I see, but I am still worrying will later we update to big sur, all the people that have the cpu replaced will no boot?I did the mistake and performed an install of Big Sur on a second nvme drive I have.
After that I had a new Bootrom... @zhpenn
I see, but I am still worrying will later we update to big sur, all the people that have the cpu replaced will no boot?I did the mistake and performed an install of Big Sur on a second nvme drive I have.
After that I had a new Bootrom... @zhpenn
That is good to know, is your mac pro works again with new cpu after resetting T2?Basically : As long as the CPU switch happens before the bootrom update (Big Sur installation), it will also run after the bootrom update. If you already have the new bootrom installed on the 2019 MacPro, the CPU switch will only work if you reset the T2. @DSM2.Hackintosh told me the procedure via PM.
If you bought the 8-core and specced up the RAM (to say 96GB or 128GB of the 2633Mhz DIMMs required by the 8-core) could you keep that RAM when you upgraded the CPU?
Will the slower RAM still be compatible with the beefier processors? And if so, how much of a performance penalty would you pay for it?
The 8-core doesn't come with 2666 DIMMs, it includes the same 2933 DIMMs as the higher-core models, they're just limited to 2666 by the CPU.