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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2023
  • This video includes all the hardware I have installed in and out of my Mac Pro 5,1, why I still use it. #itsfastenoughforme
    Sonnet McFiver (requires opencore and Montery for the 10gigabit to work)
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    RX6800 non XT (make sure to measure the card to see if it will fit and it needs to be flashed with
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    Minisopuru Powered USB C Hub, 10Gbps
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    AORUS FO48U 48" 4K OLED Gaming Monitor
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    Mac Pro 6,1
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    Midas M32R digital mixer
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    Samsung 970 Evo Plus
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    SAMSUNG Electronics 870 EVO 2TB
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    Seagate BarraCuda 6TB Internal Hard Drive
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    ORICO 3.5 Inch Hard Drive Case Protective Box
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    Genuine Apple WiFi 802.11ac Bluetooth 4.2 Upgrade Kit Mac Pro 4,1 5,1
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    USB C to USB Adapter [2-Pack]
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    AC Infinity MULTIFAN S5
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    OWC Mount Pro 2.5" Drive Sled Compatible with 2009-2012 Mac Pro
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    Satechi Keyboard
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    Apple Magic Trackpad
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    #macpro #opencore #ultimate

Komentáře • 514

  • @MichelangeloVisconti
    @MichelangeloVisconti Před 7 měsíci +55

    As always Lance thanks for keeping alive the Classic Mac Pro culture for everyone! I love the love you put in this machine and the fact that you point what Is matter! I have almost the same setup you have and my Mac Pro Is still my main workstation. I don't have enough budget at the moment for buy and M series but the more Is that i hate the fact that all the new Mac are NOT UPGRADABLE as you well explain. People doesn't understand the real power of these old wonderful cheesegrater, with mine i primary use Davinci Resolve for edit and color, latest 18 version and.. It.. work.. like a charm!!! For now, who cares of M series Mac! Apple fuc.. you 🤬😅

    • @kenmunozatmmrrailroad6853
      @kenmunozatmmrrailroad6853 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Last sentence the best!

    • @bogdannistor1785
      @bogdannistor1785 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I bout 1 still waiting to upgrade

    • @emmettkeyser1110
      @emmettkeyser1110 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It’s wild to me that people keep handing over money to a company that absolutely does not care about its users. Just wild.

    • @macgamer1973
      @macgamer1973 Před 17 dny

      @@emmettkeyser1110yeah, the last Mac I get is the 2019 Macbookpro and Mac Pro , I’m done playing the upgrade computer game

  • @gateofdreams
    @gateofdreams Před 7 měsíci +69

    Forgive me if I get a little off-topic ... I am a pro Mac technician with over three decades of experience. I used to bleed the Apple rainbow colors if I got cut ... Now, seeing how Apple has turned into the biggest two-faced corporate greedy company it is ... with engineered obsolescence and anti-repairability, I can no longer stand it. My MacPro 5,1 continues to give me ALL I need & I am not going to buy a new Mac ever again ... I'll just build a Hackintosh when I outgrow my cheese grater.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +13

      I hear you, I do wish they would just keep one Mac Pro going that is upgrade able including GPUs for the pro community. I wonder if Steve was still around where we would be in 2024 and if he would have let it go this way.

    • @deanshull4063
      @deanshull4063 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Wasn't Woz the one fighting for modularity and expandability? Anyway, I love this video, thanks for taking the time to make this and share your knowhow and passion.

    • @djredline25
      @djredline25 Před 6 měsíci +5

      It's fast enough for me too ! 5,1 Monterey, lite mods, close to 20tbs of storage. A work horse for my video, photo & music making needs. Old school stuff is always better !

    • @brunogaspar3977
      @brunogaspar3977 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I fell your pain and done the same

    • @mitchellsmith4601
      @mitchellsmith4601 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh? And what if the next version of macOS is announced next week with only Apple Silicon support, and no Intel? It could easily happen.

  • @littleshubunkin7926
    @littleshubunkin7926 Před 2 měsíci +9

    I have a 5,1 with 12 cores of CPU and 128GB of ram, and it cost me less than an entry level Mac Mini. I love it. ❤

  • @gateofdreams
    @gateofdreams Před 7 měsíci +24

    I have been using my MacPro 5,1 since 2012 until right now (I am writing these lines on it). I have 128 RAM and 54tb scattered among the four hard drives. With an 8GB video card and two 27" LG 4K monitors ... I see NO REASON to replace it. It does EVERYTHING I need and some ... I run macOS Sonoma 14.2.1 without ANY issues. You, Lance, are the poster child of the savy Mac user. I love this channel. ❤

    • @VincentPolisi
      @VincentPolisi Před 7 měsíci +1

      I just bought a 5,1 on eBay to upgrade that is actually coming with 128GB of RAM already, surprisingly. Which video card did you get and I assume you had to flash it to get the EFI and boot selector screen?

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks man.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@VincentPolisi my next video is how to flash your Mac Pros bootrom to get native boot screen.

    • @gateofdreams
      @gateofdreams Před 7 měsíci +1

      Awesome! @@MacSoundSolutions

    • @aironwhite6533
      @aironwhite6533 Před 5 měsíci +1

      What open core did you use to get it on there?

  • @SteveAaron
    @SteveAaron Před 7 měsíci +19

    I couldn't agree more. I've been using my Mac Pro 5,1, and I'm planning on still using it for years to come, until OCLP can't support it anymore. It's plenty powerful for what I need (which is pretty much like you), and I don't play games. To be honest, a few months ago, I built a i9-14900K/6900XT based hackintosh so powerful that the it puts the latest Mac Pro to shame, especially for more than 1/10th of the price. But I still find myself using my 5,1 all the time. To be honest, I will never, ever again buy anything Apple, and I've been an Apple fan since 1984. Now I hate their policies and all the things they do to make their customers' life miserable. And if it comes down to it, I'd rather switch entirely to Windows. The only thing I'll miss, is Logic Pro.

    • @sethjones5250
      @sethjones5250 Před 6 dny

      The CMP 5,1 was that last Mac I ever bought. It's the very last one I plan on buying.

  • @stevensonrf
    @stevensonrf Před 7 měsíci +31

    This is what a true Mac power user looks like. You, Sir, are a real inspiration. I’m thinking about taking a second or third look at my Mac Pro five, one tomorrow. Thanks for a great video.😊

    • @JeffTiberend
      @JeffTiberend Před 7 měsíci +3

      Exactly! It's a shame how Apple has just kicked these folks in the ass and ignore them.

    • @stevensonrf
      @stevensonrf Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@JeffTiberend Apple makes great products, so much so, that they seem to have a very long shelf life. The problem is that Apple kills them off after a few years. Very sad. I am grateful to you and this gentleman in the video who are showing us how to get more life out of these wonderful products.

