s4ru i have the same mac pro setup. are those 2 6800xt or 2 6900xt. looking to add that same setup when I can find them in stock. I only thought I could fit one.
Yes. They are two 6900 XTs. I used a short PCI riser cable for one of the card to manage the installation of the dual 6900 XT.
The setup pictured previously had a PCI lane allocation issue though. In the OS’s Expansion Slot Utility, Pool A Allocation was 100%, whereas Pool B had 125%. That is because I had an OWC Accelsior 4M2 (x8 card) in Slot 3, which is x16.
Searching for a web, I found a very useful article about the MacPro’s PCI lane allocation.
The 2019 Mac Pro allows to connect PCIe cards. Apple gives some recommendations on how to install and configure them. But below are some more recommendations. How to open the "Expansion Slot...
softron.zendesk.com
After reading it, I re-did the cards installation.
Here’s the config;
Slot 3 (x16) is populated with the first 6900XT.
Slot 4 (x16) is obscured by the card so it is not accessible.
Slot 5 (x16) is filled with a riser cable so that the second 6900 XT can be used in offset way, in between Slot 4 and 5, making some head room.
Slot 6 (x8) is obscured by the card.
Slot 7 (x8) is populated with OWC Accelsior 4M2.
Slot 8 (x4) is populated with Mac Pro I/O card.
The PCI bracket of the second 6900 XT is removed because the card is slightly protruded due to riser cable. The card is not secured in anyway. It just sits on the first card with sponge spacer in between. This is the reason I chose the first setup attempt, in which a 6900 XT sat more firmly and somehow was sticked to the Accelsior with a thermal silicone pad in between them.
Anyway, the PCI lane allocation seems better now.
Pool A Allocation is 100% and Pool B is 75%, reserving some spare resources for Thunderbolt devices. Actually, with eGPU attached, Pool B goes to 100%.
Hope Big Sur will natively support the card soon.