What are some monitors you would recommend for a Mac Pro 6,1? My preference is a 10-bit Adobe RGB display with fine PPI.
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I’m using this monitor for my 5,1, and really like it. Coming from 2 30” Cinema displays.
LG 32UL750-W 32 Inch 4K UHD LED Monitor with Vesa Display HDR 600 (31.5" Display) (2019), Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NS7JKJH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_CaBwnVq5Cefea
Get a used DELL 2715K 27“ 5K display with dual dp cable. I was rocking two of those on the trashcan and then on the new cheesegrater just fine. The best displays that you can get for the can if you ask me.
27” Lenovo Q27q-10. It was on sale at Best Buy for 250 on a daily deal one day. Microsoft Store had it even lower for like 218 or something, but it has been sold out.
I found a Blackmagic eGPU for a good price, so I snagged it. I couldn't have built my own eGPU for that. I'm still waiting for a TB3 adapter and TB2 cable to arrive to connect it to the Mac
It looks like those are hard to find. I haven't seen any on eBay. It looks like the last one that sold on there was in February. I'll keep my eyes open.
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That looks nice. It's a gaming monitor though. It supports a limited color space.
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I found a Blackmagic eGPU for a good price, so I snagged it. I couldn't have built my own eGPU for that. I'm still waiting for a TB3 adapter and TB2 cable to arrive to connect it to the Mac, but in the meantime I connected it to an Intel NUC. It was a little challenging getting Windows to recognize it. At first it didn't show up in the device manager, so I updated Windows and the BIOS, etc and it finally recognized it. Then the AMD drivers wouldn't recognize it. I manually installed the Pro 580 Boot Camp driver. I selected that since it's the same GPU as in the iMac. It seemed to work well after that.
I ran Geekbench 5 and it scored 36125 for OpenCL. That doesn't seem so bad. It'll be interesting to see how it compares on the Mac over the TB2 bus. Geekbench identifies it as a "Radeon Pro 580X."
Intel Corporation NUC7i5BNH - Geekbench
Benchmark results for an Intel Corporation NUC7i5BNH with an Intel Core i5-7260U processor.browser.geekbench.com
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Sadly, it turns out the BenQ SW271, and SW321C are both 8+2FRC displays.
Where are you situated? I still have one that I plan to replace with an XDR eventually
Hi. What you will use it for in macOS? And what's your current internal GPU configuration?
Thanks a lot.
Here's another brand new 6,1 on eBay. It's the D500 standard config for AU $3,495. That's approximately $2387.65 USD shipped (to the US.)
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Rockin' a the latest LG 4k Ultrafine monitor with the mac pro 2013. Looks like the newer 23.5" that came out in 2019 works. One cable with an adapter (Apple's USB-C to thunderbolt 2). Took the risk today and worth it for me since I have a MacBook pro 2018. Can use the monitor for both computers. Price wise it is not worth it if you are using the monitor solely for the mac pro 2013, but again use it with my Macbook Pro 2018. Just disable the automatic brightness in the display panel (sensor seems to be making the monitor slightly go up and down in brightness) and everything else works (keyboard adjustment for the brightness and audio volume works). Make sure to install LG's app from Apple store.
If during boot up after login the monitor goes blank, just wait and it will eventually work. Then you are good to go with the LG 4k with the mac pro 2013.
Sometimes my Dell monitor wouldn’t wake up during boot. The Lenovo is better with that. It also automatically selects the input based on what’s connected. The Dell wouldn’t do that. So that’s a nice feature. I haven’t had an LG monitor. I’ve read those don’t have a power button which is kind of odd. You might want to try a Lenovo. I like mine so far.