it seemed the only way to make an 8-year-old computer as future-proof as possible.

I looked at the Mac Pro, but it's a lot more expensive, and didn't optimize for what I truly need. It has amazing graphics co-processors, but most of the speed I need is single-core performance. In single-core performance, I can get more out of an iMac. Plus the 27-inch iMac itself comes with a gorgeous 2560-by-1440 screen. Free email software downloads. So, I pulled the trigger on a maxed-out iMac, 32GB RAM, 1TB flash storage, the fastest processor they make.
Hi guys, Just to update and close-off this thread. I sent it back to the seller and paid a bit extra to switch out the flashed 4,1 chassis for a genuine 2010 5,1 chassis. Received the replacement back a week ago, and it's been rock-solid since. Hasn't had so much as a hiccup under load or running heavy benchmarks (even stuffed full of all of the extra components).
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Maxed Out Mac Pro 5 1
Very strange and exceedingly frustrating for it to feel so slow when I know it's not. Well, I am comparing it to what you see in a newer Mac but also comparing it to my 2012 cMBP with base specs.really makes no sense. And, as I said, it hasn't always been like this.I suppose I just wanted to see if this was a general issue with Sierra that anyone else had noticed, I've been living with it for a while but after the 1080 only made a small improvement, I figured I'd ask. I have noticed that it gets particularly bad when Think or Swim (desktop trading client written in Java) is running, but it's fairly poor all the time. Essentially seems like the window server is struggling hard even though the system is barely ticking over. Click to expand.As I said, it's a general slowness in the UI, it's not one app in particular.