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Radeon 7000 Mac Edition With S-Video and DVI out

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Radeon 7000 Mac Edition With S-Video, DVI and VGA out

Hey, I have this card that I never ever used. It's in mind condish. Here's a not so good pic. Make me offers!

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Maybe it's just the photo…
The metal attachment on all of the Mac pci cards that I've seen have an "L" shape, but the metal area where a screw attaches the card to the box appears to be a "U" shape. Again, it could just be a bad photo. (or 2 bad photos)

The 7000 Mac Edition that I have is the "L" shape.
 
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It's a 32MB card, sorry forgot to mention that.

immdb: What are you talking about?

EDIT: Oh, I getcha. I don't know man. I tested it in a UMAX c500 and it worked fine and ever since I saw your post, I just tested it in a B&W 450 and it worked wonders. Maybe it's just that rev?
 
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JeremyM said:
It's a 32MB card, sorry forgot to mention that.

immdb: What are you talking about?

EDIT: Oh, I getcha. I don't know man. I tested it in a UMAX c500 and it worked fine and ever since I saw your post, I just tested it in a B&W 450 and it worked wonders. Maybe it's just that rev?

Hmmm! Doesn't look like a Mac-Forums edit???

EDIT: Oh, that's how that works.
 

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