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ares1849

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Sep 25, 2015
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I recently came across a 2013 Mac Pro with a dead GPU(s). My understanding is that one board serves as the primary and the other is secondary (e.g. for OpenCL compute). Is board A (the one without the ssd slot) the primary or is it B? Board A seems easier to find online, but board B is like triple the cost. Say I replace board A and connect an external USB SSD, will the machine boot without a B board installed? Unfortunately, I don’t know which GPU is dead (unless someone knows how to determine that with a machine that won’t boot?) and don’t want to waste tons of money on what is essentially a project machine. BTW, I plan on sticking with a D300 as a replacement and maybe an eGPU.

Thanks for your help!
 
I recently came across a 2013 Mac Pro with a dead GPU(s). My understanding is that one board serves as the primary and the other is secondary (e.g. for OpenCL compute). Is board A (the one without the ssd slot) the primary or is it B? Board A seems easier to find online, but board B is like triple the cost. Say I replace board A and connect an external USB SSD, will the machine boot without a B board installed? Unfortunately, I don’t know which GPU is dead (unless someone knows how to determine that with a machine that won’t boot?) and don’t want to waste tons of money on what is essentially a project machine. BTW, I plan on sticking with a D300 as a replacement and maybe an eGPU.

Thanks for your help!
[doublepost=1561781426][/doublepost]There used to be a diagnostic that you could run in past OSs. Im not sure but a google results;t may prove worthy.
https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/how-to-verify-your-macs-hardware-is-working-properly/

Use TAgrget mode on a working Mac and you may be able to tell

J
 
Unfortunately, not enough members here have experimented with the 6,1 to have a definitive list of what works and what doesn't with these machines. Someday, I will have a test sample and will begin experimenting with one. However, I just recently bought a new home, and have to save as much money as I can to fund the construction. After I move in, I will purchase one of these "trashcan" Mac Pros, and begin various experiments. An eGPU will definitely be one of the first things I do...

Wish I could be more help... but I won't be until Dec of this year.
 
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The GPU with the SSD drives the displays.

Take in in to the Apple store for a free diagnosis.
 
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The GPU with the SSD drives the displays.

Take in in to the Apple store for a free diagnosis.

Thanks so much! B boards are pretty expensive second hand, so hopefully I can just go to Apple and get a flat rate repair on it.
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Unfortunately, not enough members here have experimented with the 6,1 to have a definitive list of what works and what doesn't with these machines. Someday, I will have a test sample and will begin experimenting with one. However, I just recently bought a new home, and have to save as much money as I can to fund the construction. After I move in, I will purchase one of these "trashcan" Mac Pros, and begin various experiments. An eGPU will definitely be one of the first things I do...

Wish I could be more help... but I won't be until Dec of this year.

Thanks though. I hope you have fun with your Mac Pro experiments!
 
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