    • @mamam7743
      @mamam7743 Před 7 měsíci

      Show me a company that is happy to sell a product once every 15 years.

  • @None-vg1qw
    @None-vg1qw Před 7 měsíci +23

    Absolutely love this. I definitely need to pick up a 5.1 to use as a secondary machine. The fact that it’s still 100% useable over 10 years later is really a testament to how far Apple has fallen, at least user serviceability wise.

    • @Dave102693
      @Dave102693 Před 7 měsíci +3

      This system is like 15 years old. lol
      Apple is so pathetic and I hate that Windows has followed them to that eol perfectly good hardware bs because hardware requirements for an os

    • @orestes1984
      @orestes1984 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I took my M1 Max Macbook Pro in for a service after two years, they told me my keyboard was too dirty and that I created the fault. The mighty have fallen. The thing is there are still iSheep lining up around the block who will buy a Mac regardless. If push comes to shove I'll just abandon everything and go back to pure BSD though. The expectation is rich that people will buy a $2000-$3000 Mac every two to three years in Australia.
      They will price themselves out of the market with their core users if they keep up this behavior.

    • @mamam7743
      @mamam7743 Před 7 měsíci

      @@orestes1984 The truth is that the number of users is increasing. You should wash your hands more often.

  • @MrCooper83
    @MrCooper83 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Great video.
    Here are my specs:
    Mac Pro 5.1:
    Dual CPU 2x Xeon 5690, 128 GB RAM, RX 580 with EFI, with 1 TB NVMe, 1TB SSD, 1 TB HDD.
    Thats more than enough at the moment.
    I wont buy M. series MAc as they are ridiculously expensive.

  • @Epicgamer_Mac
    @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +27

    At the time that Luke Miani made his “most powerful Mac Pro in the world” video, it really was the strongest one you could build (at least with an AMD GPU so you could still run macOS). With dual X5690’s, a Radeon VII, NVME SSD, and 96 GB RAM, you could build an equivalent Mac Pro but you couldn’t build one to beat it. But now, thanks to you, Martin Lo, OpenCore, and your upgraded GPU setup, you have surpassed it and shown how we can do the same! It really speaks to the upgradability of these old machines and how valuable that is for a pro desktop.

    • @nico96gmail
      @nico96gmail Před 7 měsíci +1

      You could have beaten it. There is way to stick 160gb of RAM. And he wasn’t using something like the Mac fiver where you can get more than 1800mb/s drive speed.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +7

      At the time he built it I had a rx5700xt and a NVMe running Catalina and Opencore, not saying his was not well upgraded but Luke was not the first person to build out the Mac Pro to those specs, he got the info from others before him and claimed it for his own on CZcams.

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@nico96gmail Is that right, 160 GB RAM!? I didn’t know that!
      The only thing is that 160 GB, not being divisible by 3, wouldn’t give the extra boost from the triple channel memory of the 5,1. However, depending on what your goal is (if you’re willing to sacrifice a bit of CPU speed for a whole lot more RAM) then yeah that would be a win. Very interesting!

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@MacSoundSolutions Are you saying that the 5700XT was considered more powerful than the Radeon VII? If so, I didn’t know that. I know in certain cases it is faster, but I thought the VII was still the raw power king for awhile after his video. But if not, that’s interesting 🤔
      Personally, on the topic of Luke Miani, I hope he gives the 5,1 (or 4,1 flashed, whatever) another shot. Rather than just leaving it at his last video “Is the 5,1 still good in 2023?” As you showed in your response video, his was based on outdated info - it’s just not a great look. Additionally, except for your channel, his was the channel I most remember influencing me to pick one of those up, so it’s kinda sad in a way. I hope he watches one of your vids and sees what you can actually do with these machines still.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Epicgamer_Mac the VII squeaks past the rx5700xt but not by much and the cost was way higher. Not trying to say mine was faster at the time but my point is give credit where credit is due, he did not come up with it on his own, upgrading the CPUs etc, in my original CPU upgrade video which is like ten years old I credited the guy who wrote the blog that I got the info from and provided a link to it.

  • @QUANTUMJOKER
    @QUANTUMJOKER Před 7 měsíci +6

    A really thorough, engaging and even-handed video.
    I have a 2010 5,1 Mac Pro, which I received in early January 2023 as a late Christmas present from my parents. I've upgraded it with a 3.46 GHz six-core CPU tray (up from the stock 2.8 GHz quad-core), 48 GB of RAM, an RX 580, a 1 TB NVMe SSD running Mojave in a glowing RGB PCIe card, a USB C and 3 combo card, and a FireWire 400 card.
    I also purchased a dual-CPU, 12-core tray from a Mac repair/refurbished store in Carlton, and installed 96 GB of RAM.
    Since I mostly use this Mac Pro for gaming - I keep it and many of my vintage Intel Macs at Mojave for the 32-bit application support, by the way - I still use the 3.46 GHz single CPU tray, as I'd rather have a fast six-core CPU than two slower (2.4 GHz) six-core CPUs.
    But the beauty of the later cheesegraters is that if you want to upgrade or replace the CPU, it's as easy as sliding out the tray and sliding in a new one. :D

  • @szszg
    @szszg Před 7 měsíci +7

    You have my thumbs-up, good Sir.
    I have worked with Macs for twenty years, I enjoyed that part of my life. Since I converted to Windows and Linux fully, but I like your setup. I'm not missing the current M-series non-upgradeable, non-repairable Macs.
    I appreciate you using "old" tech. All my PCs and laptops are second hand units, and they still serve very well.

    • @mamam7743
      @mamam7743 Před 7 měsíci

      "non-repairable Macs" This is NOT true.

  • @pierrelebreton7634
    @pierrelebreton7634 Před 7 měsíci +6

    « It’s fast enough for me » 100% agree. I love mine, I wont stop using it. I got it an RX570 that is faster than all the M1 chips variants, I have a sonnet usb c card for connectivity, a random pcie m2 SSD card + 1TB 970 Pro. That computer with its 12 cores & 96 GB of RAM is perfect for my photography processing needs, music recording needs & all daily life needs. I will keep it for the years to come. We dont have to change just because something new and shiny is out.

  • @JoshBootz
    @JoshBootz Před 7 měsíci +5

    Glad you’ve kept it going. I stopped using mine this fall, but kept it. I like the idea of turning it into a PC gaming rig. Thanks for the video and all the tips!

