IMac :: Snow Leopard And OpenCL (Supported Video Cards)

Jun 8, 2009

Look at [URL] there are some specs about snow leopard and OpenCL (supported video cards)

- NVIDIA Geforce 8600M GT, GeForce 8800 GT, GeForce 8800 GTS, Geforce 9400M, GeForce 9600M GT, GeForce GT 120, GeForce GT 130.
- ATI Radeon 4850, Radeon 4870

Is my GF 8800 GS not supported?

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IMac :: ATI Radeon 4670 And OpenCL - Supported Graphics Cards?

Oct 21, 2009

In the tech specs for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard it only lists the ATI Radeon 4850 and 4870 for supported graphics cards for OpenCL so does this new 4670 support OpenCL? I think it would be pretty silly to have the cheaper iMac with the GeForce 9400M support it but not the next step up with a dedicated card.

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MacBook Pro :: OpenCL Supported In Macbook Pro Latest Model?

May 6, 2010

I am trying to figure out for certain, does the newest 13" MacBook Pro model with Nvidia 320M graphics support OpenCL out of the box? I would guess that it does, but I haven't found a clear answer for it anywhere. The 9400M on the previous model is mentioned as OpenCL-supported.

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IMac :: Looking To Compare Video Cards? Decent List

Mar 5, 2009

For all of you who are looking to compare video cards here is a decent list:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...rd,2011-6.html
I think the 120 = 9500GT and the 130 = 9600GT. Please correct me if I am wrong as I am not positive about this.

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Intel Mac :: Types / Classes Of SD Cards Supported

Jun 29, 2012

Which SD cards are supported by newest Intel iMacs? And what classes? (eg. Class 6, Class 10, UHS104, etc.)

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: Supported NVIDIA Graphics Cards For GPU Acceleration?

Jul 6, 2012

I want ask abut Supported NVIDIA graphics cards for GPU acceleration

- GeForce GTX 285
- Quadro FX 4800
- Quadro 4000  

which model of MacBook Pro have it ?

I need it for video editing by adobe premiere pro. 

Info:
iPhone 3GS, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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IMac :: Video Card For Snow Leopard And Adobe CS3?

Jun 11, 2009

I'm selecting my wife's new iMac and I'm uncertain which video card to get. She uses Adobe CS3 professionally and will upgrade to Snow Leopard. But she doesn't edit video, watch movies, play games on her Mac. And her CS3 work seems not too heavy, since it still works well on a 6-year old dual G5 system. But I understand Snow Leopard has support for GPU acceleration. For graphic design work, are the GT130 or ATI 4850 worth the upgrade price over the GT120?

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OS X :: Exchange 2003 Supported By Snow Leopard?

Aug 30, 2009

This is my last year in high school and I really was looking forward to the native exchange support...but our school uses exchange 03... I'm pretty sure the college I go to will have 07, but is there any chance apple will get support for 03 just like the iphone does?

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Mac Pro :: Snow Leopard Graphics Update On Flashed Cards?

Aug 17, 2010

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Eject A Disc That Is Not Supported By DVD Player?

Jun 24, 2012

How do I eject a disc that is not supported by My DVD player? I cannot eject a disc that is currently in my computer.

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: SDXC Cards Can Be Used For Photo Transfer To Mac Mini?

Jun 21, 2012

Can SDXC cards be used to transfer picture from onto the snow leopard 10.5.8 mini mac?

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Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.5.8)

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Disk Util Can't Repair, Operation Not Supported

May 8, 2012

I am having problems with a partition that I use as my Time Machine backup. I have searched various previous discussions but can't seem to find a solution. My HDD is split into 2 partitions and the Time Machine one doesn't mount, the other works fine. When I try to mount it using Disk Utility I get the error message: "The disk X could not be mounted. Try running First Aid on the disk and retry mounting".  Then without doing anything else I get another message "Mac OS X can't repair the disk X. You can still open or copy files on the disk, but you can't save changes to files on the disk. Back up the disk and reformat it as soon as you can." Which disappeared after a few seconds and the partition mounted. When I try to repair the disk I get the above error message and another: "Disk Utility stopped repairing X. Disk Utility can't repair this disk. Back up as many files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed up files." This appears after it says 'Updating boot support partitions…'. When mounted, I can open it in Finder, but when I try to copy 'Backups.backupdb' I get a message saying "The operation can't be completed because it isn't supported." This is the same for 'X's Computer' and each backup folder. I can copy files and folders in each backup folder but this would be very tedious and probably Time Machine wouldn't be able to use the resulting files. I have tried restoring the partition, through Disk Utility, to another HDD, but it just copies across the error. Disk Utility has been rather buggy as well, hanging on various operations involving the partition.

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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OS X :: Snow Leopard 32bit Versus 64bit Kernel - How To Boot It / Finding Supported Hardware

Aug 27, 2009

So, with Snow Leopard, there is a 32-bit kernel, and a 64-bit kernel. Correct?

As I understand it, it will boot into the 32-bit kernel by default, but if your hardware is supported, you can select the 64-bit kernel.

My question is - where is the list of supported hardware, and how do you select the 64-bit kernel?

My confusion comes from several posts and various articles which all say the first-gen aluminium iMac has a 32-bit EFI, and therefore can only boot into the 32-bit kernel. But I've just downloaded an app called Startup Mode Selector, which shows you your system config, and it says I have a 64-bit EFI.

