Thanks, Pete. I actually wound up going with an ATI 9600XT. I feel pretty confident that I can tape over pins 3 and 11. Can you, or any one else for that matter, tell me what Quartz Extreme and Core Image is? I am still learning about the deepr things of Mac land. Thanks, Dennis

pdimage wrote:
On 28/6/10 20:09, "Dennis Myhand" <dmyh...@suddenlink.net> wrote:

Hi All:

I am looking to upgrade the video in my DA dual 533.  I found the
following card on eBay:

MAC nVidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 AGP Video Card 128MB VRAM

Here is the link:

http://cgi.ebay.com/MAC-nVidia-GeForce4-Ti-4600-AGP-Video-Card-128MB-VRAM-/110
550696900?cmd=ViewItem&pt=PCC_Video_TV_Cards&hash=item19bd55c3c4

Is this a good card?  Is it as powerful as the seller says it is?
Thanks, Dennis

    It's an old card and though it supports Qextreme it does not support
CoreImage - so if you would like to have CoreImage you will need a minimum
GeForce 5200 or better - for Radeon cards a 9600/9700/9800 Pro - the higher
the better.

Pete



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