El Capitan Boot Screen Compatible Video Cards For Mac Pro 31

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Hey all, I got a 2*Quadcore 3.2ghz 2008 Mac Pro (for free!) recently and I've done a few upgrades to it. I gave it 12GB RAM, a SSD and a few USB 3.0 ports. Next up is a Graphics Card. There's no compatibility list online that I can find and googling hasn't helped me a whole pile to be honest. I'm struggling to find people conclusively saying 'Yes. The Nvidia blah blah 100% works.'

Aug 27, 2016  Disk image: Boot EFI: terminal commands: 1. Sudo chflags nouchg [drag original EFI. In this video, I use a Mac Pro 1,1 (that has been flashed to 2,1 firmware). To do this, you'll need another Mac that supports El Capitan, an upgraded graphics card for your Mac Pro, and an 8 GB.

I'm looking to get a fairly decent card because it'll be used for 3D modelling / visualisation. I'm looking at an or an.

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They're pretty affordable and there's a few available on a local classifieds site here so it'd be nice if they worked. From what I'm reading Nvidia cards draw less power than ATI so I should go in that direction anyway?

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Is that correct? Will these work or will I have to go for a slightly older card than these? Would you be able to recommend me some cards so I can have a google and do a bit more research?

I'm aware that if I used an unflashed card I won't get a boot screen but it's ok. I'll keep the old GFX card to hand if I do need it. Edit: I'm running El Capitan if that makes a difference:) • • • • •. Get a gpu with no more than 2 6 pin power connectors.

A 780 will not work unless you use a secondary power supply which is iffy. A 970 will work as long as it is the 170W version of the card and not the 200W version. You will not see anything when booting until the login appears. Sometimes when waking from sleep the screen will be black. Go back to sleep and wake it up again. If that does not work restart the computer.

If you want my personal advice though, pick up a cheap gpu like a 950 or 750 ti and wait until pascal launches in a couple monthes and upgrade to a better gpu then. Pascal is claimed to offer the biggest performace increase in 1 generation of gpus ever. First: you already know, but needs to be said every time because so many people freak out. You will not have a boot screen.

Second: You probably won't be able to see anything until you have the drivers installed and activated. There's a number of ways around this, the easiest is to turn on screen sharing, connect from another computer, install drivers, reboot, and it should work. If you don't have another computer, or you can't remote in due to something else (boot issue preventing you from getting to the non-visible desktop for example) you may need more power to run your mac native card and the PC card at the same time. You can use a power supply from another computer but it's scary. If your current card only requires 1 6pin and your new card only requires 1 6pin then you are fine and can just run both without any voodoo. OK, all of that out of the way.