upgrading CPUs in a 2009 plus firmware update to get a 2010
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:04 am
So this is becoming quite popular. For about $2000 you can get the equivalent of a $9000 nMP (minus Thunderbolt - sort of) in terms of general performance. I'm sure everyone knows this by know. I did my own surgery. It's a piece of cake.
I've made a quick video that shows the process of swapping CPUs with photos. Folks, it's EASY. No more difficult than swapping RAM. Remember PC users do this ALL THE TIME.
And the increase in horsepower is ridiculous. My 2009 2x2.26 8-core went from a Geekbench score of 14000 to 32000. I plan on buy a 2nd machine and selling my trusty 2008. If you use an OWC, Sonnet Tempo, Anglefire, or RamCity (Australia), you get Thunderbolt SSD speeds (from 780MB reads for the OWC to 2000MB/s reads for the RamCity). Add Sonnet USB 3.0 crd for $129. And buy the x5690s that come delidded for about $500 (they're server pulls usually from retired Dell servers). Until the v4 or v5 Xeons come to the MacPros the 5690s or 5680s will remain competitive. The only slow down is the RAM and bus speed. But saving at least $7000 is quite worth it.
There are several videos out there but I've done this upgrade a few times for others and some of the video are just way too timid. Again, it's like pulling RAM.
Here's my video.
https://youtu.be/6KXoYAHrtWQ
Enjoy!
I've made a quick video that shows the process of swapping CPUs with photos. Folks, it's EASY. No more difficult than swapping RAM. Remember PC users do this ALL THE TIME.
And the increase in horsepower is ridiculous. My 2009 2x2.26 8-core went from a Geekbench score of 14000 to 32000. I plan on buy a 2nd machine and selling my trusty 2008. If you use an OWC, Sonnet Tempo, Anglefire, or RamCity (Australia), you get Thunderbolt SSD speeds (from 780MB reads for the OWC to 2000MB/s reads for the RamCity). Add Sonnet USB 3.0 crd for $129. And buy the x5690s that come delidded for about $500 (they're server pulls usually from retired Dell servers). Until the v4 or v5 Xeons come to the MacPros the 5690s or 5680s will remain competitive. The only slow down is the RAM and bus speed. But saving at least $7000 is quite worth it.
There are several videos out there but I've done this upgrade a few times for others and some of the video are just way too timid. Again, it's like pulling RAM.
Here's my video.
https://youtu.be/6KXoYAHrtWQ
Enjoy!