Can i upgrade my mac pro 6.1 late 2013 with amd radeon r9 gamer series ram

Processor -3.5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5
Memory    -16 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 ECC
Graphics   -AMD FirePro D500 3072 MB
AMD Radeon Memory R9 Gamer Series Memory 16GB (2x8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) CL11 1.65V Unbuffered RoHS R9316G2401U2K

There are no 240 pin slots (or slots of any description) on the Apple cards. The RAMs are on the reverse side of the board, and have thermal contact with the central cooling core. I doubt anyone would support modifying the Apple cards to install different RAM.

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    what a long post....Apple, btw, does not read this stuff, so ranting, raving, and complaining here might make you feel good, but it does no good at all. That being said, I, too have a Mac Pro Quad Core Xeon with 6 gigs of ram and an nVidia 8800 GT graphics card (not as good as yours, alas) and I've had no problems at all with it. Yes, it doesn't have Thunderbolt, but maybe we Mac pro owners will get lucky and someone will come out with an adapter (probably not). No, you probably don't have to throw away your Mac Pro, but if you do, I'll take it, for a small "recycling" fee >:-) That was a joke.  Yes, the Mac Pro's future isn't quite clear, YET. Hopefully that will improve very soon. As for not being able to upgrade to Mountain Lion. Don't worry about that too much, Nobody is forcing you to do that.  Your Mac Pro won't quit working if it isn't installed. From what  I've heard, you should give the new OS a chance, and wait to get it, in case there might be some bugs, or stuff not working with the new OS, which has been known to happen. Yes, we Mac Pro owners don't like being treated like mushrooms-kept in the dark, and being fed......... but Apple is Apple and it will do what it does, and there is nothing you or me can really do to change that. All I can say is....trust, have faith, be patient, go for a walk, do something else to take your mind off of this problem. IF apple decides to drop the Mac Pro for good, and that's a big "IF", I think they will anger a whole bunch of people
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