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Ih8reno

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I have been given the chance to get a set of 64GB of ram recently that I want to put in my 2009 Mac Pro flashed to 5,1. Would anyone know if these sticks would work?

16GB 2Rx4 PC3L 12800R - 11 - 12 - E2

Appreciate the help!

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LightBulbFun

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those RAM sticks will work fine in your Mac Pro they are even the preferred 2Rx4 Ranking :)

just make sure to remove any non Registered RAM from your mac pro as it wont boot with mixed RDIMM/UDIMM RAM configurations
 

Ih8reno

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well I have 4 slots so I will buy 4 and replace all the current ram, now to decide is it worth it. I already have 16gb in the machine.

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Edit. Got the ram and the system will only boot with 3/4 installed. Makes it 48GB ddr3. I looked online and believe its the limitation of my machine, quad 2.66ghz base model.
 
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h9826790

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well I have 4 slots so I will buy 4 and replace all the current ram, now to decide is it worth it. I already have 16gb in the machine.

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Edit. Got the ram and the system will only boot with 3/4 installed. Makes it 48GB ddr3. I looked online and believe its the limitation of my machine, quad 2.66ghz base model.

Correct, it require the X56xx CPU to boot 64GB of RAM.
 

Ih8reno

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Would this ram run hotter as well? I believe my fans seemed to have ramped up more
 
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