

- 2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE FOR MAC
- 2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE UPDATE
- 2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE PATCH
- 2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE UPGRADE
- 2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE SERIES
Stable Mac is a 4,1 with firmware upgrade, 3.46GHz 12-core. Genuine for MacBook Pro Retina 13.3' A1708 128GB 656-0074A PCI-E SSD 2016 2017 Year MLL42LL/A MPXQ2LL/A, US 10 - 80 / Piece, For Apple, For Apple Macbook Pro Retina 13', A1708, A1708, Guangdong, China. Crashy Mac is a 'real' 5,1 3.33GHz 6-core. I wonder if there's a difference in the PSU spec.
2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE UPDATE
Slight update - well, for some reason it would hang the first Mac after a few hours, so I moved the card to my other.

I got a couple of 6 to 8-pin cable converters, 4 quid for three with next day delivery on Amazon Prime & it immediately works as advertised, right from the boot screen. I could test this by remoting into it with Apple RDC. It would light & the fans would spin, the machine would start up but register nothing in the PCI at all. Using two 6-pin cables, Apple standard as supplied with the machine from new, it simply refused to register to the PCI bus at all. Am I right? I cannot find this at online shops or anywhere.Well, in the end it came down to "what works"… How did you connect this to the card? I think an additional cable is needed with 6-pin PCI-Express male plug on one side and 6-pin flat female connector on side of the card.
2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE FOR MAC
(" New Mini 6-pin to 6-pin PCI Express Power Converter Cable for Mac Pro Video Card")Īnyway, I'll delve into the system files a bit to see if there's a driver kicking about from a previous install of something. 96W USB C Power Adapter Charger with USB-C Cable for 2019 MacBook Pro 16' 15'. I eventually found the one I'm using on ebay. This is a harder-to-find item you will not get it at Micro Center or the like. NOTE-> The Video Card connector on the Mac Pro 5,1 is NOT a standard PCI-Express Power connector! It is a mini PCI-Express Power port.

I was (after a long search) able to find the right cables and connectors to power the Aukey card from the Video Card connector on the 5,1's motherboard.
2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE SERIES
The Mac Pro high-end powerful servers and workstation line replaced Apple’s flagship Power Macintosh series since 2006. It works fine under macOS 10.12 Sierra on both machines. drive trays supporting up to 8TB of hard drive storage SSD options are also available, but they're expensive For expansion, there are two PCI Express 2.0 x4. Apple Mac Pro 5,1 (Mid 2010) While the design of the Mac Pro is seemingly identical to its predecessors, the 2010 model is equipped with faster graphics and numeral updated technical differences than its Early 2009 equivalent. Not on my Mac Pro 3,1 nor on my Mac Pro 5,1. I could not get the Aukey card to work under OX X 10.11 El Capitan.I guess this topic is dead no one has replied. I'd appreciate a confirmation of that, if possible. That makes me hopeful it will work in my 5,1. I made some measurements and see that it could work. Can I power the Authy card using the one free 6-pin PCI-e Power connector I have on the 5,1 motherboard? (The second PCI-e power connector is being used by the graphics card.) All the other power ports are in use by the four Hard Drives and the two Optical Drives already in the machine.Įdit: I saw the link to the 6-pin PCI-e power connector you put in message 15 of this thread. I decided to house the power supply in the original cage of the MacPro power supply. My other question relates to my other Mac Pro, a 5,1 Mid-2010 model. How did you get it to work under El Capitan? (And yes, the card is being powered via a Molex-to-SATA power connection.) Four FireWire 800 ports (two on front panel, two on back panel) Five USB 2. L pAm is the mean A-weighted sound pressure level measured at the operator position (rounded to the nearest dB). According to MSI, the cards draw is a max of 150w. L WAd is the statistical upper-limit A-weighted sound power level (rounded to the nearest 0.1 B).

2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE UPGRADE
But once I updated the 3,1 machine to Sierra, it now works fine. Ive got an MSI Armor Radeon RX570 on its way so I can upgrade my 2010 Mac Pro to good old Mojave, but now I need to get the correct power cable for it Its got an 8 pin connector on it, like everything else nowadays, so the stock cable on the 5770 won't work.
2010 MAC PRO POWER SUPPLY PCIE CABLE PATCH
I presume that the card will act the same on a 3,1 running Sierra with the patch as it did on the El Capitan here, including the input device periodic dropouts.Īs I stated in my previous message, I was not able to get the Authy card to work on my Mac Pro 3,1 under El Capitan. Expansion includes two external 5.25' 'optical' bays (one free by default), four internal 3.5' 'cable-free, direct attach' hard drive bays (three free by default), and four PCIe 2.0 slots (one free PCIe 2.0 x16 slot and two free PCIe 2.0 x4 slots with the default single graphics card installed). There are hardware differences between the 3,1 and the 4,1/5,1 and I'm not going to update my 3,1 to Sierra.
