![]() ![]() If you do anything it doesn't like it will spring a warning dialog otherwise you'll see everything looks fine in that same memory tab…īTW, ignore the note that you can only get 32GB or 64GB as the 16GB chips were never certified by Apple, but have long been proven to work just fine, so long as you're running El Capitan. 128GB can be fully utilized by a 2009-2010 Mac Pro if running Bootcamp with 64-bit versions of Windows XP and later as well as with 64-bit versions of Linux. ![]() The info is linked directly from About this Mac > Memory > Memory Upgrade instructions, to OWC says: 'Current Mac OS X versions are unable to utilize more then 96GB RAM due to an operating system limitation. The dual processor Macs use a slightly more complex pattern, involving both banks, but the single cores are easy. Yes, the 2009 4,1 & 2010/12 5,1 Mac Pro single Xeons use RAM in adjacent pairs [unlike the old 2008 3,1 which looks like a knitting pattern )
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