Mac Pro Displays 2013

I have a new Mac Pro on the way. How exciting. Any way I currently have a 2012 Mac pro with a 5870 and a gtx 120 in it. It is currently driving a 46 inch tv using vga. I also have a 21, 24 and 27 inch displays plugged in using dvi. My question is will this work. If I use 1 minidisplay adapter to dvi for the 21 inch display and than I use 2 active minidisplay to dvi to drive the 24 and 27 inch displays can I still use hdmi to drive the 46 in tv hooked up.
Thanks for any help.

This article touches on the subject, but does not say you can use additional ACTIVE Dual-Link DVI adapters beyond one non-Active plus the HDMI port. The Mac Pro cognoscenti believe you CAN, provided any additional adapters are ACTIVE adapters.
Mac Pro (Late 2013): Using multiple displays

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  • Help! Multiple Displays not Working. (Mac Pro late 2013).

    Hardware:
    Late 2013 Mac Pro
    Processor: 3.7 GHz Quad Core Intel Xeon E5
    Memory: 12 GB 1867 MHz DDR ECC
    Graphics: AMD FirePro D300 2048 M8
    Software: OS X 10.9.2 (13C64)
    Displays:
    4 LG Electronics S-Class 25UM64-S 25-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor's
    Display Connection:
    6 Moshi Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter (4K)
    Issue:
    First of all, thank you in advance for taking the time to help!
    I just picked up this Mac Pro (as stated above) and I am having quite the time trying to get the monitors to display properly (or at all!)!
    Everything is hooked up properly (i'd like to think so), i've run through most of the trouble shooting methods I can think of and have found online... and still, 2 of the 4 displays do not show! The Mac Pro is not recognizing two of them.
    I was told that the MacPro could recognize up to 6 Mini DisplayPort to HDMI monitors, however, only 2 are working properly. Is it because of the Moshi Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapters? Should I be running MDP to DP cables instead? The monitors support DisplayPort input's, however, they also allow for PIP hence the use of 6 MDP adapters to HDMI. (2 of the monitors are using the built in picture in picture split screen. So 2 HDMI inputs each).
    Really pulling my hair on this one.. I figured it would be plug and play.. at least, that's how apple USED to be.
    Any ideas?! Am I simply needing to use the MDP to DP cables instead of MDP to HDMI? Please help!
    Thank you!

    See:
    Mac Pro (Late 2013): Using multiple displays - Apple Support
    Can I connect more than 2 DVI or HDMI displays?
    Mac Pro supports a total of two DVI or HDMI displays when connected via the built-in HDMI port or using the Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter. To connect additional DVI displays, use an active DVI adaptersuch as the Apple Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter. You can connect up to six active adapter DVI displays. This requires a powered USB hub since Mac Pro offers four USB ports and you will need six to connect them all.
    Thus, use a display port to mini display port cable

  • Can I use 27' iMac(Later 2009) as a display for Mac Pro(future 2013)?

    Can I use 27' iMac(Later 2009) as a display for Mac Pro(future 2013)?

    See > http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11302
    To be able to use the iMac as an external display, the Mac Pro should come with a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt port, so think that it will include Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt, although we don't know anything.
    To connect the iMac to the Mac Pro, as your iMac has got a Mini DisplayPort, you have to use a Mini DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort cable (Thunderbolt is compatible with Mini DisplayPort cables, but Mini DisplayPort isn't compatible with Thunderbolt cables). Then, just follow the steps of the page above to use the iMac as an external display

  • Mac Pro Late 2013 or iMac Late 2013 for photo editing?

