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Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3
Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3













  1. Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 for mac#
  2. Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 update#
  3. Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 upgrade#
  4. Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 pro#

Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 pro#

I currently have a Mac Pro cheese-grater - 2 x 2.4GHz Quad-core Intel Xeon.

mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3

In the very near future, I will have to replace this Mac Pro before it fails and leaves me compromised. At some point, it will be detrimental to my studio business, if I continue to ignore the clear signs of a failing Mac. Over the last 12 months, it has started to show some serious signs of ageing, not necessarily in computing power but in everyday performance and reliability. Sadly though, my Mac Pro's service will have to come to an end soon. Over the years I've upgraded the RAM, swapped the hard drives for SSDs, and it also houses my Pro Tools HDX & UAD-2 cards. I replaced it with a newer Mac Pro in 2011 and it is still my main Pro Tools computer and I must say it has served me pretty well.

mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3

I used this first gen Mac Pro for four years until the logic board failed. At the time I was using a G4 Mirror Door which wasn't quite powerful enough for my Pro Tools LE system so I purchased one of the new Mac Pros. This was a big step up in computer power compared to the outgoing Apple Mac G5. In 2006 Apple introduced a new flagship powerhouse desktop computer - the Mac Pro. On the team, Mike and Dan still own and run Mac Pro 5.1 Pro Tools computers, with James having recently changed his cheese-grater Mac Pro for a Windows machine.

Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 for mac#

But then I read about a lot of problems of which specific card you purchase and not being compatible with certain things and support for Mac and so on and so forth.In this article, we are going to explore the range of options open to those considering replacing our Apple Mac Pro 5.1 "cheese-grater" computers. USB 3.0 seems good, but from what I've seen in test results isn't dramatically faster in actual application when I see side by side comparisons, however it is better. (I don't think I need to get into the specifics of how we do our work).įirewire 800 works fine for editing, but as the footage is getting bigger and better quality all the time it's quickly looking like alternatives will be needed in the near future. Investing in a super fast thunderbolt drive seemed like a great option for copying drives and informtation between drives on a constant basiss between myself and my coworkers. Was hoping to increase my speed dramatically with my external drives which I purchase on a job per job basis. Some projects are roughly around 4-5 tb of information that I accumulate.

Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 update#

What I want is to update my storage for large amounts of high quality video that I edit on a constant basis. If you need any other specs just reply to the message thanks. So,Īre there any new options for adding Thunderbolt technology to my system? Is there anything in the pipeline that people know about for something like this? And what would you recommend as a current 'up to date' alternative that won't break the bank?

Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3 upgrade#

However, I"m fine with it as long as eventually there is some sort of option for me to upgrade my system to access it.įinding information on the subject has been taxing, and most of what I find is a couple years old already. I'm a intermediate level computer person so I didn't know to check on something that seems so commonplace the way Apple talks about it these days.

mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3

I just recently purchased my MacPro and was very disappointed when I noticed there was no TB tech built into the system. I'd love to add a card so that my video storage and performance needs can be increased dramatically.

mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3

I've been scouring the web looking for an update on whether TB will be accessible for MacPro any time soon.















Mac pro 5.1 thunderbolt 3