
Both display cards support three displays out of the box with 2 Mini DisplayPorts and 1 dual-link DVI.
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The Mac Pro now comes with the ATI Radeon HD 5770 graphics processor with 1GB of GDDR5 SDRAM and the even faster ATI Radeon HD 5870 with 1GB of memory is also an option. applications see the 12-Core Mac as 24-Core silicon. All models support Hyper-Threading to create double amount of virtual cores, i.e. The dual chip 12-Core model is available as BTO (Built To Order) and goes up to whopping 2.93Hz. The dual chip 8-Core middle-class-model – usually the best for Pro Tools – also gained more speed, now clocking 2.4GHz. Base configuration is still a single chip Quad-Core, speed bumped to 2.8GHz and the new 6-core Xeon “Westmere” is also available as a singe chip configuration at up to 3.33GHz, peaking at 3.6GHz in Turbo Boost mode. – Dual Subs 7″ aluminum cones, 3/4″ movement, 200 WĪpple finally announced the long rumored new Mac Pros which will be available in few weeks in 4, 6, 8 and 12-core versions. – Midbass 5″ poly cone, Sealed rear waveguide, 100 W – Tweeter 1″ soft dome, Rear waveguide chamber, 50 W – Bass response: -3dB 35Hz, Q = 0.707, Slope = 12 dB/octave

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Barefoot simply can’t build them fast enough – that’s the downside of hand-crafted high-end products. On the slightly cheaper end of the Mac spectrum, Apple is expected to debut a new Mini LED MacBook Pro later this year, as well as a replacement for the MacBook Air with M1 in 2022.These babies are hard to get. From our report earlier this week:Īpple has added new models of graphics cards to its Mac Pro configurations, adding even more graphics power to the eye-wateringly powerful (and expensive) desktop beast.The W6800X module is a $2,400 add-on, or $4,600 for two, whilst the W6900X MPX is $5,600. The new modules can support up to six 4K displays or three 5K displays, and can even support double this when used in tandem with another module. If you need to output audio to a display connected to the HDMI port and have other displays connected over Thunderbolt 3, don't connect a display to the Thunderbolt 3 port next to the HDMI port.

If you connect a display to the HDMI port on your MPX module, the Thunderbolt 3 ports on Bus 0 can support one additional display at 4K or lower resolution. If you connect two 5K or 6K displays to the Thunderbolt 3 ports on your MPX module, connect one display per bus. The MPX module has two buses for its Thunderbolt 3 ports. Noted by MacRumors, Apple has added support pages for the new W6800X MPX, the W6800X Duo MPX, and the W6900X.

Apple released new graphics options for its Mac Pro earlier this week and has now shared support documents for each module.
