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Video Card Needed For G4 SawtoothPosted by Jon Fonda
The only choice is ...
[www.atitech.com] however, does the motion run well on a CPU upgraded Mac ? I'm not sure. Good Luck Antonio Hui
Thanks John,
Yes, even someone could find the way to run the motion on their slowest mac (like myself=) finally they will found the overall performance are limited. But the good news is, the ATI 9800pro mac edition is compatible to G5. so that the user could save some money when update their G4 to G5. (that's the case with my dual-G5/2.5GHz) Antonio Hui
No, as I mensioned, that is the original ATI 9800pro mac edition with 4x/2x AGP bus. I already moved that from my old G4 to G5 without done any special, just plug and play (then a happy smile, myself =). I only need to re-connect the power cable to the harddisk's DC plug. quite simple at all. That is suggested by the offical ATI web stie.
Antonio Hui
Hi, I recently upgraded my Mac, Gigadesign 1.8 Dual Processor, I upgraded the Video card to a ATI Radeon 9800 PRO 128Mb card, all is well.
Only draw back is that the retail version of the card has a DVI output and VGA output. I can only afford to run 1 x 20" Apple Display so it's not an issue, however if i wanted to run another, I'd have to shell out for another (?) $500 US for a converter for the VGA to ADC, made by Geffen or maybe one from someone called Dr. Bot. Check out 9000 or 9600 or 9200 (not sure of exact model numbers) and see what outputs they have. cheers michael
If you have a Quicksilver or Dual Mirrored version of G4-MAC-- there is very little choice but to use the one video card (ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Edition- 4x AGP) that will load Motion AND if you also have the ADC connected Cinema Display - you will need the DVI-ADC converter from Apple or Dr. Bott.
(PS- There is no VGA to ADC converter that I know of)
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