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Old Oct 31, 2012, 08:41 PM   #1
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List of correctly identified LGA 771 CPUs for Mac Pro 3,1 (2008)?

Greetings all,
I'm in the process of upgrading my 3,1 machine, and as it so happens I've got an extra heatsink laying around that will fit.
I want to buy a matched pair of quad core Xeons to convert my formerly quad core 3,1 machine into an 8-core. I would prefer to buy CPUs that would be correctly recognized by Mac OS X, and now show "unknown processor".
Is there a list I can find of CPU IDs that can aid me in shopping? Perhaps inside some kext?

Help is appreciated, thanks.
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Old Oct 31, 2012, 09:39 PM   #2
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why would you need a third heat sink? Or are you saying you have a double socketed mac pro that only came with 1 cpu in it?
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Old Oct 31, 2012, 10:00 PM   #3
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are you saying you have a double socketed mac pro that only came with 1 cpu in it?
That's exactly what I mean. I guess I wasn't clear when I said "formerly quad core".
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Old Oct 31, 2012, 11:31 PM   #4
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That's exactly what I mean. I guess I wasn't clear when I said "formerly quad core".
It's my understanding that a quad core mac pro 3,1 is a single socket machine. A double socket 3,1 machine would have begun life as an 8 core machine. and would never have had 2 dual core cpus.

you're saying your formerly quad core machine is really a formerly 8 core, currently quad core and soon to be 8 core again machine?

Is it perhaps a 2,1 or 1,1 mac pro?
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Old Oct 31, 2012, 11:38 PM   #5
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It's my understanding that a quad core mac pro 3,1 is a single socket machine. A double socket 3,1 machine would have begun life as an 8 core machine. and would never have had 2 dual core cpus.

you're saying your formerly quad core machine is really a formerly 8 core, currently quad core and soon to be 8 core again machine?

Is it perhaps a 2,1 or 1,1 mac pro?
I think you are confusing yourself too much by incorrectly trying to fact check me. It's a 3,1 machine with a single quad core 2.8GHz Xeon E5462. I have taken apart this machine and I am looking at two LGA 771 sockets, one socket previously covered with a "dummy" heatsink. I also have an EXTRA heatsink laying around, which I intend to use for the 8-core setup.

Can we move on now?
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Old Oct 31, 2012, 11:50 PM   #6
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Sorry if you took offense to my curiosity.

http://www.osx86.net/view/1330-about_this_mac_fix.html

I believe this is a utility that accomplishes what you're looking for.

This next part may not apply to you but upgrading to cpus that other mac pros use may also get properly identified by just upgrading OSX to a more recent version.
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Old Nov 1, 2012, 01:07 AM   #7
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Sorry if you took offense to my curiosity.

http://www.osx86.net/view/1330-about_this_mac_fix.html

I believe this is a utility that accomplishes what you're looking for.

This next part may not apply to you but upgrading to cpus that other mac pros use may also get properly identified by just upgrading OSX to a more recent version.
So does that mean I can use L5420 which is lower TDP and with 1333MHz bus? AFAIK there is no Mac that uses this CPU. So would it still be identified in Mountain Lion?
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Old Nov 2, 2012, 08:59 PM   #8
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Seems first few replies went off topic, but I still need help picking out a pair of quad core CPUs for my 3,1 machine. I would really prefer models with lower TDP, but I'm not sure if the system will correctly identify them, and in my case that's important.
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Seems first few replies went off topic, but I still need help picking out a pair of quad core CPUs for my 3,1 machine. I would really prefer models with lower TDP, but I'm not sure if the system will correctly identify them, and in my case that's important.
AFAIK there aren't any CPU upgrades available for the 3,1 unless you have a 2.8 and want to go to 3.2GHz, I believe those are the only options, 2.8, 3.0 and 3.2GHz, there are no other CPU's that will work with the logic board.

http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/...t-1409111.html
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Old Nov 3, 2012, 01:37 AM   #10
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OP, you're looking for this:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost...9&postcount=92

IDK why would you want to use anything below 5462, though
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