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’ve heard the Power Mac G5 is even easier to turn into a hackintosh, inverted ATX motherboard and compact power supply will require modifications to the case but nothing TOO extreme is required (unless enlarging the I/O slot area falls under that category for you). I plan to try this project but I’ll also enlarge the fan exhaust and add an AIO as well as keep the current door latching system in place which a lot of people seem to not do.
      Now, I’ve *heard* the G4 case is even easier to mod, but I haven’t seen the results so I can’t speak to that for sure

  • @penguinlust6749
    @penguinlust6749 Před 7 měsíci +11

    My 5,1 is now 14 years old (it's a converted 4,1). Still works great and I still use it for print production work. I've since upgraded to a 7,1 which I suspect will also last me as my main machine also for 10 years (4 so far). Apple's days of true professional workstations are probably done (by their own choice), unfortunately, but I'll worry about the replacement in 5 years or so. The M2 Mac Pro is a joke, and they know it. Hopefully they fix a lot of its problems in the M3 or M4 version.

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +1

      The M2 Ultra Mac Pro is basically the definition of “Oops, we missed the deadline, I don’t care what you ship just get something out the door”. Here’s hoping the M3 machine steps it up otherwise the Mac Pro is all but dead for 99% of people and the Studio is the no-brainer.

  • @ted356
    @ted356 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Great video! Love all the details. Just shows how solid the cMP design was, that it’s still relevant in 2023/2024.

  • @DontGetHit648
    @DontGetHit648 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Can’t wait to take my 5,1 into 2024!
    Edit with more of my experience: granted this isn’t a computer that I use for any professional applications. It’s my main computer for coding for my CS classes and it’s a funny hobby computer that I like adding too. I haven’t even upgraded it past Mojave (although I might soon). I think it’s a great choice if you want a Mac that’s cheap and fun to tinker with.

  • @DoctorBadvibes
    @DoctorBadvibes Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks for your videos and to the rest of the community that keeps these things chugging. I recently did some minor upgrades to my 5,1.
    I mainly use mine for video capture, streaming, and editing. I may eventually get a Studio, but not yet. I'm currently running:
    Dual 6 core
    128 gb of RAM
    Upgraded Bluetooth+Wifi
    eSATA port
    Radeon RX 6600 XT
    Blackmagic Intensity 4K capture card
    PCI SATA SSD for Monterey (Main OS)
    SSD for Win 11 (gaming and streaming)
    Spinning HDDs for an extra 8 TB of storage - Storage space pricing is my hangup on the current Mac lineup
    2 x Apple LED Cinema Display 27"
    The only thing left on my wishlist is the McFiver

  • @Chad-jx1jm
    @Chad-jx1jm Před 7 měsíci +2

    Same!!! im also wait for the M3, still have the 5.1 under my desk :)

  • @cgriggsiv
    @cgriggsiv Před 7 měsíci +3

    Young man
    Thank you very much
    For showing people that a computer can last as long as you upgraded to what it is able to be upgraded to
    So I can get the maximum performance later on in life and still perform exactly the way you need it
    My opinion and yours from what I'm gathering off this video is a computer can last for about 10 to 15 years before you need a full upgrade
    I mean a full full upgrade an entire new PC build
    Believe me I am the exact same mindset a computer should last anywhere between 10 and 15 years before you have to do a full swap with a few small tweaks a ram maybe extra hard drive maybe swap out a video card or two before the the 15 years

  • @MacawAviculture
    @MacawAviculture Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow, incredible video! I want to hire you to build me a 5,1! No gaming, no bluetooth, no WIFI needed. Using Logic ProX, FCP, Lightroom 6, and Photoshop CS6. Need to run Mojave 10.14.6 so my 32 bit Adobe products work. You are truly a master builder/designer! I currently use 2 MacPro trash cans, never have any issues with either, and a 2015 iMac, all running Mojave and never having any issues. Thank you for sharing your amazing work!

  • @frankstehl9722
    @frankstehl9722 Před 7 měsíci +3

    You talking from the bottom of my heart Lance. Thanks for your informative and enjoyable videos! I’m still using my 4,1>5,1 MacPro from when I bought it new in 2009.
    That’s 14 solid years of usages mainly as Logic workhorse.
    The 4,1 and 5,1 MacPro are probably the most sustainable PCs ever built while the 2019 MacPro is the opposite unfortunately.
    Running Monterey happily and looking to run sonoma in a point to be ahead for hopefully another couple of years since there are no hardware alternatives I’d like to jump on…

    • @deshawn4077
      @deshawn4077 Před 7 měsíci +1

      How can you still use Logic?

    • @frankStehl
      @frankStehl Před 7 měsíci

      @@deshawn4077 Sorry I meant Logic Pro 10.7.9 running OCLP 1.3.0 and Monterey 12.7.2

  • @skip741x3
    @skip741x3 Před 7 měsíci +3

    mine's a 5,1 with dual 5690's , 96gb ram and an rx570 4gb card...single samsung evo plus 500gb nvme...plenty fast, dual booting win 11 and 4 other mac os systems on one nvme...I only web surf and like the h264/hevc decode/encode capabilities these have with
    the RX series cards..using 1% cpu for 1080p or 3% for 4k playback is pretty cool! I ran 48gb for a time and 64gb as well..Having 96gb really doesnt add anything as far as speed ,snappiness or even geekbench scores which are around 3050/28500 with GB4...these do triple channel with Each cpu memory controller and 6 channels with the dual 6core cpu's...multicore perf is decent, its the single core perf that is way overshadowed by todays machines...I love mine, its a nostalgia thing..its a piece of high end history that is beautiful in design and can still hold its own after all this time...This was The One to get if you were a mac lover...

  • @dmug
    @dmug Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the shout out!

  • @lyndon9210
    @lyndon9210 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I switched from Mac Pro 5,1 to iMac M3 two months ago. Feeling very satisfied with Apple Silicon performance + it makes no noise and almost no power consumption. But I regret the expandability. And base model has only 8 go + 256 gb ssd, it's a shame and I had to pay 2500 euros for 1 tb ssd and 16 gb of ram. I also added a USB-C enclosure with 1 tb of NVME. So I finally have 2 TB of storage ... But I still regret the upgradeability of Mac Pro. What a great machine it was !

  • @steve-852
    @steve-852 Před 5 měsíci

    It annoys me that so many people mindlessly upgrade coz it's "new", even when their workload is basically in-browser. I'm a senior dev who runs multiple virtual machines daily - a power user, you might say - and I still get the job done on my 2015 15" macbook pro, 9 YEARS after release. Well done for sticking to what works and keeping these old machines alive

  • @RichardJohnson-GW
    @RichardJohnson-GW Před 7 měsíci +6

    Definitely don't rush to my a new Mac. I have an M1 Studio, and I am pretty disappointed with it. I run into all kinds of weird bugs that my Intel Macs never experienced. The lack of upgradability is a real crusher since you don't know what you may need next month or next year yet you've invested thousands into it. Lastly, while the benchmarks look good, I find that it is slower in many day-to-day tasks than my Intel Macs. I think part of the problem is inefficient memory management in the current OS. It's like 32 GB of RAM isn't enough for simple document and photo editing. Seriously thinking about going back to a Hackintosh.

