2009 Mac Pro PCIe 6 pin to 6 pin cable

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I have an early 2009 Mac Pro that I've flashed and it's running High Sierra.
I'm starting to get a lot of notifications that my browser will not be supported, along with other things.
I believe that my GT 120 video card is the only thing stopping me from installing Mojave.
I have access to some cards that might work, but I need to connect power to the 6 pin connector on the card.
Is it a standard 6 pin on the motherboard or is it what's called a mini 6 pin?
A link to the proper cable would be great.
Thanks
 
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I'm starting to get a lot of notifications that my browser will not be supported,

I cannot answer your question about your cable and pin connectors connections but you didn't mention what browser you are using and if it happened to be Safari, why not try using a different browser which is probably still generally supported? Unless of course, the sites you are visiting are being overly fussy as to what browsers' versions are supported or not.




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I cannot answer your question about your cable and pin connectors connections but you didn't mention what browser you are using and if it happened to be Safari, why not try using a different browser which is probably still generally supported? Unless of course, the sites you are visiting are being overly fussy as to what browsers' versions are supported or not.




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I use Brave, but there are other issues too, such as game updates that are not supported also.
 
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I use Brave, but there are other issues too, such as game updates that are not supported also.

I guess if you are experiencing other issues, I guess I would then suggest Googling the 'net for some of the early 2009 Mac Pro Mac OS X Flasher and Hacker forums and support sites and see if they have some answers and hopefully maybe some solutions for you.

I don't know how many of them are still operational or even fairly current these days.

Good luck.




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