Upgrades For Mac Pro 2013
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Maximizing your 2013 Mac Pro until the 2018 version shows.Posted April 7th, 2017 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistBy now you must have heard that Apple lifted the curtain on the future of the Mac Pro. Very encouraging. But what can do you do in the meantime to boost the performance of the 2013 Mac Pro ’Turbo Tube’ you have now?UPGRADES FOR THE 2013 MAC PRO ’TURBO TUBE’
Memory - If you ordered your Mac Pro with 12 or 16GB of RAM, you can’t buy any more from Apple. But you can buy memory expansion from TransIntl.com and MacSales.com. Plus it is easy to install. No tools required.Storage - If you ordered your Mac Pro with 256 or 512GB flash storage, you may have run out of space long ago. You can’t just buy a generic M.2 flash blade to replace it. And Apple’s flash blades are proprietary in more ways than just the connector. But there is hope. TransIntl.com offers the Super Blade that is fully compatible including TRIM support. Though not quite as fast as the factory blades, MacSales.com has the Aura SSD for Mac Pro in capacities up to 4TB. Installation is a snap, though you need a T8 Torx bit for your screw driver to remove the T8 Torx screw.Need even more storage capacity? There are many external options for the six Thunderbolt 2 ports. My favorite ’mad science’ experiment was attaching three striped LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 enclosures on three separate Thunderbolt 2 buses to attain 3740MB/s. One the other end of the scale, the 719MB/S AKiTiO Palm RAID bus-powered Thunderbolt drive is perfect for ’sneaker net’ as is the 374MB/S Angelbird SSD2go PKT bus-powered USB3 drive.CPU - Did you get the 4-core or 6-core but but found your pro apps crave 8, 10, or 12-cores? MacSales.com has you covered with processor upgrades. They even have a Turnkey Processor Upgrade Program so you don’t have to get into the guts of your Mac Pro. GPU - One key reason Apple is re-thinking the Mac Pro is because of the 2013 Cylinder’s achilles heel: two mid-level GPUs that were proprietary, non-user serviceable, and non-upgradeable. Even if Apple wanted to upgrade them, the Mac Pro’s design created a wattage ceiling. Even though you can’t upgrade the two internal FirePro GPUs, you can now attach an external PCie expansion box (eGPU). As I write this article on our 2013 Mac Pro 8-core, I have an AKiTiO Node eGFX Box with a TITAN X GPU connected to one of the Thunderbolt 2 ports. There is a website (egpu.io) dedicated to telling about the eGPUs available and how to make them work with your Mac. Other eGPUs we’ve tested with the 2013 Mac Pro include the BizonBOX and Sonnet Breakaway (coming soon).An eGPU is not a perfect solution with its limited bandwidth and the fact that some apps ignore it. And even when apps don’t ignore it, they don’t always gain from its existence if they are CPU bound. But it is a way to provide a serious boost in speed to certain CUDA capable, GPU intensive apps like Blender, Octane Render and DaVinci Resolve (Noise Reduction). And NVIDIA GPUs like the GTX 980 Ti run games like Tomb Raider much faster than the built-in AMD FirePros. FLASH: This was posted yesterday on NVIDIA’s site: ’NVIDIA recognizes the desire Mac users have for the greatest functionality and highest performance. Next week, we’ll be posting a new driver that enables Pascal-based graphics cards and allows these users to have a significant increase in both.’ We have a GTX 1080 in our inventory that we would love to see humming along connected to our Mac Pro.OTHER - I am using the blackLogitech Illuminated (backlit) K740 keyboard and blackRazer DiamondBack mouse as I write this article. Display is the blackLG UltraFine 5K Display. These accessories fit well with the Mac Pro’s black machined, polished, aluminum enclosure. UPGRADES FOR THE 2009-2012 MAC PRO TOWER
We have published many articles featuring CPU, GPU, memory, and storage upgrades for the Mac Pro tower. My personal tower is a 2010 Mac Pro with a 3.33GHz 12-core CPU tray, 96GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 980 Ti GPU, 1500MB/s PCie 512G flash storage boot volume, 5900MB/s PCIe flash 2TB RAID storage scratch volume, MCE 12X Blu-ray Recordable Drive (replacing the Super Drive), Razer Black Widow X Chroma mechanical backlit keyboard, and Razer Naga Molten mouse.We’ll catalog some of our favorite tower upgrades in a follow-up article. Suffice to say that there are many options to keep your Mac Pro tower cooking until Apple serves up the next Mac Pro.Comments? Suggestions? Feel free to email me,
Follow me on Twitter @barefeatsWHERE TO BUY MACS and OTHER APPLE products:
USA readers can help us earn a commission by using this Apple Store USA link or by clicking on any Apple display ad. Live outside the USA? No problem. We are affiliated with these Apple Stores:
OTHER SOURCES FOR MACS
*PowerMax not only sells new and used Macs, but will give you a generous trade-in offer on your old Mac.
*Other World Computing has a Used Mac Store.
WHERE TO BUY FACTORY REFURBISHED MACS
Apple Store USA has refurbished Macs with 12 month warranty.