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OS X :: Using IMac, ATI, 10.6, And OpenCL

Jun 4, 2009

I have been reading that Apple worked with nvidia on OpenCL and that leaves me wondering: will ATI see all the same GPU acceleration of nVidia?

I am looking to buy an iMac in the next few months, and am stuck deciding between the lesser nVidia 130 that can use open CL or the fast ATi that may not...

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IMac :: 7,1 Can't Use OpenCL

Aug 24, 2009

I checked apple's website and went down to the requirements page. turns out, you require a nvidia or a very very recent ati chip to run openCL. the imac that i own has a ati radeon 2600 pro. what i don't get it, how is a nvidia 9400m more powerful than 2600 from ATI there seems to be no other reason than the fact that apple is being lazy about supporting fairly recent hardware. I only got this imac a couple of years a go and its still pretty new. Does apple expect me to get a new mac?

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IMac :: Will It Work With OpenCL

Sep 4, 2009

I'm thinking of getting Snow Leopard and want to see if i can take advantage of it's features...specifically OpenCL

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Transfer Video From A Tape On Digital Video Camera?

May 27, 2012

Will this work from a Canon ZR85?

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Mac Pro :: Performance Of Two Video Cards Over One

Jan 10, 2011

I currently got the 5870 driving a 30" ACD and 23" ACD. Would there be any noticeable performance increase if I were get the gt120 to run the 23" and have 5870 run the 30" ACD (my work display)?

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Mac Pro :: Effect Of Two Video Cards

Mar 8, 2009

I have a Mac Pro and two video cards, and am upping the setup to a new Nehalem Mac Pro with the ATI 4780 card + NVidia GT120 card. For illustration purposes, I will use those two cards to frame my question, as we seem to be pretty familiar with their specs by now. My question is somewhat conceptual, and is difficult to explain, but I am counting on the MR collective intelligence to sort it out! I'll use a few scenarios to illustrate my point: Scenario 1: Heavy use of the 4870 card, using both outputs (two screens). Naturally, performance is better than using the GT120 card.

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)

How do software applications deal with two video cards? Would running Aperture, FCP, gaming etc., degrade just one screen? Wouldn't the whole application have to slow down to accommodate the lesser card? Is there a "primary" card and a "secondary" card designation? I'm thinking of multiple monitor setups (three, for example) where a lesser card is necessary to drive the extra screen, but the application is using all three.

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OS X :: Switching Video Cards In 10.6?

Aug 21, 2009

Is this any better? I know in 10.5 to switch between video cards (on the laptops that come with two) you had to log out and log back in. I've heard Windows can do it on the fly.

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OS X :: Flashing PC Video Cards To Use With OSX?

Sep 12, 2009

Apple only allows OSX to be used on Apple hardware. How is flashing a non Apple video card different to building a hackintosh?

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Snow Leopard Install Disk Works In IMac But Not In MacBook Pro?

Mar 31, 2012

I have a Snow Leopard Install Disk for the 13-inch Macbook Pro model.I also have a 21-inch iMac. I have OS X Lion installed on both. I have Snow Leopard installed as a partition on my Macbook Pro, which I installed via the install disk. I want to do the same thing for my iMac but I am unable due to (seemingly) my install disk is for a Macbook Pro and not for an iMac.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Mac Pro :: Multiple High End Video Cards?

Aug 24, 2010

Does anyone with a Mac Pro '08 and up run it with 2 high end cards? ATI 4870, 5870 and/or GTX 285 are the ones I'm thinking of.On my MP '09, I currently run a 20" off the GT 120 and the GTX 285 on a 24". I have another 24" coming in (the Apple LED), so it requires me to use the GT 120. For gaming purposes, I'm considering getting a 2nd high end card for the new 24" instead of letting the old 20" act as a slave on the GTX 285 (trying to minimize load on the gtx285, again for gaming).

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Mac Pro :: Two Separate Video Cards Work?

Jun 24, 2008

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Oct 16, 2008

So what are the top AGP video cards? Either being a Mac or PC that I could flash with a Mac Rom. What are the better choices that I have? I used to use flashed PC cards of 9800 Pro for my G4s but figured there are better cards for the G5. I do prefer to get PC cards since they are cheaper and I can flash them.

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Mac Pro :: Multiple Video Cards Performance?

Feb 3, 2009

i am using Mainly Photoshop, RealFlow and Maya on my latest MAC:

Model Identifier:MacPro3,1
Processor Name:Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Processor Speed:3 GHz
Number Of Processors:2
Total Number Of Cores:8
L2 Cache (per processor):12 MB
Memory:4 GB
Bus Speed:1.6 GHz
Video1: ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT:
Video2: VIDIA GeForce 8800 GT:

If i order 2 More Video Cards, will that improve performance, even i have only 2 Displays connected?

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Mac Mini :: Can New Video Cards Run Final Cut Pro?

Mar 4, 2009

Can the new mini's with the new video cards run final cut pro? I am not a video editor but do some small projects once in awhile. I would max out the mini at 4GB of ram running (2) 24" monitors.

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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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Oct 5, 2010

As stated, specifically I want to run Sim City 4 on my Mac Book Pro
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I checked the Aspyr Game Agent and it tells me it only supports
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PowerPC :: Can Run Multiple Video Cards In A System

Oct 27, 2006

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