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I've just upgraded my brothers Mac Pro 5,1 8-core with several items to speed up Final Cut Pro. Mainly SSDs and RAM. The part I thought was going to be the easiest doesn't seem to work at all. I installed a ATI Radeon HD 5870 Mac graphics card upgrade but I don't get any love at all with either Apple screen. The specs say it should be compatible with a mid 2010 or early 2009 MP 5,1. I don't believe there were any discs with this item. I read online that OS 10.6.4 and later should have the drivers already installed. This MP is at 10.6.8.
Another question that comes up... is this 5870 even worth it? The 5770 has the same amount of VRAM. I'm sure there is a speed difference, but is it really enough to justify the hassle for working with Final Cut Studio 3 and Photoshop mainly?
Given that you can order a mac pro with a 5870 you can be sure it is compatible with it. I am one who did order a macpro 5,1 with a 5870. And aside from the fact that the 5000 series cards (not just 5870) probably have the lousiest fans on the planet I have not had any problems with the 5870. But as I sort of alluded to I've gone through two of them and am on my third due to the fans no always working and the cards overheating.
Why doesn't it work? Not sure, unless it is because the 5870 you got was not the apple version of the 5870. That one is properly flashed for macs and has two mini-displayports and an dual link dvi port.
Before we dive into the benchmark session I wanted to talk you through the process of installing a CrossfireX setup. As explained -- any motherboard with two X16 PCIe slots will do. Obviously we are talking about so much horsepower with the new Radeon HD 5870 cards that we do recommend an Intel Core i7 based PC with X58 or P55 motherboard.
One last tip, especially with multi-GPU setups, please make sure you have properly uninstalled old drivers prior to installing the new cards. Typically things never go wrong, but if they do... 99% chance it's related to a residual driver installation.
One of the better accomplishments of the series 5800 graphics cards is the enhancement in its power design, the implementation of voltage and clock regulation is very dynamic. So if we look purely at the Radeon HD 5870 now the maximum wattage consumed would be as follows:
Radeon HD 5870The card requires you to have a 500 Watt power supply unit at minimum if you use it in a high-end system. That power supply needs to have (in total accumulated) at least 40 Amps available on the +12 volt rails.
Radeon HD 5870 CrossfireX (2-way)A second card requires you to add another 188 Watts. You need a 700+ Watt power supply unit if you use it in a high-end system. That power supply needs to have (in total accumulated) at least 55~60 Amps available on the +12 volt rails.
Radeon HD 5870 CrossfireX (3-way)Here's where things get a little tricky, reserve 600 Watts for the GPUs on the +12 volt rails, another 250 Watts for the processor (we assume you are overclocking) and then add another 100W for the regulars.
Price and performance details for the Radeon HD 5870 can be found below.This is made using thousands of PerformanceTestbenchmark results and is updated daily.The first graph shows the relative performance of the videocard compared to the 10other common videocards in terms of PassMark G3D Mark.The 2nd graph shows the value for money, in terms of the G3DMark per dollar.
EEE code: DD5R,DD5TApple part number: 661-5719Compatible models: A1289-Mid 2010-MC250LL/A, A1289-Mid 2010-MC561LL/A, A1289-Mid 2010-CTOCompatible Mac info. : 2.8GHz-3.2GHz Quad-Core - 3.33GHz 6-Core Mac Pro , 2.4GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 2.66GHz - 2.93Ghz 12-Core Mac Pro661-5719 ATI Radeon HD 5870, 1GB, Card, Video for A1289 Mac Pro 2009 2010 2011 2012 MC743ZM/A graphic card
EEE code: DD5R,DD5TApple part number: 661-5719Compatible models: A1289-Mid 2010-MC250LL/A, A1289-Mid 2010-MC561LL/A, A1289-Mid 2010-CTOCompatible Mac info. : 2.8GHz-3.2GHz Quad-Core - 3.33GHz 6-Core Mac Pro , 2.4GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 2.66GHz - 2.93Ghz 12-Core Mac Pro661-5719 ATI Radeon HD 5870, 1GB, Card, Video for A1289 Mac Pro 2009 2010 2011 2012 MC743ZM/A graphic card
Following a successful run with the codenamed R700 family of GPUs, which was originally released back in June 2008 as the Radeon HD 4000 series, AMD is launching the highly anticipated R800. Debuting to no one's surprise as the ATI Radeon HD 5000 series, on our test bed today we have a reference HD 5870 graphics card packing some 2150 million transistors and produced on a 40nm process.