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Use this guide to replace the CPU. Removing the logic board means you’ll need to reapply a layer of thermal compound. Before beginning any work on your Mac Pro: Unplug the computer and press and hold the power button for ten seconds to discharge the power supply’s capacitors. Be very careful not to touch the capacitor leads or any exposed solder joints on the back of the power supply. And mistakes to avoid when upgrading.
I have a technical question,
Upgrade the RAM and storage of nearly any Apple computer at MacSales.com. We also provide refurbished Macs, external storage, docks, accessories, and more! Macbook Pro (15-inch Early 2008) MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.4/2.2GHz) Macbook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo) Macbook Pro (15-inch Core Duo) Macbook Air Parts. Macbook Air (13-inch Early 2015) Macbook Air (13-inch Early 2014) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2013) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2012) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2011) Macbook Air (13-inch Late 2010).
My Mac Pro Specification:
Mac Pro 6.1 (Late 2013)Upgrade Mac Pro 2013 To Thunderbolt 3
3.5 GHz 6-Core intel Xeon E5
Memory: 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory
Mentioned on Apple Support website that configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
I found on OWC website that I can make it up to 128 GB (four 32GB) for the Memory.
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/owc/apple-mac-pro/2013
Analog commander for mac os.
My question is,
*Is it possible to upgrade to 128 GB (32GB x 4)?
*If yes, is the MacPro 6.1 (Late 2013) will work smooth with no problems?.
*I’m planning to upgrade the Memory to 128 GB (32GB x 4), and 1 TB for the Storage, is that ok?Mac Pro 2013 Cpu
My usage is:
- Adobe software, especially Adobe Photoshop (sometimes I have the file size 2 GB or more), In-design, Illustrator .. others.
- 3D software, and rendering software for huge digital drawing/painting..
I need help to be in the safe side and take the right decision, so my MacPro will work fast with no problems. I’ll be waiting for the help.
Best Upgrades For Mac Pro 2013
Many Thanks,
Mac Pro, macOS 10.14 Apple Vs Windows Pros And Cons
Posted on
Download here: http://gg.gg/uuvbr
https://diarynote.indered.space
*Upgrade Mac Pro 2013 To Thunderbolt 3
*Mac Pro 2013 Cpu
*Best Upgrades For Mac Pro 2013
*Apple Vs Windows Pros And Cons
Has Bare Feats helped you? How about donating to Bare Feats?
feed
Maximizing your 2013 Mac Pro until the 2018 version shows.Posted April 7th, 2017 by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistBy now you must have heard that Apple lifted the curtain on the future of the Mac Pro. Very encouraging. But what can do you do in the meantime to boost the performance of the 2013 Mac Pro ’Turbo Tube’ you have now?UPGRADES FOR THE 2013 MAC PRO ’TURBO TUBE’
Memory - If you ordered your Mac Pro with 12 or 16GB of RAM, you can’t buy any more from Apple. But you can buy memory expansion from TransIntl.com and MacSales.com. Plus it is easy to install. No tools required.Storage - If you ordered your Mac Pro with 256 or 512GB flash storage, you may have run out of space long ago. You can’t just buy a generic M.2 flash blade to replace it. And Apple’s flash blades are proprietary in more ways than just the connector. But there is hope. TransIntl.com offers the Super Blade that is fully compatible including TRIM support. Though not quite as fast as the factory blades, MacSales.com has the Aura SSD for Mac Pro in capacities up to 4TB. Installation is a snap, though you need a T8 Torx bit for your screw driver to remove the T8 Torx screw.Need even more storage capacity? There are many external options for the six Thunderbolt 2 ports. My favorite ’mad science’ experiment was attaching three striped LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 enclosures on three separate Thunderbolt 2 buses to attain 3740MB/s. One the other end of the scale, the 719MB/S AKiTiO Palm RAID bus-powered Thunderbolt drive is perfect for ’sneaker net’ as is the 374MB/S Angelbird SSD2go PKT bus-powered USB3 drive.CPU - Did you get the 4-core or 6-core but but found your pro apps crave 8, 10, or 12-cores? MacSales.com has you covered with processor upgrades. They even have a Turnkey Processor Upgrade Program so you don’t have to get into the guts of your Mac Pro. GPU - One key reason Apple is re-thinking the Mac Pro is because of the 2013 Cylinder’s achilles heel: two mid-level GPUs that were proprietary, non-user serviceable, and non-upgradeable. Even if Apple wanted to upgrade them, the Mac Pro’s design created a wattage ceiling. Even though you can’t upgrade the two internal FirePro GPUs, you can now attach an external PCie expansion box (eGPU). As I write this article on our 2013 Mac Pro 8-core, I have an AKiTiO Node eGFX Box with a TITAN X GPU connected to one of the Thunderbolt 2 ports. There is a website (egpu.io) dedicated to telling about the eGPUs