Pc Video Card For Mac Pro 3,1 Nvidia Gtx770
Includes BETA support for iMac and MacBook Pro systems with NVIDIA graphics Release Notes Archive: This driver update is for Mac Pro 5,1 (2010), Mac Pro 4,1 (2009) and Mac Pro 3,1 (2008) users only. NEW APPLE MAC PRO Nvidia GTX 770 4GB PCI-E Video Card GTX770 680 780 7950 Mojave - $425.00. For sale is this Newest and latest Nvidia Geforce GTX770 4GB PCI-E graphics card that is compatible for the Apple Mac Pro and the PC The Fastest Nvidia Video Card for the Mac Pro, Hands Down.
Dear CC, I'm sorry if a similar question has been asked previously, I've searched but I couldn't find anything relevant and current. We had a Mac Pro that we use for Premiere Pro CC After Effects CC Mostly working with XDCAM HD, EX-CAM, some old Digibeta occasionally. Occasionally some Prores stuff (Alexa). We also own an Red Epic and an F55. Current hardware setup is, Mac Pro 2008 (3.1) 2 x 3.2 GHz Quad core Xeon 8 GB 800 Mhz DDR2 FB-DIMM ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256 MB OS X 10.8.4 Internal Drives 1 x 240GB 3G SSD (OS) 3 x 1TB WD Black (Striped Software Raid) External 2 x 4 Bay SAS drive bays used for storage (I think 3TB & 6TB) 1 x 8 Bay FC 4G (I believe it's two arrays of Raid 5 striped) 3TB of usable space We just recently upgraded the Ram and stock OS hdd, and are loving the performance increase, and I think maybe it's time to look at the graphics card. I was wondering if you think the GTX 570 is an appropriate card.
Dolphin emulator mac os x 10.7.5. It's probably not worth spending more than $350 on such an old machine. I can get this card for just under $300 AUD shipped. It's listed as mac compatible including boot screen, no external power supply and Cuda support. For Mac pro 2008.
Do you think this will have any real world performance increases for our workflow, or should we spend the money on doubling our RAM again? Also we don't care about FCPX, and I'm sorry if I've said something that don't make sense I'm not an editor I just handle the IT department. Hi Kallan, I did a lot of research on this last year for my then new purchase of a used MacPro 3,1 Octo core 2x2.8 machine. You should know what path you are heading down before buying that card. BTW, it's listed as a 480 not a 570. I could not recommend paying that much money for a GTX480.
Prices have come down on PC video cards like the 480 in the last 12 months since the introduction of the 6xx and 7xx Nvidia video cards in the last 12 months. This makes some new options available, see below and use google. In general the 6xx cards offer the same performance with less power consumption than the 5xx cards. BTW, here's a good site for comparisons: Some history: The bad news for MacPro users desiring a Nvidia card is the only official mac compatible Nvidia PCI card released recently is a very expensive and often out of stock GTX680 (there was a GTX 285 and a GT120 in the past). This stranglehold on Macs and push towards ATI cards and FCPX use seems to be a strategy recently at Apple (sorry, OT). This lead a COW member Dave Pirinelli (aka: MacVidCards on ebay) to develop custom firmware for hacked PC video cards with the Mac EFI firmware on them (Mac uses EFI at boot and this provides the Mac's grey boot screen). Read Dave's post here( it's the last one): Also: I have read all over the internet Dave's posts that the GTX 480 (the card you linked to on Ebay) requires more power than the MacPro power supply can provide.