Apple part number: 661-4459- RV630- 630-9412 Compatible models: A1186-Early 2008-MA970LL/A, A1186-Early 2008, A1186-Early 2008, A1186-Early 2008 630-7534Compatible Mac info. : 2.8GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 3.0GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 3.2GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 2.8GHz Quad-Core Mac Pro 630-7534661-4459 Card, Video ATI Radeon, 2600 XT, 256 MB, HD - Mac Pro 2.8-3.0-3.2GHz Early 2008 A1186 630-7534, graphic card
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Apple part number: 661-4459- RV630- 630-9412 Compatible models: A1186-Early 2008-MA970LL/A, A1186-Early 2008, A1186-Early 2008, A1186-Early 2008 630-7534Compatible Mac info. : 2.8GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 3.0GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 3.2GHz 8-Core Mac Pro , 2.8GHz Quad-Core Mac Pro 630-7534661-4459 Card, Video ATI Radeon, 2600 XT, 256 MB, HD - Mac Pro 2.8-3.0-3.2GHz Early 2008 A1186 630-7534, graphic card
I have an eraly 2008 Mac Pro 3,1 and I'm interested in upgrading its graphic capabilities. It currently has an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT. I have looked online for compatible graphics cards but I'm confused regarding compatibility. For example, the GTX 770 is said to be compatible for the Mac I have if flashed, but I don't understand how that works. Is any GTX 770 available on the market compatible off the bat? Would I need to flash it? Is it possible to keep the graphics card I curently have and add the other one?
This update is for Mac Pro computers with one or more ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics cards installed, running Mac OS X 10.5.2 or later with the Leopard Graphics Update. It updates the ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card firmware on all of the ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics cards in the Mac Pro to improve system stability. Download (791.93KB)
The Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.8 (Early 2008) is powered by two 2.8 GHz Quad Core 45-nm Intel Xeon E5462 (Harpertown/Penryn) processors with 12 MB of level 2 cache per processor (each pair of cores shares 6 MB), a 128-bit SSE4 SIMD vector engine, and 1.6 GHz "64-bit dual independent frontside buses." Via custom configuration, this model could be equipped with a single 2.8 GHz Quad Core Xeon E5462 processor, two 3 GHz Quad Core Xeon E5472 processors, or two 3.2 GHz Quad Core Xeon X5482 processors.By default, it was configured with 2 GB of 800 MHz DDR2 EEC "fully-buffered" FB-DIMM memory, a 320 GB (7200 RPM, 8 MB cache) 3Gb/s Serial ATA hard drive, a double-layer 16X "SuperDrive", and an ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics processor with 256 MB of GDDR3 memory and two dual-link DVI ports.Expansion includes two external 5.25" "optical" bays (one free by default), four internal 3.5" "cable-free, direct attach" hard drive bays (three free by default), two PCIe x4 slots, and two PCIe 2.0 x16 slots (one free with one graphics card installed). Ports include dual Gigabit Ethernet, five USB 2.0 ports, two Firewire "400" ports, two Firewire "800" ports, and optical digital audio in/out, among others. Bluetooth 2.0+EDR is standard, AirPort Extreme (802.11g/n) and a modem are optional.Compared to the original Mac Pro that it replaced, the Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.8 uses a more advanced architecture with faster and more efficient processors with larger level 2 caches, a more advanced vector engine, faster frontside buses (1.6 GHz instead of 1.33 GHz), faster memory (800 MHz instead of 667 MHz), support for optional faster Serial Attached SCSI drives (with the installation of the Mac Pro RAID card), and two 16-lane PCIe 2.0 slots.Also see:What are the differences between the "Early 2008" Mac Pro configurations?
What are the major differences between the "Early 2008" (Harpertown/Penryn) Mac Pro and the original Mac Pro?
Note: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT, ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT, and Intel HD Graphics 3000 are the minimum required cards to run StarCraft II. Using a slower video card may lead to performance issues in-game. 2ff7e9595c
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