PCIe cards that you can install in your Mac Pro (2019)
Find out more about the Apple MPX Modules and some of the third-party PCIe cards you can install in your Mac Pro.
Mac Pro (introduced in 2019) has eight PCIe slots:
Four double-wide slots
Three single-wide slots
One half-length slot pre-configured with the Apple I/O card
Mac Pro includes one or two Radeon Pro MPX Modules that occupy slots 1–2 and slots 3–4. You can choose your MPX Modules when you order your Mac Pro or order them separately from Apple. Find out how to install PCI cards in your Mac Pro (2019).
Apple MPX Graphics Modules
Apple currently has many different Mac Pro Expansion (MPX) Modules that contain AMD Radeon Pro graphics processing units (GPUs). Radeon Pro MPX Modules can use slots 1–2 and slots 3–4. You can install one or two of each module:
Radeon Pro 580X MPX Module: one module only
Radeon Pro W5500X MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro W5700X MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro W6600X MPX Module: one module only
Radeon Pro W6800X MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro W6900X MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro W6800X Duo MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro Vega II MPX Module: one or two modules
Radeon Pro Vega II Duo MPX Module: one or two modules
You can install up to two Radeon Pro MPX Modules of any configuration in your Mac Pro. You can also use Radeon MPX Modules along with other third-party PCIe graphics cards. If you use Boot Camp, using a Radeon MPX Module and a third-party AMD graphics card isn't supported when your Mac is using Windows. Find out more about using AMD graphics cards with Microsoft Windows on Mac Pro (2019).
Apple I/O card
Mac Pro comes with the Apple I/O card, which has two Thunderbolt 3 ports, two USB-A ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The Apple I/O card comes pre-installed in slot 8 and can't be installed in another slot.
Third-party PCIe cards
You can install many different PCIe cards in your Mac Pro, such as fibre channel cards, fibre networking cards, and pro video and audio interface cards. The PCIe bus on your Mac Pro provides up to 300W of auxiliary power. If your PCIe card requires additional power, such as a GPU, use the Belkin Aux Power Cable.
Mac Pro supports the same GPUs that are supported by external graphics processors (eGPUs). If you use Boot Camp and want to install a NVIDIA card to use in Windows on your Mac, don't install the card in slot 2. Find out more about using AMD graphics cards with Microsoft Windows on Mac Pro (2019).
Some older PCI cards may use 32-bit Option ROMs that aren't compatible with your Mac Pro. If you install a PCI card that uses 32-bit option ROMs, your Mac Pro may not start up correctly.
Afterburner
Afterburner is a hardware accelerator card made by Apple. Find out more about Afterburner.
RAID cards
If you want to add additional storage, you can install a third-party RAID card, such as a SAS RAID card, or you can install the Promise Pegasus R4i 32TB RAID MPX Module in one of the two MPX bays. If you use Boot Camp on your Mac, Windows doesn't support Apple software RAID volumes.
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