    Hi,
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    With the RAW images of my Canon EOS 60D and my Fuji X-M1 being >20MB I am increasingly seeing stuttering in the workflow when loading 1:1 zooms, exporting images and rendering previews. I am not sure where it's coming from but after 4 years with the iMac I think it's time for something new.
    I am trying to decide between a fully-loaded Late 2013 iMac (i7, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD) or a Late 2013 (although more like Early 2014 ) Mac Pro (6-core 3.5 GHz, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD). Performance-wise for my use it seems in single-threaded situations the iMac might even be faster (based on Geekbench Single-Core 64Bit Benchmarks) but the Mac Pro offers two extra cores - also the memory speed in the Mac Pro is higher.
    So for the first decision criteria I want to make sure I opt for the fastest machine in my use case described above - it's not really clear to me if the iMac would indeed be faster given the low multi-core utilization in Adobe's code.
    The second criteria is the ability to use arbitrary displays/monitors with the Mac Pro versus having the panel included already inside the iMac. To what extend can the iMacs 27" panel be utilized for photo-processing? I heard they can't be calibrated properly and I rarely find information how much sRGB/AdobeRGB coverage the panel has. I am looking increasingly more into color-management enabled workflow to get a decent soft-proof of my photos before I sent them over for printing - this is for home and amateur use only but I had some bad experiences already with images coming out from professional photo studies with completely dark shadows and different teints.
    On the other hand I would also like to use multiple but smaller monitors (24") to make use of multi-monitor support in Lightroom (Library view on second screen etc) and have third monitor to control/monitor the rest of my activities (iTunes, Spotify, Browser, Youtube etc )
    An iMac with two additional 24"/27" displays will always look a bit crappy due to the different heights and visually iritating due to different panels/resolutions. On the other hand it's a much cheaper solution than a Mac Pro with 3 distinct monitors and I heard only good things about the sharpness and clarity of the iMacs screen due to reduced filtering and thinner construction.
    The last criteria is how future-proof the solution is. 4K displays are clearly on the horizon and 2-3 years from now I expect them to be standard over ordinary HD displays. Even today you can use a Mac Pro with a 4K display in high-dpi mode and get a Retina display on your desktop - something I would really look forward to. With the iMac that would mean replacing the whole thing in 2-3 years if there will be a 4K/Retina-iMac at all.
    The Mac Pro seems to bet better in solution longevity given it is still a very capable machine in 4-5 years from now with up to 3 4K displays hooked up and still room for at least 3 Thunderbolt 2 devices. Double Gigabit-Ethernet is nice but also only nice-to-have as it won't speed up point-to-point single-stream data transfers to a LACP-bound NAS.
    So, given all these thoughts... what do you think? Would it be more wise to go with the iMac and replace it in 3 years or with the Mac Pro and keep it 4,5-6 years?

    RAM and some serious PCIe-SSD storage will help Aperture/LR. But I am use to spreading things out, learned long ago the benefits on concurrent and never reading+writing though didn't have todays 1.2Gb SSD to play with.
    Was not to move the thread,  but to ask there also for first hand on how they like the 2013 iMac now. I just don't feel comfortable spending that much when I know Mac Pro is designed for heavy use, better thermals, IS upgradeable, and will last longer.
    Marco seems to have changed site or the article is off line.
    Try this article if you want to understand new Turbo Boost specs:
    http://www.marco.org/2013/11/26/new-mac-pro-cpus
    http://www.marco.org
    http://www.engadget.com/2013/12/23/apple-mac-pro-review-2013/
    http://www.macworld.com/article/2082568/lab-tested-new-mac-pro-is-the-speedster- weve-been-waiting-for-finally.html
    (2013) Mac Pro review (verge)
    2013 Mac Pro review: small, fast and in a league of its own (engadget)
    Tested: New Mac Pro is the speedster we've been waiting for (finally)

  • Can iMac 27 late 2009 enter TDM connected to a Mac Pro late 2013?

    I'm trying to get an iMac 27 late 2009 to enter target display mode when connected to a Mac Pro late 2013.
    I tried with Apple's Thunderbolt cable and pressing Command + F2 on the iMac did nothing.
    So I bought a Mini DisplayPort cable, and now Command + F2 makes the iMac's screen turn black for a second and then back.
    After rebooting, before logging in, if I press Command + F2 it actually works for about 2 seconds and then back to the iMac's screen. After this, if I keep trying it just flashes black.
    So, my question is, has anyone managed to connect this two devices?
    Should I buy another cable? Format the iMac? Any suggestions?
    Thanks for the help.
    OS X Mavericks 10.9.4 on both machines.

    Thanks for your help.
    I don't know what more I can add to the initial post.
    The second Mini DisplayPort cable that I tried is Belkin, I don't think there are better cables for this, since Apple is not selling it anymore.
    I did mentioned that if I restart the iMac, before logging in with any user, pressing command + F2 or simply connecting the cable will actually work, it shows up as a second display on the Mac Pro, I can move the mouse pointer on the iMac. But after about 2 seconds the iMac exits Target Display Mode, and after this pressing Command + F2 will only turn iMac's monitor black for about a second and not entering TDM anymore.
    I even checked the firmware versions and both are up to date according to this.

