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  • - Hey guys, this is Austin!

  • And today it is time to upgrade Matt's 2010 Mac Pro?

  • - Yeah, 2010.

  • - Okay so, Matt has had an unfortunate incident recently

  • in that his dog broke his iMac screen.

  • So, to hook him up, we're gonna do a little bit

  • of a project and see what we can actually upgrade

  • with his original Mac Pro.

  • Also, if you guys don't know Matt, he's the one

  • who runs This Is and makes fun of me on Mystery Tech.

  • - It's true.

  • - This is not a stock 2010 Mac Pro, right?

  • It still works right now, but you wanna basically

  • see if you can get it a little bit less garbage?

  • - Yeah, like, I've done some modifications with it.

  • These are all USB two and there's no way

  • to really change that.

  • So then I needed USB three, so I got this card here,

  • which has worked really well for me

  • but it needed dedicated power.

  • It wouldn't run off the PC IE.

  • - Wait, so did you,

  • this came with an optical drive right?

  • - It has two optical bays.

  • The door doesn't like to close.

  • (laughing)

  • Turns out, there's nothing meant to be right here.

  • - So you've upgraded this several times

  • over the years that you've owned the Mac Pro.

  • - Yes.

  • - [Austin] So what are you doing with the Mac Pro

  • once we're done rebuilding it?

  • - So I do video editing.

  • - When was the last time you cleaned this?

  • There's literally like an inch of dust

  • on your graphics card.

  • - [Matt] Probably never.

  • - [Austin] Woo!

  • - [Matt] This was an off road, uh.

  • - Off road?

  • - Yeah, so when I--

  • - So actually, you travel with this?

  • - Yeah.

  • - So can you run me through the spec of this guy?

  • So this is 2010, is it a quad core?

  • - [Matt] It is a quad core,

  • I think 2.6 gigahertz Xeon.

  • - The first thing is,

  • we should upgrade the CPU.

  • If you're rocking the quad core,

  • this goes up to, what is it, like 10 cores, 12 cores?

  • - It can do 12 cores maximum.

  • - You've already got the hard drives.

  • I think maybe we just swap out this SSD

  • for something that's just a little bit more modern,

  • a little bit quicker.

  • So we've got a task here.

  • So I think the next step is I need to do some googling

  • and find some parts and let's see if we can

  • get this upgraded and back to 2019 specs.

  • So it has been about, what, two weeks now?

  • - Two weeks.

  • - And we have everything we need

  • for the ultimate Mac Pro.

  • - Matt Pro.

  • - The Matt Pro, apologies.

  • So, the way that the Mac Pro works,

  • is that while you can guy the CPUs,

  • you can also buy the entire tray,

  • which essentially is the motherboard.

  • - We could have gone to a six core

  • with a little bit better clock speed,

  • but the real upgrade is going to the dual socket.

  • - Yes, so essentially what we have here

  • are a pair of six core processors.

  • Now it might not sound super impressive,

  • thank you very much,

  • in this sort of modern era where we have,

  • you know, what, 32 cores in Threadripper,

  • but 12 cores was a lot of power,

  • especially for 2010.

  • One of the interesting things about this

  • is that the entire upgrade

  • was actually not that expensive.

  • So we were able to get the tray,

  • which of course, is the motherboard,

  • as well as the two CPUs for a little bit over $500.

  • Now this is like a what?

  • Like a $6500 config when it first came out?

  • - Yeah, and that's not including

  • the memory we got with it.

  • - Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

  • So we also had to get, we got 64 gigs as you can see

  • by my giant pile of dents here.

  • I mean I guess you do have the limitation

  • that single thread is probably not gonna be

  • super impressive, but what we're using it for

  • is primarily like editing.

  • - I do play the occasional game on it.

  • - [Austin] Well you'll definitely be able to game.

  • - Oh yeah, I love my Civilization.

  • - Boom, so with that,

  • we have upgraded from a quad core to a 12 core.

  • And this entire setup with the new tray,

  • the dual CPUs, the 64 gigs of RAM,

  • still cost us only about $700,

  • which obviously is a fair bit,

  • but considering that if you would have bought this

  • in 2010, it would have been at least 10 times that.

  • Really not a bad upgrade.

  • - So we went with a RX 580 AMD card.

  • This is pretty much the maximum

  • that the system can handle.

  • - This is the original connector.

  • It's a pair of six pins.

  • - [Matt] Correct.

  • - [Austin] And you've adapted the six to an eight, which.

  • - [Matt] Already is bad.

  • - Alright, let's pull the 760 out.

  • So this is actually built in support for a longer CPU.

  • - Mm hmm, yes. - Oh, interesting.

  • Actually, have we even measured

  • to see if the Strix card will fit?

  • - On paper.

  • I mean, it, I eyeballed it. - It'll be fine.

  • - [Matt] It looked like it'll be.

  • - It'll be fine.

  • Oh we didn't clean this out.

  • Why is there already a 14 terabyte hard drive in here?

  • - I got excited.

  • - Well okay then, so apparently,

  • Matt's stealing company property

  • and installing a 14 terabyte hard drive

  • in his Mac Pro.

