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There are currently no product reviews.::Apple Power SupplyApple Computer Power Supply CategoryIn this section you’ll find original Mac power supply for all Apple computer systems.DV Warehouse Mac power supply section is your complete source to find listing of all available Apple power supplies on the various Apple computer models. All Apple power supply carry a 90-Day warranty. Please browse around and let us know if you need assistance in picking the right Apple power supply for your system. We have Mac technicians and Apple parts specialist on call to help answer any questions about your Apple computer system. For assistance, and for placing orders direct, please call toll free 800-463-1322 during business hours of 9:00am – 5:00pm PST Monday thru Friday.Monthly Specials For March$149.00 $119.00Save: 20% off$149.00 $89.95Save: 40% off$119.00 $64.00Save: 46% off$195.00 $98.00Save: 50% off$89.00 $28.00Save: 69% offA1105 661-3463 AC Adapter for Apple Mac Mini 85WApple Mac Mini Power Adapter 85WFor Apple Mac Mini AC Adapter / Power Adapter 85WWhere used: Mac mini, Mac miniApple Service Part #: 611-0374Apple$99.00 $34.95Save: 65% offLogin.
I have a Mac Pro 5,1 2012. Does anyone know how many watts the power supply is? I've heard mixed answers everywhere, from 900 watts to 1200 watts, to 90, which I think they were confusing with a MacBook Pro 85 watt charger, but still.I would also be interested in replacing the power supply if it is under 700 watts, as I am running 3 hard drives and the stock ATI Radeon 5770 alongside a Nvidia GeFroce GTX 960. Does the Mac Pro 5,1 use a standard power supply and connectors?Anything helps!-Geotrax. The rule of thumb is stated in the opening post on that page:limit your graphics card choices to cards that draw under 225w (75w from PCIe slot, and 75w presumed limit of each six-pin aux plug) for stable operationIf you wish to run a card with an 8-pin aux connection, those are said to require 150 Watts each. Just splitting a 6-pin aux cord into 8 does not double its power capacity.If you overdraw the well-designed Mac Power supply, it will shut off under overdraw conditions to avoid damage. This is seen as working fine for ordinary work, possibly for days on end.
Then you start a big Render and the Mac suddenly powers off. As others have indicated even though the Mac Pro PSU has a total capacity of 980 watts not all of that is available for video cards. Again as others have indicated using a standard Mac Pro the maximum you can allocated to a single video card is 75w from the PCIe slot itself, plus 75w from each of the two 6pin PCIe power cables making a total of 225w. (3 x 75w.)If you had one video card that needs two 6pin power cables and a second video card that needs even a single 6pin power cable then you cannot do this using the standard built-in power supply. Even potentially a single video card might exceed the official limits if it needs an 8pin connection plus a 6pin connection. The Mac Pro does not itself support 8pin connections which can give 150w each.To drive a second video card that needs additional power you need to add a second power supply. In theory this could be an external power supply but there is also a way to fit a second power supply in the space that would normally hold a second optical drive.
See this page and the two links listed on it -Note: An additional power supply could be chosen that does support 8pin connections as well as 6pin connections. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. Apple disclaims any and all liability for the acts, omissions and conduct of any third parties in connection with or related to your use of the site. All postings and use of the content on this site are subject to the.
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