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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Early 2008 Mac Pro fried GPU
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<blockquote data-quote="Macosaurus" data-source="post: 1586447" data-attributes="member: 327316"><p>Thanks for your advice, Harry. I'll hunt for some of the cards you suggested if I have to.</p><p>I do have a new hard drive that I have partitioned but that is blank otherwise; I had been planning to upgrade to the latest OS possible on that drive and use Bootcamp to run Windows Vista on the 2nd partition... just my luck that my card failed before I could do so! I also have a PC GeForce GTX 650 Ti... Might this card work if I were to install it and then boot to a later OS using a USB stick and then download the required driver? </p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macosaurus, post: 1586447, member: 327316"] Thanks for your advice, Harry. I'll hunt for some of the cards you suggested if I have to. I do have a new hard drive that I have partitioned but that is blank otherwise; I had been planning to upgrade to the latest OS possible on that drive and use Bootcamp to run Windows Vista on the 2nd partition... just my luck that my card failed before I could do so! I also have a PC GeForce GTX 650 Ti... Might this card work if I were to install it and then boot to a later OS using a USB stick and then download the required driver? Thanks again, Steve [/QUOTE]
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