A USB 3 card could be added, although attached drives would not be bootable. The 2010 Mac Pro has only FW 800, no FW400. If the FW400 is to slow, you can get a FW800 PCIe card for the 2010 MP. My suggestion would be to get a ThunderBolt to Firewire adapter for your 2013 MP then use Firewire to connect to the 2010 MP. This is not something the pro market cares about. The Mac Pro isn't great for gaming, I think anyone would agree. This shouldn't make you 'really confused by what Apple's thinking in the pro market' however, because the pro market isn't about FPS in games, it's about OpenCL/GPGPU. While you could run either 'gaming' or 'workstation' GPUs in the old cheese grater, you cannot in the new trash can. We know that Apple uses 'workstation' GPUs in the new Mac Pro that are optimized for OpenCL and GPGPU computing, which is not the same kind of GPU that gets you the best frame rate gaming. This article doesn't tell me anything I don't already know. By kris.aps in forum Apollo and Arrow Interfaces Replies: 9 Last Post: 30th July 2014, 01:37 PM. FireWire vs Thunderbolt - Mac Pro 12 core 2010 vs Mac Pro 6,1 6 core. Only the full-size HDMI looking ones have the angle. Mini display port is the same connector, though. Apollo thunderbolt and old mac pro? (no logic) Not quite.
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