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digipl

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Can Anyone Help

i am a new developer to xcode and need to upgrade to high sierra then Mojave after upgrading the graphic card but at least i need high sierra

I try everything

  • take backup first then erase the disk
  • i try fresh install from usb
  • using safe mode


every time installer said to install macOS High Sierra, a firmware update is required

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i called and try apple support agent they try to do best but all solutions failed



and this is my hardware

Mac Pro (Mid 2010) MacOS Sierra 10.12.6 (16G2136)

Processor 3.33 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon

Memory 32 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

Graphic NVIDIA Quadro K2000 2047 MB

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Model Name: Mac Pro

Model Identifier: MacPro5,1

Processor Name: 6-Core Intel Xeon

Processor Speed: 3.33 GHz

Number of Processors: 1

Total Number of Cores: 6

L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB

L3 Cache: 12 MB

Memory: 32 GB

Processor Interconnect Speed: 6.4 GT/s

Boot ROM Version: MP51.007F.B03

SMC Version (system): 1.39f11

SMC Version (processor tray): 1.39f11

Serial Number (system): YM13904WEUE

Serial Number (processor tray): J532500FECZJC

Hardware UUID: 4C9403EF-BBAA-5B81-AF72-BF5F4BCD513C

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in addition

  • i can't see boot menu when i press option key "i think its may cause of graphic card, is that normal?"
  • i can't access internet recovery by Option-Command-R or Shift-Option-Command-R every time mac runs built-in macOS Recovery system - i try that when i try to install fresh copy from internet but it's instal sierra again
 

tsialex

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Read the first post of the thread below. There are several pitfalls with MacPro5,1 firmware upgrades, you can only upgrade if you avoid all of them.

 

digipl

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Guys I upgrade graphic card to quadro 4000 and try to run installer again but it's not working
Anyone can suggest a solution.
 

tsialex

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Guys I upgrade graphic card to quadro 4000 and try to run installer again but it's not working
Anyone can suggest a solution.
Quadro 4000 is not supported, it’s a Fermi GPU.

Apple only support Kepler GPUs with Mojave - Quadro K4000 is the correct supported model.
 
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digipl

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Am stuck in sierra os, I need to upgrade at least to high sierra to support latest xcode and some programs needs at least high sierra, I can wait some time to upgrade to Mojave after upgrade card to quadro k5000,
Is there any why to flash card to Mac version or perform at least the upgrading to high sierra
 

tsialex

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Am stuck in sierra os, I need to upgrade at least to high sierra to support latest xcode and some programs needs at least high sierra, I can wait some time to upgrade to Mojave after upgrade card to quadro k5000,
Is there any why to flash card to Mac version or perform at least the upgrading to high sierra
Current Xcode requires Catalina. Anyway it’s not GPU but the Mac Pro firmware that you need to flash and you need to do with the AppleOEM GPU. 10.13.6 requires MP51.0089.B00 - read the Mojave BootROM upgrade stickie thread.
 
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digipl

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my mac pro Boot ROM Version: MP51.007F.B03 you mean i need to flash it to MP51.0089.B00 can i do it without AppleOEM GPU
 

tsialex

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my mac pro Boot ROM Version: MP51.007F.B03 you mean i need to flash it to MP51.0089.B00 can i do it without AppleOEM GPU
Nope.

Please read the stickie thread, all details are there. Pay attention to every note and then follow the upgrade to MP51.0089.B00 instructions.

 

basslik

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Quadro 4000 is not supported, it’s a Fermi GPU.

Apple only support Kepler GPUs with Mojave - Quadro K4000 is the correct supported model.
I guess High Sierra is not an option. How about this route.

Alex I snagged a deal on a Mac 2010. came with (2) Quadro 4000 Mac edition. I'm only using this Mac for raw audio tracking on Mt. Lion and nothing else. currently came with Yosemite and I plan on installing Mt. Lion.

Two questions if I may.
1. Will I have any problems installing drivers when I install Mt. Lion, or does Mt. Lion already have installers ?
2. Any benefit to having (2) cards running since I'm not doing pro graphics ?
THANKS.
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MarkC426

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Quadro cards would have no benefit in Audio editing.
They are pretty naff for graphics unless you have the drivers for the specific software, which is generally not the case on Mac.
'Gaming' gpu's are far better for general use.

However, since you have them you may as well use them.
MacOS should have drivers, unless you need cuda.

Two cards are useful if you have two monitors, just means less stress on each gpu.
 

basslik

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Thanks

MarkC426,​

Did some reading and I see what you mean. Doesn't fare well even against the 5870, and as you stated for video acceleration for certain Apps. One would have thought having 2gigs of ram would be a no brainer ?
 
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basslik

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I was thinking since I'm not going to upgrade High Sierra after all. Would two of these as you mentioned

@MarkC426

be better than one 5870 card >?
 

MarkC426

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You would have a total 4gb gpu ram, if using two displays, compared to 1gb on the 5870.
One benefit of the 4000's actually, is I think they are pretty quiet, which is a bonus for audio.

You could leave one in and sell the other.

An old benchmark from Barefeats (but relevant to your gpu's):

 

basslik

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You would have a total 4gb gpu ram, if using two displays, compared to 1gb on the 5870.
One benefit of the 4000's actually, is I think they are pretty quiet, which is a bonus for audio.

You could leave one in and sell the other.

An old benchmark from Barefeats (but relevant to your gpu's):

Thank you for your time and effort with this information Mark, greatly appreciate it.
 
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