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I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - AllGold - 02-09-2021 I finally went to 144.0.0.0.0 and didn't even brick it. ![]() Now I just have to decide if I want to upgrade to Mojave or stay with High Sierra. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - rz - 02-09-2021 Yeah, I need to do that. I'm still on Sierra though. I may do it when I finally get a new M2 mini, or whatever the next iteration is called. I'll update it, then upgrade the OS, then sell it. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - PeterW - 02-09-2021 At which point the MP will be worth $150. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - anonymouse1 - 02-09-2021 Strongly recommend the NVME SSD Route--triple the speed compared with the SATA SSD. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - Spiff - 02-09-2021 Curious about the NVME route. With the technology in the 5,1, will they be able to truly take advantage of the speed? It would have to be on a PCIE card, right? Is there enough bandwidth there in the older technology? I don't know the answer to that. I have a 4,1 flashed to a 5,1 and taking advantage of better RAM and CPUs than was possible in the 4,1. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - AllGold - 02-09-2021 NVME on a PCIe card is definitely faster. I personally don't see the need. It's not like I sit around and lament my 2.5" SSD (also on a PCIe card) as being too slow. Then again, maybe I don't know what I'm missing. A while back when my SSD died and I had to replace it would have been the time to switch to NVME, except I just wanted to get the machine back up ASAP and I walked into to Best Buy and bought a replacement. I didn't want to wait for something to be shipped plus I had old firmware that I didn't want to futz with at the time. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - AllGold - 02-09-2021 rz wrote: I was on Sierra for quite a while. The upgrade to H.S. was painless and I think it runs a little better. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - MrNoBody - 02-10-2021 AllGold wrote: I was on Sierra for quite a while. The upgrade to H.S. was painless and I think it runs a little better. Same here and the upgrade to Mojave was equally painless. (have done two cMPs so far.) Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - anonymouse1 - 02-10-2021 For me, moving to the NVME SSD was the difference between "Hey, this SSD makes my Mac Ok to use" with the SATA SSD and "Hey, this is fun again!" It's the not having to wait an extra second or three for apps to open, or stuff to happen. Again, this is triple the speed of the SATA SSD. It's certainly YMMV, and that was true for me. Re: I finally updated the firmware on my Mac Pro 5,1 - AllGold - 02-10-2021 I like Mojave. I was hesitant because of the video card thing on the Mac Pro 5,1. But I just realized I've been using my Metal-compatible video card (an RX560) on High Sierra for a good while so I don't have a reason not to upgrade to Mojave now. (The RX560 will only work with 10.13.6 or newer. If I want to go back to an OS before High Sierra for whatever reason, I will have to swap out the video card.) |