    •  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks for this comment.... Important to hear from real world users! I've got 4) 5,1s in 4 different audio studios and they ALL just work! And work great!

  • @GAMECLOSET
    @GAMECLOSET Před 7 měsíci +1

    Your setup is amazing on the Mac Pro. I’d often wondered if I could do just that. I’m a graphic designer and CZcams creator and I could easily get by with less than what you’ve got going on there but with of some similar upgrades. The last Mac Pro I had was a dual 2.0 Ghz I believe. It’s been a while since I sold it and I’ve considered getting another. Thanks to this video, I may consider it.

  • @Gl1tchDeclined
    @Gl1tchDeclined Před 3 měsíci

    My brother recently gave me his 5,1. He was convinced that when he went into our local Mac dealer at the time that when he said “i don’t care what the price is, I want a maxed out Mac Pro” that they’d actually jump on the opportunity to make a quick buck. Unfortunately they sold him a base model essentially. For under $500 I’ve essentially maxed out a machine that would’ve cost at least $10k had I done so at time of release 😎
    I’m using it for radio production and the occasional multitrack session set up before exporting to a professional studio.
    This video has been extremely helpful regarding other suggestive upgrades I didn’t consider

  • @HOLLYWOODUNAPOLOGETIC
    @HOLLYWOODUNAPOLOGETIC Před 7 měsíci +1

    “It’s fast enough for me.” Hey man. Thanks for sharing with us. I myself have 2-5,1 boxes alive and kicking. Although I’ve burned out over a dozen of them over the years, they are, in the most part, stable and keep going. One I use as my main production workstation for motion graphics, visual effects, and coloring book designs. The other is awaiting some upgrades for a film that’s in the pipeline. To update everything I have when Adobe made users buy into a subscription business model and use the cloud for stuff I didn’t need, nor do today was far too cost prohibitive. It just didn’t make any sense to me. For what I use them for is very memory intensive. That has always been the main issue. But for the reasons you mentioned, I’m staying put. It’s getting harder to find compatible hardware and that will just keep getting worse. But you know, as long as I have enough RAM, and drive space, I’m ok. I’m rocking 3 Cinema Displays on my main workstation, and 11 TB internally with another 12+ externally. I have more than that on the second machine. I’m good. Plus, I have thousands of albums on here too. I just have to have my music. Thanks again for sharing with us and for what you do man.

  • @user-tq8pi8vq3f
    @user-tq8pi8vq3f Před 5 měsíci

    I've been sitting on a Mac Pro build for 3 years at least at this point.... I think this video will help me actually get over the hump and finally put it together

  • @melmakath
    @melmakath Před 4 měsíci

    Glad to hear im not the only person still using an old Mac. I have a power mac g5 using it for protools 8 & logic 9. Recently i replaced the graphics card & shes still ticking

  • @falcongunner33
    @falcongunner33 Před 13 dny

    I’m so glad you touched on the render times. Apple silicon is being championed by tech reviewers as the second coming, pretty much for the render times. Not saying it isn’t a good advancement, but the only real practical benefit for the average user is the better power efficiency/battery life in laptops. Render times aren’t a big deal in 99% of video projects.

  • @bluematrix5001
    @bluematrix5001 Před 2 dny +1

    THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR VIDEOS! MAC PROS RULE!!

  • @user-nb5hl6rr8q
    @user-nb5hl6rr8q Před 25 dny

    Oh! I wish I was good with computers. The only thing I have done with my 2012 MacBook Pro 13inch is swapping the HDD into a faster SSD and upgrading the RAM. Your video clip is just excellent. Thanks!

  • @GuillaumeLortie
    @GuillaumeLortie Před 7 měsíci

    Hi 👋
    Live FOH guys here! Great to see a 5,1 still kicking.
    I hope you’ll enjoy the M3, it’s gonna be world apart

  • @MeroxNorway
    @MeroxNorway Před 7 měsíci +1

    those are still great machines, reliable as hell, and still going. Never regretting selling a computer as much as that one. Now i have a mac mini.. and well, its gone in a month if anything goes like planned.

  • @steampunkstar_raisin
    @steampunkstar_raisin Před 7 měsíci +2

    I have the same machine and I will be doing upgrades to it soon...

  • @shephusted2714
    @shephusted2714 Před 7 měsíci +2

    build a hackintosh and get twice the power might be advisable but you get better value as well, of course you need to vet all the hw and components - it could work out for you

  • @PatrickDSimpson
    @PatrickDSimpson Před 3 měsíci

    I love that there are still people using the 5,1 (and earlier) Mac Pros, I've been tempted to build one myself, but the performance per dollar is just hard to beat with Apple Silicon. I'll be very curious to hear your take on Apple Silicon if/when you make the leap since you're someone who knows the Intel Mac Pro's performance so well.

  • @arthurswart4436
    @arthurswart4436 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice video. Running my single CPU 5,1 with an X5679 (6c/12t, 3,2-3.6GHz, 115W), RX6700 XT 12GB, 48GB ECC (3 x Hynix 16GB PC3-12800R), 2 x 2TB Lexar MN790 in RAID0 on an OWC Accelsior 4M2 card, with a Crucial P3 Plus 4TB scaled into two 2TB mirror partitions on a 'no name' NVME->SATA adapter in a drive bay and 3 x 6TB 7200rpm SATA in the remaining slots.
    This setup serves me very well, the main reason to buy something else would be that it's nice to get new gear. I nearly went for a 7,1 when the AS version didn't arrive and an AS slot-in card for the 7,1 was mentioned. That made sense, Apple wouldn't abandon buyers that recently spent $30K+ on their system... I'm glad I waited, probably the only positive effect of the 2020 lock down.
    My most resource intensive applications are AutoCAD, OnShape and Mathematica. I'm considering moving to Linux, but that will be a process taking several years.
    Some upgrades and tweaks are still possible.
    - I could go for a dual CPU setup, the prices these trays go for are still too high for my taste.
    - The X5679 could be upgraded to an X5690, not sure if the 0.26 is worth bothering.
    - I might move the 4TB NVME to the OWC card. I never figured out if it is possible to have both a RAID0 for two drives and a single 4TB drive on that card simultaneously. Nor if mirroring to the 4TB drive would be possible on the card itself, in stead of using pcie lanes and other system resources. How three 4-lane drives on an eight lane card perform, or if the RAID0 pairing means those two cards only need four lanes for full speed functionality is another unanswered question. I find testing RAID setups somewhat unnerving, I'll probably leave the NVME situation as is.
    - I might use one of the SATA 6TB drives for mirroring the RAID0, in stead of the NVME 4TB drive. Mirroring might eat heavily into the TBW budget the Crucial P3 has, while there is no speed benefit when used in a SATA bay.
    - I could add a Thunderbolt 2 or 3 card and use that to connect the Crucial NVME drive to the system. That reopens the question about available PCIE lanes, this time for Thunderbolt in stead of the NVME drive.
    - I could do the internal power mod for the RX6700 XT. At the moment, I use a second 600W power supply for only the GPU and that performs very well. It would look better (if you knew where to look) and it probably saves a couple of KW. I see no real need to change this.
    - I could add a SAS controler. That would allow me to use faster, larger and more reliable mechanical drives. On the other hand, I could go for two SATA Toshiba X300 8TB drives to replace the three 6TB drives (

