What you will find with a Mac Pro 3,1 is that no GPU will really give you any performance increase because the PCIe buses are to slow to pass data back and forh. I tried my system with a stock GT 120 only and an 8800GT by itself and found it perfermed the same as when I used a GT 120 (GUI) with a GTX 570 or GTX 670 as the GPU. Upgrading to a newer Mac Pro however made a huge difference. Thanks
Audio64Live wrote:What you will find with a Mac Pro 3,1 is that no GPU will really give you any performance increase because the PCIe buses are to slow to pass data back and forh. I tried my system with a stock GT 120 only and an 8800GT by itself and found it perfermed the same as when I used a GT 120 (GUI) with a GTX 570 or GTX 670 as the GPU. Upgrading to a newer Mac Pro however made a huge difference. Thanks
Which Mac Pro did you upgrade to? I'm facing the same problem and would like to upgrade to the cheapest possible Mac Pro I can.
Audio64Live wrote:What you will find with a Mac Pro 3,1 is that no GPU will really give you any performance increase because the PCIe buses are to slow to pass data back and forh. I tried my system with a stock GT 120 only and an 8800GT by itself and found it perfermed the same as when I used a GT 120 (GUI) with a GTX 570 or GTX 670 as the GPU. Upgrading to a newer Mac Pro however made a huge difference. Thanks
Which Mac Pro did you upgrade to? I'm facing the same problem and would like to upgrade to the cheapest possible Mac Pro I can.
Sorry chapfilmguy that I didn't respond sooner to your question. I purchase a refurbished 12 Core, 2.4ghz machine from apple and went to 32gb of RAM with a GTX 680 GPU. I'm waiting for the new Mac Pros as well so I purchased this to get me going. I'm lucky because I already have a dedicated place for this machine to go that is guaranteed to make me rental money when the new Mac Pros come out. Thanks
I realize this might be too late but for anybody else out there, I do have the 2008 Mac Pro 3.1 and it runs Davinci Resolve 9 quite well. No need to buy expansion slots if you are outputting 1080P. I have the GTX 285 and the 120 on it and its smooth as butter. Granted i got my system in the early days when BMD bought Davinci, so the GTX 285 might be difficult to get (not sure). I don't see why you should buy a new machine.
I just sold my 2012 MacBook Pro with the i7 processor and spent 800$ on a 2008 Mac Pro with 16 gb ram, 4tb hard drives, 5770 AND 5870 graphics cards. I will further upgrade it with more ram. My intent is to use it with my blackmagic footage (raw 2.5k) and grade with resolve seemlessly. Lets hope I'm not disappointed.