Sadly I just got the GT120 and such a great price. The chart below isn't really fair because I ran the Mojave drive off a slower OWC SSD vs a Sandisk SSD of the same size, I was opening and closing things while it ran and Geekbench still finished 30 seconds before the faster drives 3 minute 30 seconds finish with a higher multiprocessor score 26000 vs 24000 in High Sierra. With up to four NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 graphics cards installed, a Mac Pro can support up to eight displays simultaneously. Just so everyone knows Mojave will kill AfterFX, require you to install legacy Java to run Photoshop etc. Now that was to installed of course there is no boot up screen still. ![]() ![]() I need my After FX so it is stopping me from completely converting.Īs I mentioned I am running a Sapphire Radeon NITRO+ RX 580 8GB GDDR5 PCI-E Dual HDMI / DVI-D / Dual DP, It is metal capable and works quite well. For the moment I may add two separate backups for the Mojave and High Sierra versions. The question really is once Mojave is installed can you put the Nvidea back in? Has anyone tried it ? Will it hurt the card, will it run? Is there another low power metal capable card that will run the boot screen? Apple shows you how to install Mojave on these Mac Pro's, I'm not sure why Nvidea/Apple would not allow a patch to make a non metal card work. Yes, I know, it required I remove the Nvidea GT120 to install it.
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