  • @kmarkusaurelius
    @kmarkusaurelius Před 7 měsíci

    I snagged a single CPU 2010 Mac Pro with an upgraded RX580 that had been decommissioned by my previous company a few years ago. I just ordered a dual CPU tray to run two x5690s and I plan to use it as long as OpenCore can support newer versions of macOS. It's just too nice, beautiful, and well-designed of a machine NOT to continue to use in 2024 and beyond. Appreciate your videos!

  • @laurencejohnson4106
    @laurencejohnson4106 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It's definitely a classic computer!👍👍
    I'm retired and restoring and upgrading old computers is one of my hobbies and today I upgraded a Dell Inspiron 9400 laptop from 2006, it's only a 32 bit core duo, so two 1.83 GHz., (not core 2 duo) and 2 gig., of ram., is it's maximum, I installed 128 gig., SSD., and LMDE 6 and the laptop is currently working well for it's age, browsing the web and checking e-mail and doing other basic tasks are not a problem, YT., videos are best played 360p though. So in my opinion it's doing okay for a laptop which is over 17 years old and my point is this, will the current range of Macs still work 17 years time.

  • @BILLY-px3hw
    @BILLY-px3hw Před 7 měsíci

    The 5.1 is just a beautiful machine it is so satisfying the way everything clicks into place, the main reason to use a 5.1 is because it is the best engineered product of the last 100 years. It is truly a work of art and will be in every industrial art museum for the next 1000 years long after the new throw away boxes have turned to dust. It is a statement of human capibilities

  • @winecountryfilms1
    @winecountryfilms1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have an early 2009 Mac Pro 4,1 that I upgraded to 5,1. I run Mojave 10.14.6. I have a Radeon RX580 in it. I keep it around because I'm able to run Adobe CS6 which contains "Encore"which I feel is the best software out there for authoring DVDs (Bluray included). Contrary to popular belief, DVDs are not dead as I still have many clients that want them.

  • @Taras-Nabad
    @Taras-Nabad Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love these machines. Definitely the best design Apple has made. It will eventually be obsolete but hopefully has few more years left.
    BTW, mine is running, 2 x 6 core, RX580, 128G ram, 1TB NVME, OCLP with Sonoma, 30" Cinema display.

  • @elminero49
    @elminero49 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hey Lance, Awesome system. Yup....We all love the 5,1. I maxed out my RAM only because I found them 2nd hand on eBay for cheap.
    With the help of your videos I upgraded from El Capitan to Monterey. It's been a great journey. I knew nothing about Apple when I found the 5,1 in an alley and it took forever just to do a reinstall of El Capitan on a new hard drive. Not knowing what to do I turned to CZcams and found your videos.
    For 2024 the plan (as said before) is to run Linux Ubuntu on a homebuilt PC. I'm not a gamer (expect for Tetris ). I will prob'ly look into OpenCore for Linux.
    Still I will always keep my 5,1 up and running for Mac apps.
    I think Windows sucks, but I got an old laptop that runs Windows 10 collecting dust just incase I need a Windows app.

    • @Epicgamer_Mac
      @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +1

      It’s funny, but I struggled with upgrading macOS, well, actually OS X, on my 5,1 many months ago, so much so I almost gave up. I knew nothing about OpenCore and just wanted to go from Mountain Lion to Mojave but it wouldn’t work (2013 servers no longer online lol) and it wouldn’t boot from NVME. I was a whiz with modern stuff but old stuff just wasn’t my thing till that project. In hindsight, it wouldn’t have been hard at all, had I known what I was doing. Now I would do it the fastest way, from scratch, by using Terminal on my MacBook to create a bootable USB installer of macOS High Sierra, and then I would upgrade to Mojave following Apple’s instructions. The issue is, on top of being a bit of a weird (tho not hard) process, you have to have a Metal-supported GPU (I didn’t), and can’t boot from NVME because support for that was only added in Mojave! Once that’s done, and the firmware update flashes the BIOS to support NVME booting, then you can go to OpenCore Legacy Patcher or Martin Lo’s package and upgrade to whatever modern macOS lol

    • @elminero49
      @elminero49 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Epicgamer_Mac I tried, tried and tried ....and never gave up. I took forever just to figure out that I needed to reset NVRAM. I went to an independent Apple repair shop and they wanted $80 for a bootable USB of Mojave. They offered no help or advice except to say that I should consider buying a newer system from them. I bought bootable USB of El Capitan on eBay for $25. After many snags, I finally got it working. To make things more confusing I was using a PC Keyboard and mouse. The 5,1 that I found in the alley didn't come with those items. I leaned a lot.

  • @douglas_edward
    @douglas_edward Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for another well put together and on target video. Luke Miani's videos (including the one claiming he built he most powerful 5.1) got me into the Mac Pro as a hobby, so I have to credit him. But, he does get sucked into that typical out-of-touch CZcamsr, "Why would you buy an old Mac Pro? The Ms have faster CPUs!", thinking without ever explaining that most of us, for most tasks, are served well by one or two X5690s and can't meaningfully use faster CPUs. But then, he does feature a lot of older Macs on his channel.
    I think I told you that I moved the RX 6800 into a Z440 and had dropped back to RX 580 on the Mac Pro. I recently put in a Radeon Pro W5700 and am back to gaming on the Mac Pro again! Played through Plague Tale Requiem at 3440 x 1440 resolution and it plays above 60 FPS!
    Keep the good work!

  • @Robpavezc
    @Robpavezc Před 2 měsíci

    I got one not long ago and it fast as, now getting into this small upgrades you have like Bluetooth and usbs will be game changing. thanks for the video.

  • @therearedoors
    @therearedoors Před 4 měsíci

    Man, I’ve been on the fence about further upgrading my 5,1 or getting a new Studio. Thanks for saving me money!

