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grey17
Sep 3, 2010, 11:39 AM
I installed a Radeon HD 5770 in an octo 2009 Mac Pro last night. Everything seems to be working fine. No benchmarks yet. It does seem a bit louder than the GT120 it replaced.

Not a big surprise given the other reports on the 5770 & 5870, but I hadn't seen anyone post previously on this exact combination.

Update: forgot to mention monitor configuration
Currently running two monitors
(1) 1920 x 1200 LCD @ 60 Hz via mini-display port to DVI adapter
(2) 1600 x 1200 CRT @ 90 Hz via DVI to VGA adapter (color calibrated for photoshop, etc.)

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DualShock
Sep 3, 2010, 11:47 AM
Thanks! Added to the list.

http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1002692

you39
Sep 3, 2010, 12:47 PM
I installed a Radeon HD 5770 in an octo 2009 Mac Pro last night. Everything seems to be working fine. No benchmarks yet. It does seem a bit louder than the GT120 it replaced.

Not a big surprise given the other reports on the 5770 & 5870, but I hadn't seen anyone post previously on this exact combination.

Update: forgot to mention monitor configuration
Currently running two monitors
(1) 1920 x 1200 LCD @ 60 Hz via mini-display port to DVI adapter
(2) 1600 x 1200 CRT @ 90 Hz via DVI to VGA adapter (color calibrated for photoshop, etc.)

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Nice. Did you consider keeping the GT 120 in another slot to connect the other display to it? And if not why? I consider adding a 5770 later to a MP 09 as well, but I wonder If it's better to have the better Card drive both displays or let the GT 120 drive the my auxiliary display, taking load of the 5770...

Yukon Joe
Sep 3, 2010, 12:57 PM
Where'd you get the card from Grey?

Whaditis
Sep 5, 2010, 02:27 AM
Thanks for verifying this. Now I can order one as well for my 2009 octo.

Also wondering why you did not leave the GT 120 in there too so you can have both cards in case you need to use more monitors.

Cheers

Cindori
Sep 5, 2010, 03:27 AM
All 5000 cards from Apple works in all Mac Pro's. There is nothing to verify.

diazj3
Sep 5, 2010, 08:41 AM
All 5000 cards from Apple works in all Mac Pro's. There is nothing to verify.

One of the new features of these cards is their ability to send multichannel audio via MiniDisplayPort to HDMI.... that is not verified yet - if earlier MP's support it...

Do you know if it does?

Cindori
Sep 5, 2010, 09:49 AM
One of the new features of these cards is their ability to send multichannel audio via MiniDisplayPort to HDMI.... that is not verified yet - if earlier MP's support it...

Do you know if it does?

Is there any reason it shouldnt?

Really, examine all the factors:

Interface - PCI E on all macpros
Drivers - Same on all macpros (or easily exchanged should '10 have newer)
EFI - EBC (both 32 and 64bit)


As long as all of these match, your 5770/5870 wouldnt care if your Mac Pro is from 2006 or 2045

TheStrudel
Sep 5, 2010, 11:25 AM
More to the point, has that been verified with any Mac Pro? I've yet to hear a report of somebody doing it at all so far. It'd be an OS X limitation, not a hardware limitation...

diazj3
Sep 5, 2010, 05:06 PM
Is there any reason it shouldnt?

Really, examine all the factors:

Interface - PCI E on all macpros
Drivers - Same on all macpros (or easily exchanged should '10 have newer)
EFI - EBC (both 32 and 64bit)


As long as all of these match, your 5770/5870 wouldnt care if your Mac Pro is from 2006 or 2045

Sorry, I'm no expert, so I wouldn't know why it shouldn't... but it wouldn't be unheard of that Apple blocks certain features in certain models, perhaps in a lame effort to force users to upgrade. Their lack of communication is legendary... For what I've gathered, Apple has blocked this particular feature in other cases, even when all the technical conditions were supposedly met.

But again, I'm no expert in GPUs, EFIs, drivers etc...

Anyway... I'd rather wait until someone confirms multichannel audio really works before parting from both my GT120 and 4870...

Cheers!

grey17
Sep 7, 2010, 06:18 PM
Nice. Did you consider keeping the GT 120 in another slot to connect the other display to it? And if not why? I consider adding a 5770 later to a MP 09 as well, but I wonder If it's better to have the better Card drive both displays or let the GT 120 drive the my auxiliary display, taking load of the 5770...

The 5770 was swapped for the GT120. 5770 card went into 2009 MP, while the new Mac Pro is now running on the GT120. I needed both running, so I didn't experiment with both cards in one Mac. The new Mac Pro will be mostly used remotely, hence not much need for video performance.

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