available and how to make them work with your Mac. Other eGPUs we’ve tested with the 2013 Mac Pro include the BizonBOX and Sonnet Breakaway (coming soon).An eGPU is not a perfect solution with its limited bandwidth and the fact that some apps ignore it. And even when apps don’t ignore it, they don’t always gain from its existence if they are CPU bound. But it is a way to provide a serious boost in speed to certain CUDA capable, GPU intensive apps like Blender, Octane Render and DaVinci Resolve (Noise Reduction). And NVIDIA GPUs like the GTX 980 Ti run games like Tomb Raider much faster than the built-in AMD FirePros. FLASH: This was posted yesterday on NVIDIA’s site: ’NVIDIA recognizes the desire Mac users have for the greatest functionality and highest performance. Next week, we’ll be posting a new driver that enables Pascal-based graphics cards and allows these users to have a significant increase in both.’ We have a GTX 1080 in our inventory that we would love to see humming along connected to our Mac Pro.OTHER - I am using the blackLogitech Illuminated (backlit) K740 keyboard and blackRazer DiamondBack mouse as I write this article. Display is the blackLG UltraFine 5K Display. These accessories fit well with the Mac Pro’s black machined, polished, aluminum enclosure. UPGRADES FOR THE 2009-2012 MAC PRO TOWER
We have published many articles featuring CPU, GPU, memory, and storage upgrades for the Mac Pro tower. My personal tower is a 2010 Mac Pro with a 3.33GHz 12-core CPU tray, 96GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 980 Ti GPU, 1500MB/s PCie 512G flash storage boot volume, 5900MB/s PCIe flash 2TB RAID storage scratch volume, MCE 12X Blu-ray Recordable Drive (replacing the Super Drive), Razer Black Widow X Chroma mechanical backlit keyboard, and Razer Naga Molten mouse.We’ll catalog some of our favorite tower upgrades in a follow-up article. Suffice to say that there are many options to keep your Mac Pro tower cooking until Apple serves up the next Mac Pro.Comments? Suggestions? Feel free to email me,
Follow me on Twitter @barefeatsWHERE TO BUY MACS and OTHER APPLE products:
USA readers can help us earn a commission by using this Apple Store USA link or by clicking on any Apple display ad. Live outside the USA? No problem. We are affiliated with these Apple Stores:
OTHER SOURCES FOR MACS
*PowerMax not only sells new and used Macs, but will give you a generous trade-in offer on your old Mac.
*Other World Computing has a Used Mac Store.
WHERE TO BUY FACTORY REFURBISHED MACS
Apple Store USA has refurbished Macs with 12 month warranty.
Has Bare Feats helped you? How about helping Bare Feats?
copyright 2017 Rob Art Morgan
’BARE facts on Macintosh speed FEATS’
FEEDBACK or QUESTIONS?
INDEX of
recent articles
or..
index, sitemap, advanced
Use this guide to replace the CPU. Removing the logic board means you’ll need to reapply a layer of thermal compound. Before beginning any work on your Mac Pro: Unplug the computer and press and hold the power button for ten seconds to discharge the power supply’s capacitors. Be very careful not to touch the capacitor leads or any exposed solder joints on the back of the power supply. And mistakes to avoid when upgrading.
I have a technical question,
Upgrade the RAM and storage of nearly any Apple computer at MacSales.com. We also provide refurbished Macs, external storage, docks, accessories, and more! Macbook Pro (15-inch Early 2008) MacBook Pro (15-inch 2.4/2.2GHz) Macbook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo) Macbook Pro (15-inch Core Duo) Macbook Air Parts. Macbook Air (13-inch Early 2015) Macbook Air (13-inch Early 2014) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2013) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2012) Macbook Air (13-inch Mid 2011) Macbook Air (13-inch Late 2010).
My Mac Pro Specification:
Mac Pro 6.1 (Late 2013)Upgrade Mac Pro 2013 To Thunderbolt 3
3.5 GHz 6-Core intel Xeon E5
Memory: 16GB (four 4GB) of 1866MHz DDR3 ECC memory
Mentioned on Apple Support website that configurable to 32GB (four 8GB) or 64GB (four 16GB)
I found on OWC website that I can make it up to 128 GB (four 32GB) for the Memory.
https://eshop.macsales.com/shop/memory/owc/apple-mac-pro/2013
Analog commander for mac os.
My question is,
*Is it possible to upgrade to 128 GB (32GB x 4)?
*If yes, is the MacPro 6.1 (Late 2013) will work smooth with no problems?.
*I’m planning to upgrade the Memory to 128 GB (32GB x 4), and 1 TB for the Storage, is that ok?Mac Pro 2013 Cpu
My usage is:
- Adobe software, especially Adobe Photoshop (sometimes I have the file size 2 GB or more), In-design, Illustrator .. others.
- 3D software, and rendering software for huge digital drawing/painting..
I need help to be in the safe side and take the right decision, so my MacPro will work fast with no problems. I’ll be waiting for the help.
Best Upgrades For Mac Pro 2013
Many Thanks,
Mac Pro, macOS 10.14 Apple Vs Windows Pros And Cons
Posted on
Download here: http://gg.gg/uuvbr
https://diarynote.indered.space
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