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(Reader FYI - this summer 2009 post on 2006 Mac Pro Clovertown (Quad core) CPU Swaps Revisitedincludes links to upgrade guides (youtube video and an article) and 'AboutThisMac' patch for Quad-core CPUs not recognized properly in ASP.) I'd advise anyone with an elderly Mac Pro to consider the upgrade, but only if they can't afford a faster Mac! Sure, it's not a 12-core (which is what I'd like) but it's a lot cheaper too!

Here's the latest Geekbench score - As you can see, the performance increase is rather impressive. All programs now run faster, and my FCP and MPEG streamclip render times are half of what they used to be.
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Post install everything worked fine and there's been no issues with crashing. ( IIRC, some early builds also had standoffs that spun (not secured) making removing the screws even more difficult.) I removed the memory trays, the first two HDs and the fans, but struggled to remove the memory cage due to over-tightened screws. The processor upgrade took a little over an hour. Then, in the New Year, I spotted a pair of quadcore 2.33 Ghz Intel E5345s on Ebay for a little over $100 each. Games like Assasin's Creed 2 and Civilization 5 finally ran without hiccups. Fitting it was easy and the Mac instantly felt better. ( see below for after upgrades scores)įor Christmas my wonderful wife purchased me a Radion HD 5770 official Mac upgrade card. Here's our pre-graphic card, pre-processor upgrade Geekbench scores for the computer. In our live shows, CPU usage was often at 99% across the 4 processors. It became apparent this year that our poor MacPro was starting to suffer: Even with 9 GB of RAM and 4TB of storage the computer was struggling to keep up. It's also our home media server and main live production machine.Īs our studio is based at home, I often use the Mac at weekends to run Windows 7 to keep myself entertained with FSX and race-games. We use it every day for audio and video duties, using Logic and Final Cut Pro. I'm a heavy pro-user, with our MacPro staying on most of the time. It started life as a 2x dual core 2.66 Ghz. I'm just letting you know about the upgrades on our 2006 MacPro 1.1. Enclosure Kits also available from $47.99.Īnd get Prosoft Drive Genius 3 for $39 with purchase of an OWC External Solution! That's 60% off Prosoft retail.Īlso check out our Dual 2.5in HD Elite AL Pro Mini with up to 2TB of portable/bus powered storage! (Case Kit versions also available.)Īnother 2006 Mac Pro Quad-Core CPU Upgrade report: = From my Site Sponsor = Price Cuts on Award Winning Elite-AL Pro FW800/400+USB2+eSATA Drives up to 2TB. (Thanks goes to the readers that sent the original notes/photos, etc on this mod/upgrade.) Thanks for the article - never would have thought of it otherwise. May even use it as file server running Leopard Server - but the lack of a fast alternate boot drive is a bit of a handicap. Using a USB 802.11n adapter for wireless access - which also works well - not quite as handy as Airport software but it is 802.11n.ġ.66GHz Mac Mini (2006? model), OS X 10.6.5 (not updated to 10.6.6 yet) - spare machine not really being used for anything else.ĭone with the idea of using as a backup server and wanted faster storage than FW400 or USB 2.0. Have not tested with really fast drives yet but on the drives tested so far seems comparable to same drives on FirmTek controllers. In fact works as well as some FirmTek controllers I have in 2 Mac Pros. Other than the lack of ability to boot off connected drive it is pretty nice. Hooked up several different drives including a 2 drive port multiplier case (will try with 5 drive case when time allows) and everything so far has worked really well - particularly hot swapping drives. Used the same card ( SI3132-based) from Global American as in the article and works great with the RAID driver.
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Also articles here on the same card swap for intel-based iMacs reports here and Photo Gallery/Guide to iMac eSATA Card Install/Mod.) Just thought I would follow-up and say I did the mod and it works really well. ( ref: 2006-2007 Mac Mini SATA Card (mini-PCIe) Install/Mod for eSATA use. "A few months back you had an article on replacing the Airport card on a ( 2006-2007) Mac Mini with a ( Mini-PCIe eSATA card. Macs | CPU Upgrades | Video | Storage | Audio | Apps/OS/Network | ContactĪnother (2006/7) Mac mini eSATA Card Mod report:
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