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What are the default graphics cards provided with each Mac Pro? What Mac Pro compatible video cards are available for purchase later? What is the best video card for the Mac Pro? Which video cards have which ports?

All silver tower Mac Pro models have removable video cards with dedicated graphics and can support additional video cards, too.


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Identification Help

If you're not certain which Mac Pro you have, all Mac Pro lines can be identified 'closely enough' by the Model Identifier in software to determine the default video card as well as confirm compatibility with aftermarket video cards.

To locate the model identifier, select 'About This Mac' under the Apple Menu on your computer and click the 'More Info..' button. If the Mac Pro is running OS X 'Lion' (10.7) or later, click the 'System Report' button after clicking 'More Info..' as well.

Externally, the Mac Pro lines can be uniquely identified by EMC Number. The EMC number is listed on the rear of the system in small type.

Useful identifiers for the Mac Pro lines include:

Mac Pro Subfamily

Model Number

Model ID

EMC Number

Original (2006)

Original (2007)

Early 2008

Early 2009

Mid-2010

Mid-2012

More details about specific identifiers are provided in EveryMac.com's extensive Mac Identification section.

EveryMac.com's Ultimate Mac Lookup feature -- as well as the EveryMac app -- also can identify these systems by their Serial Numbers.

Default Mac Pro Video Cards

Information on the default graphics cards -- as well as original options available via custom configuration -- are provided on the EveryMac.com specs pages for each Mac Pro model.


Photo Credit: NVIDIA, Left - GeForce 7300 GT & ATI, Right - Radeon HD 2600 XT

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However, default Mac Pro video cards for each series, as well as the ports provided by each video card, also are provided below for your convenience:

Mac Pro Subfamily

Default Video Card

VRAM

Ports

Original

NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT

256 MB GDDR2

1 SL DVI
1 DL DVI

Early 2008

ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT

256 MB GDDR3

2 DL DVI

Early 2009

NVIDIA GeForce GT 120

512 MB GDDR3

1 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Mid-2010

ATI Radeon HD 5770

1 GB GDDR5

2 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Mid-2012

ATI Radeon HD 5770

1 GB GDDR5

2 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Custom Configuration Mac Pro Video Card Options

At the time of purchase, each Mac Pro could be configured with at least one higher performance video card as an optional upgrade.


Photo Credit: ATI, Left - Radeon X1900 XT & NVIDIA, Right - GeForce 8800 GT

The video cards available via custom configuration for each Mac Pro line include:

Mac Pro Subfamily

Video Card Options

VRAM

Ports

Original

ATI Radeon X1900 XT

512 MB GDDR3

2 DL DVI

NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500

512 MB GDDR3

2 DL DVI
Stereo 3D

Early 2008

NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT

512 MB GDDR3

2 DL DVI

NVIDIA Quadro FX 5600

1.5 GB GDDR3

2 DL DVI
Stereo 3D

Early 2009

ATI Radeon HD 4870

512 MB GDDR5

1 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Mid-2010

ATI Radeon HD 5870

1 GB GDDR5

2 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Mid-2012

ATI Radeon HD 5870

1 GB GDDR5

2 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

Aftermarket Mac Pro Video Card Options

Of course, it always is possible to purchase one of the higher performance video cards that was offered with a particular Mac Pro after the initial system purchase. For the original Mac Pro models, this is your only readily available option without hacking the system by also installing a newer, officially unsupported, version of OS X.


Photo Credit: EVGA, Left - GeForce GTX 680 & AMD/Sapphire, Right - Radeon HD 7950

However, for subsequently released Mac Pro models there also are compatible aftermarket video cards available, including the NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X with 12 GB of GGDR5 VRAM, the most powerful video card available for these Mac Pro models.

