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Apple Computing Products:
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monitor going into power save on a powermac G5
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<blockquote data-quote="harryb2448" data-source="post: 1303038" data-attributes="member: 42497"><p>The top end card for the very first PowerMac G5, which you have, was the ATI Radeon 9800 Mac Pro. Others included the 9000, 9200 and 9600. They are still pretty pricey as Mac Pro cards were sold in much less numbers than PC cards. There is one 9600 that was made that works in both Macs and PC. The cards you listed may work depending on how well they were flashed, and also bear in mind they are now some eight years old.</p><p></p><p>Also consider why the G5 came without a video card. Sounds like it may well have a mobo fault. Shame to outlay cash to find out even a newer card may not function. Do you have contact with the er? If so ask why there was no card in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harryb2448, post: 1303038, member: 42497"] The top end card for the very first PowerMac G5, which you have, was the ATI Radeon 9800 Mac Pro. Others included the 9000, 9200 and 9600. They are still pretty pricey as Mac Pro cards were sold in much less numbers than PC cards. There is one 9600 that was made that works in both Macs and PC. The cards you listed may work depending on how well they were flashed, and also bear in mind they are now some eight years old. Also consider why the G5 came without a video card. Sounds like it may well have a mobo fault. Shame to outlay cash to find out even a newer card may not function. Do you have contact with the er? If so ask why there was no card in it. [/QUOTE]
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