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Hi Paul,


1. Yes, no problem, only fits on the one slot closet to the bottom.


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2. No really, in fact it works with 10.6.8, where they say 10.7/10.8/10.9, 10.10 only, but does not display booting from the 10.6.3 Install Disc that doesn't have drivers for it.

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3. I haven't really taxed it, but in playing huge Civ IV/Warlords games it's almost instant.

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4. Tough to say, mine had no video card & considering all cards available I thought I should get the biggest/fastest one for the future, & maybe the last card we can run in a 2010 Mac Pro.


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5. I don't use BootCamp, but have heard that it works fine, even Cuda wise.

Jan 26, 2015 4:34 PM

by btarunrDiscuss (56 Comments)
Sapphire unveiled the Radeon HD 7950 Mac Edition graphics card for Apple Mac Pro workstations. Featuring lateral-flow cooling assembly akin to AMD's reference design, and a glossy, curvy white cooler shroud, the card features a custom design, pitch-black PCB with the firmware required to get the card running on a Mac Pro.
The card features older Radeon HD 7950 ASIC, which lacks PowerTune with Boost; and features clock speeds of 800 MHz core, 5.00 GHz memory. It packs 3 GB of memory across a 384-bit GDDR5 interface. It draws power from two 6-pin PCIe connectors. Display outputs include a dual-link DVI, an HDMI, and two mini-DisplayPorts. The card is expected to be priced in the range of €400 and €500, a hefty premium over the roughly €250 common HD 7950 cards charge today.
Source: ComputerBase.de

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So I've always wondered, do the vid card manufacturers have to license the firmware code required to make these cards compatible with the Mac OS? This isn't even a FirePro version of the card which would then make a little sense for the mark up in price. Or is it simply an example of supply and demand.... go ahead and try to get a Mac compatible card from somewhere / someone else (I know you used to be able to flash 'normal' vid cards to work with Macs, not sure if it's still possible).