Re: Video Card Question

2011-02-10 Thread Kris Tilford
On Feb 10, 2011, at 3:10 PM, Bruce wrote: GeForce FX5200 AGP 8X 64MB Video Memory. Radeon 9200LE PCI 128MB Video Memory. Which one would be considered to be the better of the two? The AGP card has about 16x the bandwidth of the PCI card, so the AGP is the better card by far. Always use an

Re: Video Card Question

2011-02-10 Thread Alex Barnes
I'd say that the GeForce would be better at games when you play at a lower res. but the Radeon can drive bigger monitors. On Feb 10, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Bruce wrote: > Hello, > > I have two video cards: > > GeForce FX5200 AGP 8X 64MB Video Memory. > > Radeon 9200LE PCI 128MB Video Memory. > >

Video Card Question

2011-02-10 Thread Bruce
Hello, I have two video cards: GeForce FX5200 AGP 8X 64MB Video Memory. Radeon 9200LE PCI 128MB Video Memory. Which one would be considered to be the better of the two? What is considered more important: AGP, or more memory? Bruce -- You received this message because you are a member of G-

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-15 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
> > You can find "Mac" cards in a multiple variety of places and websites > online. Take craigslist for example. I cannot guarantee that they have a > video card for macs up for sale, but if you do find one, you will get quite > a bargain. Try these list of sites below, and if nothing works, go on

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-15 Thread Charles Lenington
Kris Tilford wrote: On Apr 2, 2010, at 8:30 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote: Obviously you're new to Macs. The x2 & x4 AGP PowerMacs originally came with cards with ADC ports that carry 28v power for to Apple ADC monitors.

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-03 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
> > I used macs for more than a year now, but i wouldn't consider myself > "new" to them. It's just that I never messed around with the video cards. > Btw, if you want to ask me about the pc to mac transition, it was great. > macs are better like always. If an Nvidia GeForce 2 MX/MX440 PC video ca

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-03 Thread Steve Thompson
On 02/04/2010 17:49, Kris Tilford wrote: A PCI graphics card has throughput of 1/2 AGP. The slowest Mac AGP slot is AGP x2, so minimally a the slowest AGP card has 4 times the throughput of your PCI card, and perhaps 8 times if you have a G4 with AGP x4 slot. You aren't getting any Quartz E

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-02 Thread Kris Tilford
On Apr 2, 2010, at 8:30 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote: taping pins 3& 11? what are you talking about? If this is some new technique, this better work... o_O Obviously you're new to Macs. The x2 & x4 AGP PowerMacs originally came with cards with ADC ports that carry 28v power for to Apple ADC

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-02 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
taping pins 3& 11? what are you talking about? If this is some new technique, this better work... o_O On 4/2/10, Mark Sokolovsky wrote: > I would use a video card that has 256MB of VRAM. Most of my computers > have that as a minimum, even though i almost never use graphics > intensive programs, b

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-02 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
I would use a video card that has 256MB of VRAM. Most of my computers have that as a minimum, even though i almost never use graphics intensive programs, but just in case i have it there, it will be there. I reccommend an Nvidia GeForce 6800 GT with 256MB of VRAM. It can also have an extra 128MB of

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-02 Thread Kris Tilford
On Apr 2, 2010, at 10:35 AM, Steve Thompson wrote: Its got an AGP slot on the board, & I was wondering what I could put in it to give it a bit more oomph in the graphics department. A PCI graphics card has throughput of 1/2 AGP. The slowest Mac AGP slot is AGP x2, so minimally a the slowest

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-02 Thread Steve Thompson
On 02/04/2010 06:17, Mark Sokolovsky wrote: alrighty then, i guess you are good to go... im i right? If so, then i am glad that i helped you out. any time you have a question about macs or pcs, come to me. -- Hi I've got one of these in my G4, ATI Radeon 9200: Chipset Model:ATY,RV280

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-01 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
alrighty then, i guess you are good to go... im i right? If so, then i am glad that i helped you out. any time you have a question about macs or pcs, come to me. -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particu

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-01 Thread Gorka L Martinez Mezo
The FX 5200 is shorter that the original card, so the hook used to secure it to the AGP slot latch is lined with the slot and has to get inside if I want the card to fit. It`s the same lenght as the Rage 128 fitted originally to early G4 PowerMacs (I had one to compare), so it would perfectly

Re: Basic Video card question....

2010-04-01 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
If it is longer, be careful and try not to damage anything inside. Put it in carefully, and you'll be good to go. It will fit in, but i don't know about the hook. The hook may be some obstrustion to the system. I have expirience with an Nvidia GeForce 6200 GT with 256MB VRAM, it is very long, and i

Basic Video card question....

2010-04-01 Thread Gorka L Martinez Mezo
Sorry if this questions seems to naive/basic, but my experience with AGP cards is limited. I bought a flashed nVidia GeForce FX5200 128Mb to replace the 64Mb of a late 2004 PowerMac G5 dual 2GHz. The FX5200 is shorter than the original ATI Radeon 9600 Pro, so the hook of the GeForce card where

Re: A pretty basic video card question

2009-12-23 Thread tonycd
Wow, this answer is awesomely comprehensive. Thanks, Kris (and Michael and Kasey)! --Tony On Dec 23, 7:38 pm, Kris Tilford wrote: > On Dec 23, 2009, at 7:20 PM, tonycd wrote: > > > Can I run the Radeon 9000 in the AGP slot and my 7000 in a PCI slot at > > the same time? > > Yes. You can use them

Re: A pretty basic video card question

2009-12-23 Thread Kris Tilford
On Dec 23, 2009, at 7:20 PM, tonycd wrote: > Can I run the Radeon 9000 in the AGP slot and my 7000 in a PCI slot at > the same time? Yes. You can use them both together. There's a chance that the 7000 PCI will kill the Quartz Extreme acceleration of the 9000 also. You can check if QE is workin

Re: A pretty basic video card question

2009-12-23 Thread Michael Koch
On Dec 23, 2009, at 20:20, tonycd wrote: > Just got an MDD G4 with a Radeon 9000 video card. > > My son just got a wall projector that has an RCA-jack video input. The > Radeon 9000 doesn't have that style of output, but I have a PCI Radeon > 7000 that does. > > Can I run the Radeon 9000 in the A

Re: A pretty basic video card question

2009-12-23 Thread Kasey Smith
Yes you can, either in extended or mirrored desktop mode. I have two Rage 128's in my PowerMac G3 running two displays in extended mode. :D On Dec 23, 2009, at 6:20 PM, tonycd wrote: > Just got an MDD G4 with a Radeon 9000 video card. > > My son just got a wall projector that has an RCA-jack vid

A pretty basic video card question

2009-12-23 Thread tonycd
Just got an MDD G4 with a Radeon 9000 video card. My son just got a wall projector that has an RCA-jack video input. The Radeon 9000 doesn't have that style of output, but I have a PCI Radeon 7000 that does. Can I run the Radeon 9000 in the AGP slot and my 7000 in a PCI slot at the same time? --

Re: video card question

2009-05-03 Thread pdimage
On 3/5/09 22:28, "roger deghetto" wrote: > im working out a trade for a ati all in wonder 9800 pro video card guy said > its not flshed but he also said he thinks it will work in a mdd g4 im taking > it since it is a 9800 pro it will or am i thinking wrong > thanks roger I don't think the a

video card question

2009-05-03 Thread roger deghetto
im working out a trade for a ati all in wonder 9800 pro video card guy said its not flshed but he also said he thinks it will work in a mdd g4 im taking it since it is a 9800 pro it will or am i thinking wrong thanks roger --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You receive