ATI Radeon HD 5870 ATI Radeon HD 5850 ATI Radeon HD 4890 ATI Radeon HD 4870 Stream Processors 1600 1440 800 800 Texture Units 80 72 40 40 ROPs 32 32 16 16 Core Clock 850MHz 725MHz 850MHz 750MHz Memory Clock 1.2GHz (4.8GHz data rate) GDDR5 1GHz (4GHz data rate) GDDR5 975MHz (3900MHz data rate) GDDR5 900MHz (3600MHz data rate) GDDR5 Memory Bus Width 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit Frame Buffer 1GB 1GB 1GB 1GB Transistor Count 2.15B 2.15B 959M 956M Manufacturing Process TSMC 40nm TSMC 40nm TSMC 55nm TSMC 55nm Price Point $379 $259 ~$180 ~$160
Below that we have the 5850 (which we will not be reviewing today), which is a slightly cut-down version of the 5870. Here we have 1440 stream processors divided among 18 SIMDs, 72 texture units, and the same 32 ROPs, with the same 256bit memory bus. The 5850 is clocked at 725Mhz for the core, and 1Ghz for the memory, giving it a maximum compute performance of 2.09 TFLOPS. With the disabled units, load power is slightly reduced to 170W, and it has the same 27W idle power. AMD expects the 5850 to perform at approximately 80% the performance level of the 5870, and is pricing it at $259.
Update: As of 5am EDT, we have seen the availability of 5870s come and go. Newegg had some in stock, but they have since sold out. So indeed AMD did make the hard launch (which we're always glad to see), but it looks like our concerns about a limited supply are proving to be true.
ATI Radeon HD 5870Product IDMC743ZM/ADeveloperATI TechnologiesFabricatorTSMCDistributorAdvanced Micro DevicesTypeGraphics processing unitReleasedSeptember 23, 2009 (PC)August 9, 2010 (Mac Pro)Original priceUS$ 449RequiresMac Pro (1st generation)PCIe 2.0 x16GPUATI Cypress XTVideo RAM1 GBOperating SystemMac OS X 10.6.4 tomacOS 10.13.6Power188 wattsPredecessorATI Radeon HD 4870VariantsATI Radeon HD 5770SuccessorRadeon HD 7950 Mac EditionThe ATI Radeon HD 5870 was a high-end graphics card marketed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and released by Apple on August 9, 2010 as a build-to-order option for the 2010 1st-generation Mac Pro. It is based on a GPU chipset originally developed by ATI Technologies (which was acquired by AMD). Supplies of units for separate purchase were constrained until 2012.[1]
The Radeon HD 5870 is based on ATI's high-end Cypress XT workstation graphics chip that was fabricated on the 40 nm process. The GPU clock speed was 850 MHz, which could be boosted to 1.2 GHz, producing up to 2.72 teraflops. It contained 1 GB of GDDR5 video RAM. The card features one dual-link DVI port and two Mini DisplayPorts. It took up the space of a double-wide PCIe 2.0 x16 slot, and required two auxiliary power cables.[2]
The Radeon HD 5870 required a minimum of Mac OS X 10.6.4 (Snow Leopard). Some Mac Pros required a Snow Leopard Graphics Update for improved stability, which was incorporated into Mac OS X 10.6.5 and later.[3][4][5] The card was supported through macOS 10.13.6 (High Sierra). However, it does not support Metal, and as a result will not work with macOS Mojave (10.14) or later.[6][7]
Due to being backwards compatible with older Mac Pros while being less common than its PC counterpart, the Mac version of the Radeon HD 5870 has maintained higher resale values on the aftermarket. However, power users have found that it is possible to flash the cheaper PC version of a Radeon 5000 series GPU card with the firmware from the Mac version.[8]
Model NameHIS HD 5870 (DirectX 11 / Eyefinity / Full HD 1080p) Native HDMI 1GB (256bit) GDDR5 Dual DL-DVI / Display Port / HDMI (HDCP) PCIe (RoHS)ChipsetRadeon HD 5870 PCIe SeriesASICRadeonTM HD 5870 GPUPixel Pipelines1600 stream processing units* (Unified)Vertex Engines1600 stream processing units* (Unified)Manu. Process (Micron)40nmTransistorMemory Size (MB)1024Memory TypeGDDR5RAMDAC (MHz)400Engine CLK (MHz)850Memory CLK (Gbps)4.8GbpsMemory Interface (bit)256Power Supply Requirement500 Watt or greater power supply with two 75W 6-pin PCI Express® power connectors recommended (600 Watt and four 6-pin connectors for ATI CrossFireXTM technology in dual mode)Max. Resolution3x 2560*1600 (Dual dual-link)Bus InterfacePCI Express x16Display PortYesHDMIYesDVIYes2nd DVIYes
HIS Radeon graphics chips and Windows 7 graphics driver draws Windows incredibly efficiently - helping to save system memory and enable a superior Windows experience. The Windows 7 Aero desktop was designed using the DirectX 11 API, for which ATI 5800 Series of products provide full support. Besides, they fully supports the new Direct2D API - enabling enhanced 2D graphics features, and anti-aliased text to make applications running under the Windows 7 desktop look amazingly smooth and readable. 2b1af7f3a8