  • Running 4 screens as one with Mac Pro Late 2013

    Hello there, got a Mac Pro late 2013 edition driving 4 60" 1080P screens in a 2x2 configuration.  Trying to make those work as one 4k display.  Was able to get it working to allow us to display a page across all 4 displays.  But have not been able to get a video to display across all 4.  Our current  configuration has also been very finnicky and anytime we move the webpage around, it snaps the window to be full screen across the bottem two displays. 
    Anyone have any idea's as to how to make this work the way we are wanting to?

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    This describes the new ways Mavericks tries to undercut the way it used to work:
    OS X: Using Multiple Displays in Mavericks

  • How can Mac Pro (late 2013) create a WiFi network for Mac Books to connect to internet?

    I am moving my Mac-Pro (late 2013) to a garden office.  I have an ethernet cable to connect it to the house network.  I also have a Mac Book Air which will only connect to a network by WiFi.  I can use this Mac-Pro to create a WiFi network and the MacBook can talk to the Mac Pro over this WiFi network.  But the Mac Book does not see the local network let alone the Internet, both of which are seen on the Mac Pro.
    Is there a way that I can connect the created WiFi network to one of the two Ethernet cards in the Mac Pro?
    Or what?
    Tim

    I have half cracked it.
    For some reason the first step it to turn internet sharing off.
    Then internet sharing can be configured and the wireless network set up and given a password.
    Then, and then only, turn internet sharing back on and turn WiFi ON.  All this is on the Mac-Pro (late 2013).
    Now the Mac Air sees the new network and can log on and connect to the WAN internet locations, at least via Safari.
    BUT if I use Finder on the Air, it will connect to the Mac Pro but it will not display what is on its disc. Though I can do screen sharing.  Odd.
    Also Air-Drop has stopped working, so there is no means of transferring files between the Pro and the Air.
    I am going away now for a few days and will revisit this on my return.
    Thanks for your help.

  • Mac Pro Late 2013 OpenCL GCD Crossfire

    I want to buy a Mac Pro Late 2013 to do Calculation With Boinc (system to give CPU time for university research)
    Some Boinc App use OpenCL and calculations are done on the GPU.
    The new Mac Pro having 2 video card, will those App  be able to use both GPU ?
    I do have some doubt since reading this
    New Mac Pros support AMD's CrossFire GPU teaming, but currently only within Windows
    http://appleinsider.com/articles/14/02/07/new-mac-pros-support-amds-crossfire-gp u-teaming-but-only-within-windows
    from the text,
    Without CrossFire, apps and games running on the Mac Pro must be custom written to take advantage of the two GPUs. According to AnandTech, Apple has configured the Mac Pro so that "by default, one GPU is setup for display duties while the other is used exclusively for GPU compute workloads."
    Any though ? :-)
    Thank You

    Yes, I agree, this is only a home server that I access both at home and when I am on the road.
    But I stop calculation when I need to have a web server (rarely :-) .
    if i understand correctly,
    you do  700k credits a day on your 2010 MP with the dual Nvidia Quadro K5000s
    and
    around 200k credits a day on your 2013 MP with the dual D300
    Do you think is it all about driver or cuda vs opencl.
    I must say that I am happy at least to learn that MP2013 GPU work on Boinc
    What is your link on boinc
    mine is
    http://boincstats.com/en/stats/-1/user/detail/3702/projectList
    I have been doing calculation not only on boinc but other. I started back in the days when I needed a modem to connect to get more work on my 1989 IICX  :-)

  • Mac Pro (late 2013) adapters

    What are the specifications for Mac Pro (late 2013) thunderbolt to Cinema and thunderbolt to FireWire adapters?