  • - So when we started this project,

  • it was running Sierra.

  • And so we wanted to go to Mojave

  • because we needed that for the graphics card support.

  • But it wouldn't let us upgrade it

  • until we upgraded the firmware of the motherboard.

  • But there's a fun little problem with that,

  • is the only way to update the firmware

  • is if you have the original EFI graphics card.

  • So we found a guy in town

  • who had one and let us borrow his

  • just to update the firmware.

  • You're covered in dust right now.

  • - I know!

  • Why didn't you clean your dirty computer?

  • - I thought that's what you were doing.

  • - No, I'm upgrading it with like 12 cores and stuff!

  • I'm not cleaning.

  • Do I look like a cleaning service?

  • - [Matt] Full service, man.

  • - What, that's (mumbling).

  • So with that, we have our 12 core CPU,

  • 16 gigs of RAM, and our RX 580.

  • Next, let's upgrade your SSD.

  • So with that, we've got a one terabyte SSD.

  • I think it's time to see if this thing actually works.

  • Matt, would you like to do the honors?

  • - Yeah!

  • Oh, it'd help to take off my Powered By EVGA.

  • - Nah, it's fine, it's fine,

  • it's powered by EVA.

  • Oh!

  • - See a little RGB going here?

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Matt] Hey, it works!

  • - [Austin] There you go!

  • Alright.

  • So we go up to about this mac.

  • We see, there you go.

  • Two three gigahertz six core intel Xeons.

  • Hey, 64 gigs, okay cool.

  • So all of our eight gig dems are showing up.

  • So for reference, we're going from a quad core Xeon

  • all the way up to a pair of six core CPUs

  • and we're going from eight gigs to 64 gigs of RAM.

  • Now Geekbench I think should show

  • a fairly substantial difference,

  • especially in the multicore.

  • 2734, 20,000 on the multicore!

  • So single core obviously is not that impressive.

  • I mean, it's essentially a 10 year old processor.

  • But 20,000 on the multicore for a 2010 system.

  • That's ridiculous.

  • - So for reference, before the upgrade,

  • the single core was 2175

  • and the multicore was 7600.

  • - Wow, that is a huge difference.

  • Next up, we have Cinebench.

  • Now not only will this test the CPU,

  • but I'm also curious to see how much higher

  • the GPU score is.

  • So, especially when you consider

  • that this started out with a 5770.

  • I mean, a 580's going to be,

  • five, six times faster, eight times the memory.

  • I mean, it's a massive, massive difference.

  • So we're going from 43 to 59.

  • That's not that good.

  • Oh dude, look at that!

  • I never get tired of seeing like a million thread

  • spin up for Cinebench.

  • So you know what's crazy with this?

  • It's not actually that expensive

  • when you consider it, right?

  • So what do you think it would have cost

  • to first of all buy your original Mac Pro chassis

  • and just do the tray upgrade with the memory and stuff?

  • - I mean, I've see the original chassis

  • go anywhere from 250 to about 450.

  • The six core CPUs you can get for like 180,

  • which is bananas how cheap that is.

  • And then the 580s I've seen for 175 brand new.

  • - So, realistically, all of the upgrades

  • we've done to this system are about $1,000.

  • Maybe a little bit more considering that we have the one,

  • well okay, the 14 terabyte drive is like $500.

  • - That's overkill.

  • - We're gonna ignore that part of it.

  • To really put this to the test,

  • we have our resident editing man, Jimmy Champagne.

  • - That's me!

  • I'm here.

  • - So we are editing off of an external SSD.

  • So we're using this little Samsung T5

  • which is plugged into Matt's USPC card.

  • - [Jimmy] So that's pretty standard.

  • - Yeah, which is what we edit all of our videos on.

  • But it seems to be fine.

  • - So now we're gonna try and sync the footage,

  • see how quick that goes.

  • That went as quick as it does on the iMac Pro.

  • We'll do better quality.

  • - This is unrendered 4k pro res right now.

  • Oh, we're getting your texts.

  • Uh oh, this is bad.

  • - Is this a woman?

  • (laughing)

  • - Oo, Matt got quiet fast.

  • - [Jimmy] Background render is a little slower

  • than the iMac Pro.

  • - Wait, so basically, you have a 10 core iMac.

  • - Yeah.

  • - Which is obviously faster.

  • But when you compare this to something like a MacBook

  • or an iMac, this is still more powerful.

  • - I'd say it's noticeably faster than the MacBook,

  • but noticeable slower than the iMac Pro.

  • So it's falling somewhere between.

  • - Which is pretty impressive for a nine year old

  • desktop which we just Frankensteined together

  • with like less than $1,000 worth of products.

  • So that my friends is building the ultimate Matt Pro.

  • For something that's this old,

  • the amount of power we were able to get,

  • especially considering the price

  • is super, super impressive.

  • So if you'll excuse me,

  • I'm going to buy a lot more of these and have some fun.

  • That actually sounded really ominous,

  • like as if I'm gonna build some super computer

  • out of Mac Pros.

  • I'm actually not gonna buy any more of these.

  • - [Matt] Aw.

- Hey guys, this is Austin!

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