ZombiePhysicist Suspended Original poster May 22, 2014 2,884 2,800 Jan 14, 2015 #1 Has anyone tried the FirePro W9100 in a classic Mac Pro (5,1)? Does it work, is it spiffy fast?
M MacVidCards Suspended Nov 17, 2008 6,096 1,056 Hollywood, CA Jan 14, 2015 #2 ZombiePhysicist said: Has anyone tried the FirePro W9100 in a classic Mac Pro (5,1)? Does it work, is it spiffy fast? Click to expand... This has been asked many times. Have a look in the drivers, if the device id isn't in there, it doesn't work. I don't recall seeing real workstation AMD device ids, ever. The "D700" and "D500" use off-the-shelf device ids. But as I mentioned, you can answer the question yourself in about 30 seconds by looking in your system folder.
ZombiePhysicist said: Has anyone tried the FirePro W9100 in a classic Mac Pro (5,1)? Does it work, is it spiffy fast? Click to expand... This has been asked many times. Have a look in the drivers, if the device id isn't in there, it doesn't work. I don't recall seeing real workstation AMD device ids, ever. The "D700" and "D500" use off-the-shelf device ids. But as I mentioned, you can answer the question yourself in about 30 seconds by looking in your system folder.
ZombiePhysicist Suspended Original poster May 22, 2014 2,884 2,800 Jan 14, 2015 #3 MacVidCards said: But as I mentioned, you can answer the question yourself in about 30 seconds by looking in your system folder. Click to expand... Sorry I searched here, but the search didn't bring it up. Anyway, it seems this exists: System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD9000Controller.kext So I'll take that as a "yes, it will work"...? Thanks
MacVidCards said: But as I mentioned, you can answer the question yourself in about 30 seconds by looking in your system folder. Click to expand... Sorry I searched here, but the search didn't bring it up. Anyway, it seems this exists: System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD9000Controller.kext So I'll take that as a "yes, it will work"...? Thanks
Pressure macrumors 603 May 30, 2006 5,224 1,599 Denmark Jan 15, 2015 #4 ZombiePhysicist said: Sorry I searched here, but the search didn't bring it up. Anyway, it seems this exists: System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD9000Controller.kext So I'll take that as a "yes, it will work"...? Thanks Click to expand... No, right click on the kext and Show Package Contents. Contents -> Info.plist, search for IOPCIMatch and see if the Device ID is in <string> list.
ZombiePhysicist said: Sorry I searched here, but the search didn't bring it up. Anyway, it seems this exists: System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD9000Controller.kext So I'll take that as a "yes, it will work"...? Thanks Click to expand... No, right click on the kext and Show Package Contents. Contents -> Info.plist, search for IOPCIMatch and see if the Device ID is in <string> list.
ZombiePhysicist Suspended Original poster May 22, 2014 2,884 2,800 Jan 15, 2015 #5 Pressure said: No, right click on the kext and Show Package Contents. Contents -> Info.plist, search for IOPCIMatch and see if the Device ID is in <string> list. Click to expand... <string>AMD9000Controller</string> <key>IOPCIMatch</key> <string>0x69201002 0x69211002 0x69381002 0x69391002</string> Click to expand... Thats what I found, but it's greek to me.
Pressure said: No, right click on the kext and Show Package Contents. Contents -> Info.plist, search for IOPCIMatch and see if the Device ID is in <string> list. Click to expand... <string>AMD9000Controller</string> <key>IOPCIMatch</key> <string>0x69201002 0x69211002 0x69381002 0x69391002</string> Click to expand... Thats what I found, but it's greek to me.
M MacVidCards Suspended Nov 17, 2008 6,096 1,056 Hollywood, CA Jan 15, 2015 #6 those are device ids, I think you are in wrong controller so, 6920 is device and 1002 is vendor (AMD) 9100 is 67a0 R9 290X is 67b0 try 8000 and 7000
those are device ids, I think you are in wrong controller so, 6920 is device and 1002 is vendor (AMD) 9100 is 67a0 R9 290X is 67b0 try 8000 and 7000
ZombiePhysicist Suspended Original poster May 22, 2014 2,884 2,800 Jan 16, 2015 #7 MacVidCards said: those are device ids, I think you are in wrong controller so, 6920 is device and 1002 is vendor (AMD) 9100 is 67a0 R9 290X is 67b0 try 8000 and 7000 Click to expand... ▸ System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD8000Controller.kext <string>AMD8000Controller</string> <key>IOPCIMatch</key> <string>0x45001002 0x46001002 0x66401002 0x66411002 0x66461002 0x66501002 0x66511002 0x665C1002 0x665D1002 0x67B01002</string> Click to expand... Well, 290X is there but looks like no 9100. Didn't see it in the AMD7000 controller either. Oh well. Thanks for the pointers!
MacVidCards said: those are device ids, I think you are in wrong controller so, 6920 is device and 1002 is vendor (AMD) 9100 is 67a0 R9 290X is 67b0 try 8000 and 7000 Click to expand... ▸ System ▸ Library ▸ Extensions ▸ AMD8000Controller.kext <string>AMD8000Controller</string> <key>IOPCIMatch</key> <string>0x45001002 0x46001002 0x66401002 0x66411002 0x66461002 0x66501002 0x66511002 0x665C1002 0x665D1002 0x67B01002</string> Click to expand... Well, 290X is there but looks like no 9100. Didn't see it in the AMD7000 controller either. Oh well. Thanks for the pointers!