What macOS version are you running?
Do you want to upgrade to Mojave? If so you need a Metal-compatible card.
Graphic Card For Mac Pro 2012
- The Mac Pro's hard drive bays were originally designed for 3.5in HDDs - but you can mount an SSD (which is smaller) using a 2.5in sled/adaptor. A note on graphics cards: Both graphics cards.
- Radeon™ Pro Vega II The all-new Mac Pro is powered by 2nd generation Vega architecture, delivering cutting-edge memory bandwidth and compute performance essential for.
Do you want a boot screen? Only cards with an Apple EFI will get you a boot screen. A boot screen is used for selection different boot devices during startup and for booting to Recovery for resolving problems.
Mac Pro 2009 2010 GeForce GT120 512MB Graphic Card A1310 639-0376 630-9643 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 XFX Radeon RX 580 GTS XXX Edition 1386MHz OC+, 8GB GDDR5, VR Ready, Dual BIOS, 3xDP HDMI DVI, AMD Graphics Card (RX-580P8DFD6). But the future Mac Pro isn’t due until 2018, so there’s a good chance that a new, more powerful graphics card will replace the Titan Xp. After all, Nvidia’s prior flagship, the GeForce GTX.
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Here is a list of cards that support fcpx
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Here is Apple article that support Mojave
Graphic Card For Mac Pro Early 2008
The cards you want depends upon the macOS you want to use and how much you want to spend. fcpx likes ATi.AMD cards since they support Open CL which fcpc uses.
I have a 2009/4/1 MP flashed to a 5.1 and am running Mojave with a PC (no boot screen) with a AMD Radeon RX 580.