These all are intended to work with the Mac Pro either with default OS X support or with provided drivers:

Video Card

VRAM

Ports

OS X

1.5 GB GDDR5

2 DL DVI

10.5.7+

2 GB GDDR5

1 DL DVI
1 DP

10.6.5+

AMD Sapphire Radeon HD 7950*

3 GB GDDR5

1 HDMI
2 Mini DP
1 DL DVI

10.7.5+

2 GB GDDR5

1 HDMI
1 DP
1 DVI-I
1 DVI-D

10.8.3+

4 GB GDDR5

2 DVI
2 DP

10.8.3+

6 GB GDDR5

1 DL DVI
1 HDMI
1 DP

10.9.5+

6 GB GDDR5

1 DL DVI
1 HDMI
1 DP

10.9.5+

12 GB GDDR5

1 DVI
1 HDMI
1 Triple DP

10.10.5+

* Please note that the Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 only is compatible with the 'Mid-2010' and 'Mid-2012' Mac Pro models. The other video cards above are compatible with the 'Early 2008' and 'Early 2009' as well as the 'Mid-2010' and 'Mid-2012' Mac Pro models.

The excellent BareFeats has various 'shootouts' that compares several of the above video cards with one another as well as stock Mac Pro video cards that are well worth reviewing.

ArsTechnica, Architosh, MacsOnly, and others also offer in-depth reviews of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800, NVIDIA Quadro 4000, AMD Sapphire Radeon HD 7950, EVGA GeForce GTX 680, PNY NVIDIA Quadro K5000, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X that may be of interest, too.

Site sponsor Other World Computing sells a selection of Mac Pro compatible video cards including default options, video cards that originally were offered as custom configurations, and some aftermarket options listed above.

Upgraded the video card in your Mac Pro? Please share your experiences. Thank you.

Also see: How many PCI slots of what type are provided by the Mac Pro models? How do you install a PCIe card in the Mac Pro?


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Turn Metes and Bounds data into a deed plot map.



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Also see the Metes and Bounds Video and Tutorial section below.

Easy to use data entry form: Enter lines, curves, azimuths, compass points and section calls. Data can be entered using the convenient Data Entry Form or freehand using word processor style entry. Calls can also be easily drawn using the call drawing tool.

Background Pictures: Background pictures can be set to scale with your plot drawing. Background picture scale settings can be automatically set using World Files.

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Perform calculations: Square Feet, Acres, Hectares, perimeter distance and more.

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The Metes and Bounds closing error analyzer tool can look for common entry or survey errors and offer suggestions on how to correct them.

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Multiple measurement types: Data can be entered using feet, meters, rods, chains, varas and many other measurement types.

Create section drawings:


(N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4)

Easy to use measuring tool. Estimate the distance between any two points on the screen.

Automatic labeling: Each line can be automatically labeled with the length and call. End points can be marked for easier recognition. End points can also be labeled with information like the interior/exterior angles and Lat/Long coordinates.

Create custom labels. Custom labels can be rotated in any direction. Search feature can be used to find which layers contain which labels.

Drawings can include a call list:
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Split a single plot into multiple plots. Split the plot by hand, or choose a starting point and let the Metes and Bounds software find the nearest halves automatically for you.

Merge Layer: Layers can be easily merged into a single layer using the Merge Layer Tool.

Customizable Toolbar: Create an interface that fits to your workflow.

Interoperability:

Metes and Bounds has been designed to be as compatible with as many different systems and programs as possible.

Exporting: Metes and Bounds data can be exported as DXF files, KML Files, CSV files, Shapefiles(.shp) and more.


DXF Output viewed in a CAD program


KML Output viewed in Google Earth

Importing: Metes and Bounds can import data from many types of DXF files, KML files, CSV files, Shapefiles(.shp), GeoJSON and more.

Call lists can be formatted for importing into Metes and Bounds or exporting from Metes and Bounds with other deed plotting software such as Net Deed Plotter® by Greenbrier Graphics, LLC.

Real-world X,Y coordinates.Export real-world X,Y coordinates for integration with other mapping software such as GIS software.

Waypoints to metes and bounds calls. Convert a set of waypoints, x/y or Latitude/Longitude based, into a list of metes and bounds calls.

Enter Waypoints and Tracks. Add GPS waypoints and tracks to your drawings. Import GPX and KML files. Make calculations like the distance between two waypoints.

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Real-world Latitude and Longitude coordinates. Enter the latitude and longitude for a plot's POB and let the metes and bounds software calculate the latitude and longitude for each of the other end points. A plot's POB lat/long can also be set by UTM datum or World Files.

Recognition:
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