Mac Pro :: Install Additional PCI Video Cards

Mar 5, 2010

I understand that the PCI-X slots are backwards compatible with PCI, correct? If so, can we install 2 additional PCI video cards? Or, can we use PCI-X video cards for Windows and somehow flash them with Mac drivers? Of course, there is the matter of budget: we have very little to work with. Would any of you have a spare video card that would work in this machine and be willing to donate it? I can email you an in-kind donation form you can use for tax purposes.

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Jan 25, 2010

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Apr 22, 2012

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Aug 25, 2009

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Mar 8, 2009

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Scenario 2: Same heavy use, but this time one port from the 4870 is used, and one port from the GT120.

Scenario 3: Same heavy use, but both ports on the 4870 are used, and one port on the GT120 (three screens total)

Scenario 3: Same heavy use, but both ports on the GT120 are used, and one port on the 4870 (three screens total)

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Jun 24, 2008

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Oct 16, 2008

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Feb 3, 2009

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Feb 15, 2012

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May 2, 2008

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Do these programs gain significant benefit from using ATI or is it more unsubstantial?

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Jul 6, 2009

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Apr 28, 2012

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Info:
MacBook
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Feb 14, 2010

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Jul 19, 2009

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May 15, 2012

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Nov 11, 2008

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