  • @genepintor3876
    @genepintor3876 Před 7 měsíci

    Not doing even half of what you are doing, but this Mac Pro is fast enough for what I do and it's still expandable. I think I'll take some of your suggestions and improve my driver.

  • @chovuse
    @chovuse Před 7 měsíci

    Looking forward to upgrading my Mac Pro 5.1 to the same as yours.
    Current Specs.
    Mac Pro 5.1 2010 - 14 Years !!!
    CPU 12Core Dual X5675
    Ram 64GB
    GPU RX580 8GB
    PCI SSD EVO 500GB
    HDD Total Internal Storage 17TB
    Will keep it running as long as possible, even if I upgrade to M4 or M5 Studio.

  • @joshkny
    @joshkny Před 7 měsíci

    Hey man glad to see it's still going. I have a resolve server hooked up to my 5,1 with an NVME boot. Still on Big Sur...glad I still have a little more time with her.

  • @umanoid1523
    @umanoid1523 Před 18 dny

    Its August 1 2024 and I'm still using my 5, 1. I'm not using opencore yet so stuck with os 10.14. I'm now running into software upgrade issues so having to get ready to try and upgrade to some version of opencore. I use my machine for music and graphic design which works fine for me.

  • @Epicgamer_Mac
    @Epicgamer_Mac Před 7 měsíci +3

    My 5,1 has dual X5690 (Liquid Metal or Kryonaut really do improve benchmarks a lot btw), NVME SSD + SATA HDD, 24 GB RAM, and Vega 64 with Pixlas mod (but 6600XT on the way). I’m running Sonoma with OpenCore Legacy Patcher which means I get hardware GPU acceleration, boot screen, boot picker to dual-boot Windows (Win11 works thanks to a tool called Rufus to bypass TPM restriction, Lance has a vid on that) and even new stuff like Universal Control after I do a few upgrades to WiFi and Bluetooth hardware I have planned.

    • @mikiotty
      @mikiotty Před 7 měsíci

      You won’t be able to use the 6600XT in Ventura or Sonoma

    • @randomrojektit
      @randomrojektit Před 6 měsíci

      What does this really mean? I use Mac OS Sonoma on my mac pro 5.1 (2012) RX 6800 XT perfectly running with opencore legacy patcher @@mikiotty

  • @Alex4SiliconValley
    @Alex4SiliconValley Před 7 měsíci

    I have (3) 2010 Mac Pros and (2) HP z440 workstations. The Main reason I keep them is for Cheap Hard drive Storage. I have them loaded with 6 or 8 Cheap 6tb Sata hard drives and Nvme SSD boot drives that I purchased at Discounts. They all have been upgraded to the Fastest Xeon's CPU's and 64gb of ECC RAM. They are ROCK Solid reliable and Stable computers. Works for me. Someday I will switch over to Mini-PC but like Maverick said "Not Today, Not Today". I have at least 2 more years left on these computers before I even think about switching.

  • @troyraines7160
    @troyraines7160 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome to see old ones still being used. However adding at least another grand into one of these older machines does not make sense. But still glad to see it.

  • @superimportant
    @superimportant Před 7 měsíci

    Props to you. Thankyou for the drive explanation and OC on its own drive. Had a real hard time getting dual boot to work.

  • @mustaqimarifin3820
    @mustaqimarifin3820 Před 7 měsíci

    It does seem like video and audio guys are the last holdouts of an era long gone lol . Mac def ain't the company it used to be . Love the video!

  • @deanmelendez8224
    @deanmelendez8224 Před 7 měsíci

    I totally agree! "My Mac Pro 5,1 is Fast Enough For Me!" I am extremely happy that I got my hand on a dual CPU Mac Pro for under $500. Of course, I probably put more than $600 in upgrades, but it does everything with both Mac OS and Windows OS much like yours. I hope it serves me for another 10 years.

    • @deanmelendez8224
      @deanmelendez8224 Před 7 měsíci

      By the way, Lance, you were the reason I got my second Mac Pro 5,1 in exchange of my 2013 iMac last year. After watching a few of your videos.

  • @ncavis
    @ncavis Před 5 měsíci

    my 4,1 upgraded to 5,1 is running 2x3.33 Xeon (which were a pain to delid), Vega 56, OWC PICE SSD, 80 GB of ram, and a blueray player, oh and I though in a sonnet usb3 card. I love this thing... the new Mac Pro is great but I am very happy with this machine. I might pick up a trash can... they are cheap enough now to pick up for dirt cheap but this thing still screams.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I got a 8 core D500 trash can and installed Sonoma to use mainly with Logic Pro.
      Added 2 terabyte Samsung 970
      Evo plus and 64 gigs. Total cost 440.00 not bad, might be able to find one with 64gigs already installed. I think the 8 core is the sweet spot for the 6,1

  • @jimrogers7425
    @jimrogers7425 Před 5 měsíci

    While I replaced my cheese grater Mac Pro dual processor unit with a trash can Mac Pro, I did so more for size constraints and power. Seeing this video makes me realize that I could’ve continued using it with no real problem, but I didn’t have the time to set it aside and do the upgrades. However, I still have it if anybody wants it.

  • @macgamer1973
    @macgamer1973 Před 17 dny

    14:58 I own the shuttle Pro v2 connected to my Mac Pro 2013. Also connected Yamaha MX49 Logic Pro , I do miss my Yamaha C1x, connect (2) 4TB Thunderbolt G-Drives, EGPU Radeon Vega 56 w/ SSD 512 game Drive. 1 27” Thunderbolt Display and 1 27”LED display.
    Mac Pro 2010 2x 2.4Ghz Mac OS High Sierra and Mac OS Server 5.6 for host my website , backup/ file server running 1 Apple LED display , Radeon 5870(love old school), 6.5TB drives. Also connected my Canon XL1 with FCP 10.4.6.
    Mac Pro 2010 2x 3.46 6c 4TB for windows 10 games only and 2TB Mac OS (High Sierra and Mojave OS)games. Blu Ray drive for Backup and burn Graphic Design backups. Wacom bamboo , Allergo USB 4 port USB-C connected 27” Apple LED

  • @aminutetomidnite2406
    @aminutetomidnite2406 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video. I am still running a 5,1 that has a few upgrades from about 3 years ago. Nothing near as fast as yours though. You have made a great compilation of possible alternatives to bring it up to spec for maybe a few more years. I would love a Midas M32, but I make do with a Behringer X32 running to the Mac pro.

