

Both features work in Windows 10 via Boot Camp!Īpple recommends certain AMD Polaris graphics cards for the Mac Pro 5,1 to run Mojave including the "MSI Gaming Radeon RX 560 and Sapphire Radeon PULSE RX 580" as stated on the public beta FAQ page. It should be noted even once you have installed Mojave Apple are still artificially disabling both HDMI Audio Support and 30-bit aka Deep Color support on the Mac Pro. I think this 'effort' by Apple is summed up nicely as below.

As mentioned even a universally agreed best choice of a Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition card was being blocked by Apple in the App store if not in the installer itself. I had to download the Mojave installer on a MacBook Pro and copy it to the Mac Pro to get round this.Īpple claim Mojave support for Macs "along with 20 Mac Pro models with recommended Metal-capable graphics cards." Nowhere have I seen Apple list their 'recommended' Metal-capable cards. Although possibly due to an Apple bug or Apple hostility the App store did not recognise this as being suitable even though it is a genuine Metal compatible card as reported in High Sierra System Information. I personally have an AMD Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition (genuine) and it will run Mojave. This adds a lot to the cost of these cards. Unofficially some Nvidia and AMD cards can be flashed with Mac firmware.
#Best graphics card for mac 5.1 Pc
Beware in both cases of PC edition cards of the same model. If your willing to get a now quite old secondhand card the best two options are an EVGA Mac edition GTX-680 or a Radeon HD 7950 Mac edition. Officially there are no new video cards for the Mac Pro 2010 that you can buy. A good starting point.Ĭreate Pro are offering the following options in your Create Your Own Cheese-grater Mac Pro page…ĪMD RX 560 4GB (1204 Stream Processors) (OS X 10.13.4+) £245 plus taxesĪMD RX 570 4GB (2048 Stream Processors) (OS X 10.13.4+) £395 plus taxesĪMD RX 580 8GB (2304 Stream Processors) (OS X 10.13.4+) £445 plus taxes Specifically talks of the ATI Radeon 5770 I have currently, and offers some solutions, at least a beginning, we'll see what is available here in the US as we get closer. Through a friend in our Facebook Group for NCMUG, we found this article form the UK.
