This is to announce that my Mac Pro 2010 (5,1) (3.46Ghz x 2, 64GB RAM) died today eventually after serving me for 13 years.
Here is a statistics of the durability of this Mac model:
And on yesterday, I have got an used MacBook Pro 2019 15' (intel i9 cpu, 32RAM) as a replacement from the second hand market. I need to get an eGPU chassis to reuse the item 6 for my "new" MacBook Pro. And to get a true thunderbolt-3 40Gbps NvME enclosure for my Samsung 970 Pro SSD. The geek benchmark of my "new" MacBook Pro intel i9 which was manufactured in 2019 scored at 7100. It is a bit faster than my old Mac Pro 5,1 (Xeon 3.46Ghz x 2 = score 5600) which was manufactured in 2010. The conclusion is, the laptop has to spend 10 year of time to catch up the speed of a desktop computer.
The reason of why I didn't get a silicon M series Mac is that I am a AWS cloud engineer. I have to run a dozen Linux VMs on my Mac everyday in my work for Linux testing and POC tasks. So I have to stick with the Intel Mac. So I could only to get an used Mac.
The Conclusion
The Mac Pro 5,1 was a problematic Mac due to poor made quality. But it brought me some delightful joy during its happy-time. Such as it lasted 9 releases of Mac OS cycles. It is considered a long live apple product. And thanks to the Opencore team. It was extended 3 more releases for me (Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey) by the Opencore project. Although the OS Ventura is an official end for it (due to no h264,265 hardware acceleration anymore and the open core team is unable to solve the problem). The Mac Pro 2010 (5,1) accompanied me at work with a couple companies that I served in this 13 year of time. Thanks again for it and sorry to see that Apple has committed a suicide path that no one wants their garbage silicon Mac for commercial application anymore. Go F themselves. Apple moronic employee and Steve no eyes to see.
Here is a statistics of the durability of this Mac model:
- The Mac Pro 5,1 seems come with a poor made motherboard that I replaced a total of 3 motherboards in the past 13 years.
- The CPU is tough. It had been powering on 12 hours a day for 13 years. Still stands till its final day.
- The dual socket CPU board died once in the past 13 years. Replaced once.
- The apple 980W power supply unit died once in the past 13 years. Replaced once.
- OWC made 64GB RAM (8 x 8GB ECC) died once (all 8 dimm). Replaced once.
- Vega 56 GPU upgraded. Samsung 970 1TB (MLC) upgrade.
And on yesterday, I have got an used MacBook Pro 2019 15' (intel i9 cpu, 32RAM) as a replacement from the second hand market. I need to get an eGPU chassis to reuse the item 6 for my "new" MacBook Pro. And to get a true thunderbolt-3 40Gbps NvME enclosure for my Samsung 970 Pro SSD. The geek benchmark of my "new" MacBook Pro intel i9 which was manufactured in 2019 scored at 7100. It is a bit faster than my old Mac Pro 5,1 (Xeon 3.46Ghz x 2 = score 5600) which was manufactured in 2010. The conclusion is, the laptop has to spend 10 year of time to catch up the speed of a desktop computer.
The reason of why I didn't get a silicon M series Mac is that I am a AWS cloud engineer. I have to run a dozen Linux VMs on my Mac everyday in my work for Linux testing and POC tasks. So I have to stick with the Intel Mac. So I could only to get an used Mac.
The Conclusion
The Mac Pro 5,1 was a problematic Mac due to poor made quality. But it brought me some delightful joy during its happy-time. Such as it lasted 9 releases of Mac OS cycles. It is considered a long live apple product. And thanks to the Opencore team. It was extended 3 more releases for me (Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey) by the Opencore project. Although the OS Ventura is an official end for it (due to no h264,265 hardware acceleration anymore and the open core team is unable to solve the problem). The Mac Pro 2010 (5,1) accompanied me at work with a couple companies that I served in this 13 year of time. Thanks again for it and sorry to see that Apple has committed a suicide path that no one wants their garbage silicon Mac for commercial application anymore. Go F themselves. Apple moronic employee and Steve no eyes to see.