  • @Himegw
    @Himegw Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have watched your vids for years. ❤ love them. Unfortunatelly my maxed out 51 wasnt os compatible for me, i was scared of using oclp, so now it is only used for my scanner and parallels with windows xp/8/10. Also to durn backups to bd discs. My main mac is top of the range mac mini m2 pro. The studio m2 wasnt there yet and i had gpu problems in 51. You are you’re right that it suxx that the new macs dont have upgradable ram and storage. At least storage. I love the mini and i hate its price tag. Its so quiet and fast, with almost no power draw.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 5 měsíci

      Yea the Mac mini M2 Pro is a good choice, I’m still holding on.
      Might buy a 8 core 2019 but on the fence on just go M3 studio when they come out. But unlike the idea of just moving my Mac OS and windows drives and GPU and I’m up and running on the 2019.

    • @Himegw
      @Himegw Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@MacSoundSolutions
      I think studio m3 max is the best choice in your case, or any. We dont know how long the 71 will be supported, not long probably.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 5 měsíci

      @@Himegw Yeah its a tough call, but a M2 Max with 64 gig ram would most likely be enough power for me, I don't like buying the newest release as the depreciation is pretty high.

  • @GearZenChannel
    @GearZenChannel Před měsícem

    I had a 5,1 die (fast fan issue) which I replaced with a flashed 4,1. Both had dual processors and 48GB ram. The 4,1 just died (would not boot.... I suspect CPU fail) so I replaced it with a Studio. I loved the old pros, but couldn't justify another replacement and the associated work.

  • @sbarneaionut
    @sbarneaionut Před 7 měsíci

    I still have my 4,1 which was flashed to 5,1 which runs Sonoma, with an RX580 8GB which is enough anyway as there are not many games out there. Anyhow, still a very usable machine. Dual boot for windows still just for games. Still a versatile machine to be honest. I was planning to make it a home server as it is perfect for it but the power consumption was way more higher that it served the purpose. The best Mac Pro in my eyes, mine was bought in 2009 and is still very usable :D

  • @rorywalters1614
    @rorywalters1614 Před 4 měsíci

    Love how upgradable the old Mac Pro is. I like upgradable stuff, however I’ll probably never get one since I don’t really need that power, and it’s way too big! I use a Mac mini 2014 at home, just for casual home usage. Only upgradable things are the drives, and I put a 2TB NVMe KIOXIA SSD and a 1TB SATA SSD into it. 16GB of on-board RAM is pretty sufficient for that dual-core i7 processor. Maybe I’ll get a trash can Mac Pro in the future, since that Mac mini couldn’t go 4K60. But I don’t use it that much, so 4K30 is okay for now.

  • @aiconic10
    @aiconic10 Před 7 měsíci

    My 2009 is on the last project. It's time to get rid of the cheese graters. New technology is here! Mac Studio rocks!

  • @umbrollo
    @umbrollo Před 7 měsíci

    Really great little video. I am rubbish at making the right choices. Good to see a blueprint of the kit you use

  • @RichardSchletty
    @RichardSchletty Před 7 měsíci

    My 2009 Mac Pro 5,1 runs Catalina with 48 GB RAM. It is plenty fast for me and I am running several Pro apps including Cubase 12, Dorico 5, Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Creative Cloud.

  • @cesarhuitron9557
    @cesarhuitron9557 Před 7 měsíci

    My Liege (courtesy bow) Once again, you have educated we mere commoners into the hanging onto this 10+ year old machine!

  • @JohnScherer
    @JohnScherer Před 6 měsíci

    Great video man. Makes me nostalgic for my old 5,1 I had a few years back.

  • @nicolasviviani3730
    @nicolasviviani3730 Před 7 měsíci

    The other is for music production only protools on Yosemite paired with apogee interface And logic for creating !
    Old 7950 3gb and 96gb ram ! Still Rocking…

  • @ladeluff_
    @ladeluff_ Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great Show and tell Lance! a particular tour of your gear. I yes I agree, upgraded 5.1 is "fast enough for me" swell :D I game I do all kinds. even Linux

  • @leylandlynxvlog
    @leylandlynxvlog Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video!! I am hoping to soon get such a Mac Pro and do all the upgrades. I'm about to start studying BA (Hon) Music Production and DJ Performance at Point Blank Music School's London campus, and hope one day to achieve some of the music related successes and endeavours you talked about in the video. As an aspiring CZcamsr with several new/underutilized channels I think I would benefit from the power of the Mac Pro for that and music production. I currently use a Late 2012 iMac 21.5" upgraded with an SSD and running OpenCore and Sonoma, and it does 2x 4K Multicam but struggles a bit and probably wouldn't do more, though rendering time is a lot better then when I first did CZcams on an i3-2600 Hackintosh, and several orders of magnitude better than the Pentium 4 Windows XP (with Windows Movie Maker) I first edited a video on. Anyway, you've gain a subscriber and I look forward to seeing more of your videos.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 6 měsíci

      Good luck with your musical endeavors and thanks for the sub!

  • @dominicpascal5512
    @dominicpascal5512 Před 3 měsíci

    Oh boy, I put my 5,1 on ebay the other day and took it off cos I got so annoyed by all the low ballers. Thank god I didn't sell it.
    Filled up all the drive bays with HDDs and two SSDs, maxed out the RAM and now it's the best looking, most powerful NAS in town.

  • @Cushmar
    @Cushmar Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your content as always, Lance! Love this Video.

  • @marcevo3540
    @marcevo3540 Před 6 měsíci

    Great Video Lance. I thinking seriously of getting a McFiver card. I just find it a bit on the expensive side.

  • @petermckenzie580
    @petermckenzie580 Před 7 měsíci

    Got a Studio - and it is awesome - but keeping the 5,1 as a backup system.
    And yes, part of it is I guess I am just sentimentally attached.

  • @aironwhite6533
    @aironwhite6533 Před 5 měsíci

    I am constantly getting into arguments with m1 lovers about the old macs and the dirrection of the mac line. This not being able to upgrade anything and people spending thousands of dollars for though away computers makes me sick. I still love my 5,1 and recently got a 2015 15" macbook pro. Love it. have beenthinking about getting a 2019 27" imac that supports m.1 hard drives and sata hard drives. There are some nice specs on those units.

  • @samuraiartguy
    @samuraiartguy Před 7 měsíci

    I am still rocking and lovingly maintain a 2012 MP - 2 x 3.06 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon. I'm a graphic and web designer, and getting into A/V as well. 64 GB, Radeon RX 580 8 GB, 512GB SSD boot drive, and 2TB Storage Drives in a Mirroed RAID. (Paranoid), 4TB Time Machine, Have also upgraded the Bluetooth and Wireless, with yes, an extended antenna. Using a macic trackpad vs the horrid Magic Mouse - and a Wacom Intuous Graphics Tablet.
    It is still doing the job i need to do, but some software and OS upgrades are starting to overtake the faithful beast. And unhappily looking at the next... non-upgreadaeable machine on the horizon. Hoping to put it off as long as possible. And yes, that sucks.

