I'm an idiot and unwittingly delete the original firmware from my eVGA 512-P3-N802-AR 8800GT. Does anyone still have it? Do you think you can forward it to me? I want to check something out on it. Thanks. Much appreciated.
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I'm an idiot and unwittingly delete the original firmware from my eVGA 512-P3-N802-AR 8800GT. Does anyone still have it? Do you think you can forward it to me? I want to check something out on it. Thanks. Much appreciated.
I'm an idiot and unwittingly delete the original firmware from my eVGA 512-P3-N802-AR 8800GT. Does anyone still have it? Do you think you can forward it to me? I want to check something out on it. Thanks. Much appreciated.
It's a Apple specific cable, you can buy it for 30$, or build your own: http://www.welovemacs.com/9227128.html (I am using one of those in a 1st gen Mac Pro)
Has the Mac Pro EFI firmware update had any effect on 8800GT's that were not supplied by Apple?
Doesn't seem to. I ran the EFI update after I installed my 8800 tonight, and no problems.
And this is not an OEM 8800GT from Apple?
OK, I am not going to spend 45 minutes and go through the 402 some-odd posts in this thread, but I have a couple quick questions:
Will the 8800 card (with this firmware update) work in a Woodcrest model Mac Pro (one with PCIe 1.0)???
Has nVidia released the long-awaited update or kit for the 8800 card for the last-gen Mac Pros? Or is a Harpertown model still required to use the 8800?
I have a refurb Quad-Core 3.0GHz on the way, as well as 16GB of RAM...it would be nice to be able to try out this card and get a peek at what this Crysis phenomenon is all about.
Thanks!
-Ward
Did you get an answer to this? I have a first generation Quad-Core Mac Pro 3.0 GHZ machine. I contacted Apple, and asked them if the Nvidia Card they sell on their website would work in this machine, they said it would. Just for the record, I asked three different Apple representatives, and they all agreed that it would work. So I bought the EVGA Card from NewEgg.com as recommended in this thread, and I have not been able to get it to work. It flashes just fine, but when I boot up in OS X, I get nothing. Is there a newer ROM file I should be using? Do I need to update Mac OS X? Apple said this card would work in this Mac Pro, so I am a bit confused. Let me know if anybody else has answers to this question.
Can someone post the MD5 hash for the working ROM that was posted earlier? I want to confirm that I have the right file.
Did you get an answer to this? I have a first generation Quad-Core Mac Pro 3.0 GHZ machine. I contacted Apple, and asked them if the Nvidia Card they sell on their website would work in this machine, they said it would. Just for the record, I asked three different Apple representatives, and they all agreed that it would work. So I bought the EVGA Card from NewEgg.com as recommended in this thread, and I have not been able to get it to work. It flashes just fine, but when I boot up in OS X, I get nothing.
Is there a newer ROM file I should be using? Can someone post the newest ROM file we should be using for to flash this card? I would so appreciate it! Do I need to update Mac OS X? Apple said this card would work in this Mac Pro, so I am a bit confused. Let me know if anybody else has answers to this question.
Well, I have my Mac Pro now. I am just using the ATI x1900 card it came with, it's not a bad card, and I haven't had any problems with it.
I think the issue on the 8800 card is that the card is only compatible with PCIe 2.0 compatible boards, with that slot. The older Mac Pros have only PCIe 1.0, and can't drive the nVidia 8800 properly. The newer 2008 Harpertown Mac Pros are the only Mac Pros to have the new PCIe 2.0 slot, so those seem to be the only ones compatible with the card. Most of this thread has been about people wanting to get a "cheaper" card by buying a PC version of the 8800 from newegg or somewhere "on the cheap" and flashing it with a Mac ROM, thus enabling it to work in a 2008-model Mac Pro...people have been able to get this to work well, and are excited about saving a hundred bucks or more.
For us though, I am afraid, no luck as of now on the 8800
-Ward
MD5 (mp8800gt.rom) = 666f111bccb37a4222858f3795348f55
Anything I'm missing or doing wrong?
You might want to use nvflash.exe to backup the existing rom before flashing, just in case you one day want to put the card back in a PC.