    Which Cinema display make a lot of difference.
    Up to 1920 wide:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB570Z/B/mini-displayport-to-dvi-adapter?fnode =53
    Over 1920 wide:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A/mini-displayport-to-dual-link-dvi-ada pter?fnode=53
    FireWire:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD464ZM/A/apple-thunderbolt-to-firewire-adapte r?fnode=51

  • Mac Pro (Late 2013) Keeps Crashing Please Help

    My new Mac Pro (Late 2013) keeps crashing when I use thunderbolt devices.
    My set up is as follows:
    8-Core
    512 SSD
    Dual AMD 700 GPU
    64 GB Ram
    It usually occurs when I am using any of the Adobe programs for video editing and rendering. I have check disc utility and found no errors. Needless to say this is getting quite annoying as I use this machine for work and sometimes can't get through anything because it keeps crashing.
    What do I do?

    Just happened again. This is what it says:
    Anonymous UUID:       51D5171F-CF6C-C4BE-82BD-E6597F55DFE5
    Thu May  1 10:46:50 2014
    Machine-check capabilities: 0x0000000001000c1b
    family: 6 model: 62 stepping: 4 microcode: 1059
    signature: 0x306e4
    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1680 v2 @ 3.00GHz
    27 error-reporting banks
    Processor 0: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 1: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 2: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 3: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 4: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 5: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 6: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 7: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 8: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 9: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 10: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 11: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 12: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 13: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 14: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    Processor 15: IA32_MCG_STATUS: 0x0000000000000005
    IA32_MC7_STATUS(0x41d): 0xbe00000000010092
    IA32_MC7_ADDR(0x41e):   0x00000001323ca340
    IA32_MC7_MISC(0x41f):   0x00000001405c5c86
    panic(cpu 3 caller 0xffffff801b0dc709): "Machine Check at 0xffffff7f9cbd0b29, registers:\n" "CR0: 0x000000008001003b, CR2: 0x0000000111da7000, CR3: 0x000000002df83000, CR4: 0x00000000001606e0\n" "RAX: 0x0000000000000020, RBX: 0xffffff80a1019000, RCX: 0x0000000000000001, RDX: 0x0000000000000000\n" "RSP: 0xffffff87308b3d40, RBP: 0xffffff87308b3d70, RSI: 0x0000000000000001, RDI: 0xffffff80a0ea0a00\n" "R8:  0x0000000000000000, R9:  0x0000000000000006, R10: 0xffffff8731783de0, R11: 0xffffffffffffffff\n" "R12: 0xffffff80a0fda6c0, R13: 0x0000000000000006, R14: 0xffffff7f9cbe5e20, R15: 0x00000000000007b0\n" "RFL: 0x0000000000000046, RIP: 0xffffff7f9cbd0b29, CS:  0x0000000000000008, SS:  0x0000000000000010\n" "Error code: 0x0000000000000000\n"@/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-2422.92.1/osfmk/i386/trap_native.c:1 68
    Backtrace (CPU 3), Frame : Return Address
    0xffffff8726d65e80 : 0xffffff801b022fa9
    0xffffff8726d65f00 : 0xffffff801b0dc709
    0xffffff8726d66060 : 0xffffff801b0f3c1f
    0xffffff87308b3d70 : 0xffffff7f9cbc1663
    0xffffff87308b3e70 : 0xffffff7f9cbc0899
    0xffffff87308b3f30 : 0xffffff801b0dd73c
    0xffffff87308b3f50 : 0xffffff801b0375ba
    0xffffff87308b3f90 : 0xffffff801b037908
    0xffffff87308b3fb0 : 0xffffff801b0d7047
          Kernel Extensions in backtrace:
             com.apple.driver.AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement(216.0)[70947979-EA9B-39D1-AD15-CD AB19F031AF]@0xffffff7f9cbbe000->0xffffff7f9cbe8fff
    BSD process name corresponding to current thread: kernel_task
    Mac OS version:
    13C1021
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 13.1.0: Wed Apr  2 23:52:02 PDT 2014; root:xnu-2422.92.1~2/RELEASE_X86_64
    Kernel UUID: E9CF78E2-1E9F-3B6F-81A4-FEE6C6D0E4D5
    Kernel slide:     0x000000001ae00000
    Kernel text base: 0xffffff801b000000
    System model name: MacPro6,1 (Mac-F60DEB81FF30ACF6)
    System uptime in nanoseconds: 12337930919
    last loaded kext at 11985022345: com.apple.filesystems.msdosfs          1.9 (addr 0xffffff7f9b953000, size 65536)
    loaded kexts:
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