  • @a_mouse6858
    @a_mouse6858 Před 4 měsíci

    I'm with you Lance. My latest version runs a 4TB NVME boot drive and a 4 x 4TB NVME card in the x16 slot. This is plenty of volume and speed for video editing, while leaving all the SATA drive bays free for utility drives (OC, linux, Windows, time machine). And it still reads DVDs!
    I admit to M3 Studio lust. But do I need one? Not really. Maybe when they announce the M7 (and M3 studios are on sale for $500) I will make the jump to Apple's new modular eco-system.

  • @mrjones4197
    @mrjones4197 Před měsícem

    still using a Early 2009 3.6 6 core 32gb memory running sonoma works fine for me

  • @newlook1969
    @newlook1969 Před 7 měsíci

    Lance, I really love your videos on the Mac Pro 5.1. Like you, I use Martin Los OpenCore on my 5.1
    I've since switched to the Mac Pro 7.1 16core 4TB with an RX 6900 XT I upgradet myself. For me at the moment the sweet spott to boot MacOS and Win11.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci

      Nice I’m thinking the same way get a cheapish 8 core 7,1 and drop a 16 core in it and be able to move everything from my 5,1 without having to reinstall it all. Then get a Mabcbook pro or air for M chip Mac.

  • @mrsrhardy
    @mrsrhardy Před 4 měsíci

    The BEST thing about the 2019 Mac Pro is you can run LINUX or WINDOWS11 with any GPU and it rocks!

  • @nicolasviviani3730
    @nicolasviviani3730 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey ! Thank you very much ! Yeah the 5.1 is still rock solid nowdays ! Got two of these ! And i have one with MLo and saphhire nitro + 5700 xt and monterey 12.3 because its the latest you can use for the original BT WIFI to work ! I have catalina for old softs ! Mainly for video editing with bmpcc4k and resolve 18 ! A bit of 3d compositing with blender too !

  • @RichHarrisThatBaldGuy
    @RichHarrisThatBaldGuy Před 7 měsíci

    Have to laugh... when you booted the old machine up, I was like, "Why is my laptop doing that sound!?" and then when you watch was nagging you to go to bed, I was like, "It's only 6pm! Why do I have to go to bed!?" hahaha
    Nice setup, man. I just bought a 2013 Mac Pro to play with and am happy to hear about Open Core Boot Loader.

  • @marcusgideon4022
    @marcusgideon4022 Před 3 měsíci

    Great vid bro ...... Keep 5.1 Alive !!

  • @MalcolmREBORN
    @MalcolmREBORN Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was about to purchase a 2019 Mac Pro desktop (refurb) but because of lack of future AMD drivers I canceled order. The pro tower is done for Apple. I instead invested my cash on a maxed-out 16-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Max chip. It's absolutely zippy. I'll baby it for 10 years just like you Lance.

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Smart, I was thinking about this myself, if you are going to buy an all in one non upgradeable it might as well be a laptop. I personally don't like dumping a lot of money into a laptop because they go on gigs with me for multitracking shows and get beaten up. But a M2 Pro is a pretty good deal at the moment for sure. I still use a 2012 MBP and it is nearing the end of it's life. It overheats sometimes and has become a tad unreliable.

  • @juebaitube
    @juebaitube Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing. Great tour 🎉.

  • @nicolasviviani3730
    @nicolasviviani3730 Před 7 měsíci

    Last comment ;) I plan to test a special rig ! Two 6800 xt with risers cable and external psu as i do for my 5700xt ! I m using an old modular akasa 1000w !
    I already saw a 5.1 with double R VII but wanna see and test double 6800 xt to see performance gain and stability in resolve especially denoising and 3D compositing !
    I can send you photos of my actuals two 5.1 if you want to get in touch. That would be interesting and awesome for the community !
    Ps: my father started midi compositing on Apple II e hexadecimal and i first install tiger and leopard on the first Intel P4 northwood Hyper threading when i was young geek ! So i know what i m talking about in this area and constantly scrap internet to find out solutions like Mac Sound Solutions and you guys !
    That’s all for the moment and have a great starting year !
    See you later ;)

    • @MacSoundSolutions
      @MacSoundSolutions  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Cool let me know how it goes. I got a 6,1 8 core with D500s and Final Cut is using both GPUs running OCLP and Sonoma.

  • @rrcoster
    @rrcoster Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing i just started using Opencore and very glad there are wonderful developers out there try keep are old Intel Mac going. My old 5.1 with Monterey running smoothly. Not sure if worth add Sonnet McFiver yet but time tell if keep using it years on as Plex server i will

  • @TruenorthmtGod
    @TruenorthmtGod Před 7 měsíci

    I have 2 of these one at work. One at the studio.

  • @redalcatel27
    @redalcatel27 Před 7 měsíci

    This is the type of videos that grab my attention!!!! :)

  • @sneakypeo
    @sneakypeo Před 7 měsíci

    This is awesome to see! Nice work thanks

  • @lavinchi6709
    @lavinchi6709 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this very interesting and helpful video! Happy new year

  • @starsk13
    @starsk13 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. Running my 5,1 since 2011. 1 CPU 6-core 3.33 GHz, 58 GB RAM, RX 6600 XT and a bunch of SSDs and hard drives. Martin Lo's OpenCore, Monterey and Windows for gaming. I use this computer for editing documentaries in DaVinci. Mostly 1080p. Fast enough for me...However, I've encountered some issues: random beach balls in Monterey... But no problems at all in Windows 10 .I love this old computer. I can't stand the non-upgradable nature and pricing policy of Apple... The next move is problematic... Maybe a MacBook Pro and a PC... For now, the 5,1 is still running.

  • @c4n0
    @c4n0 Před 7 měsíci

    ive got my 5.1 in 2011 (mid 2010, 2.4 GHz model), in 2015 i bought a Nvidia GTX Titan Black, and just last month i found out i cant run Massive X (for the AVX instructions limitation), its the first time in 10 years this machine wasnt able to do something, i think i will revert it back to OS X 10.9 Mavericks, put my old HD3 in it with a blue 192 i/o, and use it with ProTools HD 10 as a tracking system (which is still a top notch at that), i just cant sell it or something like that, i love it too much

  • @Telecasterland
    @Telecasterland Před 3 měsíci

    I have 2 3733mhz cpu’s and 128gb of ram. 2 Nvme drives on pcie. Vega Frontier 16gb hbm2. usb-c card. 3ssd’s 2 large spindle drives and an ultrabluray burner.

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 Před 7 měsíci

    This Mac Pro is ideal for music production, at the very least. If you use Pro Tools and Avid Audio Capture cards this 2014 computer will please you. Add some fast SSD's and lots of RAM and it will out-do many modern laptops.