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As long as the SMC firmware version matches between the main board and the CPU board, everything works perfectly. The CPU socket issue is transparent to the firmware, and the SMC firmware difference between 20 models is not an issue. The only thing that differs is the CPU socket mechanism on the dual CPU model, which uses Xeon CPUs with the IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) removed, and the SMC firmware version. The hardware of these models is very close.
#Maxed core in mac pro 5.1 update
I decided to see if it was possible to come up with a way to update the firmware on the 2009 Mac Pro with the firmware from the 2010 Mac Pro. Such is the case with the 2007 Mac Pro (MacPro2,1) and the 2010 Mac Pro (MacPro5,1). Here's a quick data dump-I'm about to do this myself.Īs you may know, some Mac Pro models have been introduced that are identical or very nearly identical to the model that preceded them. This MacPro is now running 10.13 High Sierra with no problems.įor the 2009 Mac Pro Firmware update, you need to disable System Integrity Protection first.
#Maxed core in mac pro 5.1 install
I will be trying an install on a 64 bit early 2009 MacBook Pro this weekend.Ģ009 would not boot from external Sierra drive. Siri runs fine with it and I can now send messages verbally to anyone in my address book. The camera does not do well in low light and is not near the quality of an iSight. Using a Logitech QuickCam Vision Pro Webcam w/ Mic camera and microphone. Will play with it this way for a few days to see if there are any other issues but it's really starting to look like Apple just wanted to make the machine obsolete prematurely.Īfter testing for a few days using an external with Sierra and finding no problems, I went ahead and installed without issue on my MacPro. All appears to be running well, just one incompatible software and that was Symantec Endpoint Protection. Installed Sierra on external drive and booted from it on the MacPro. I do not get the error message when trying to download the macOS Sierra Master Beta, it's just doesn't download. Booted from a clean system on an external drive and success. Mine is at the B07, so the EFI updater should work but still will not. It looked like it was going to work but I did not get a firmware progress bar, it just booted normally. Said to shut down and restart holding down the power button until it started flashing. Then running the MacPro 2009-2010 Firmware tool ( ran OK without getting the error). I got by the 5570 error code by opening the MacProEFIUpdate dmg but not running it. I know we are going to have a lot of questions on Sierra when it hits next week and I would really like to be able to learn the system. I have read that all I need to do is update the firmware from 4,1 to 5,1 and I will be fine.ĭownloaded the update but I get Error 5570 when tying to run it.Ī web search says I need to run Apples EFI Mac Pro firmware 1,5.



MacOS Sierra hardware compatibility list (no longer supported): It must be they feel it is not fast enough even though it benchmarks at 12612.īTW a Apple iMac "Core i5" 2.8 21.5-Inch (Late 2015) benches at 11342
#Maxed core in mac pro 5.1 upgrade
It appears Apple is not supporting an upgrade to Sierra on my Early 2009 Mac Pro 2x2.93.
