Then your another option is to install the GPU in slot 2 or return it.It's the fan on the actual GPU. I downloaded GLView but when I click on "test" under the "Tests" section, nothing happens.
Then your another option is to install the GPU in slot 2 or return it.It's the fan on the actual GPU. I downloaded GLView but when I click on "test" under the "Tests" section, nothing happens.
WOAH, major overprice, this guy is making a killing! You can pick up GTX 285s for £60-90 where I've dug!Hmmm... weird. This is the product link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Early-2...TX285-1GB-Video-Card-TW387ZM-A-/270884064729?
This kind of thing gives flashed cards a bad name. This is the right way to sell a non-standard Mac Pro compatible card.
(disclaimer: yes, it's my listing, but I'm only posting it as an example)
Then your another option is to install the GPU in slot 2 or return it.
Use smcFanControl to monitor your MP internal fan speeds including PCI fan. If it is the GPU fan speed then its default speed is probably too high for your taste. The GPU fan speed is controlled in the BIOS and normally can be adjusted using a Windows program such as this one or any other NVIDIA overclock utility. The problem is that you have to do this fan adjustment in Windows, make changes as explained in the second from the last post here and save a copy of this ROM and reflash it if you want to keep the same settings in OS X. Probably something you don't want to do unless it is driving you crazy.I just did that, same noisy fan speed. It's not at maximum speed, but it's noisy, exact same speed as slot 1. What is a 'normal' rpm range for the gpu fan, and what software do I install to check this?
Seller describes an ASUS nVidia GeForce GTX 285 card as Apple Mac Pro nVidia GeForce GTX 285.
Seller also says it's new when it is really an open-box modified card, missing the box. The box of course would inconveniently reveal that the card is an inexpensive generic card. I'm sure the warranty is void too.
This thing is misrepresented on multiple levels. IMHO it's no accident.
Yeah, it probably works even tho it's misrepresented.
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Ranting and whistle blowing are two distinctly different things. You should change your screen-name to "DefenderOfCrooks" maybe... No?
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DanielCoffey,
One would think so... But that's not how it works out in practice.
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New issue:
With this reflashed Asus Matrix, when I boot from a retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3 DVD, it gets stuck on the apple white screen with gray apple logo. No spinning wheel. What to do? Re-install the Radeon 5770 that came with it, install and then switch back to Asus?
Ok I'll do that to appease your rant
Damn you sir! I have two genuine Apple EVGA GTX285s that I swapped out from our Mac Pros for unflashed GTX570s & I would love to be able to sell them for $1400The fact is, if nobody had ever flashed GTX285s for Mac, the few actual legit EVGA ones would be selling for $700 or so.
Damn you sir! I have two genuine Apple EVGA GTX285s that I swapped out from our Mac Pros for unflashed GTX570s & I would love to be able to sell them for $1400![]()
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What to do? Re-install the Radeon 5770 that came with it, install and then switch back to Asus?
The GTX 285 is supposed to be compatible with OS X 10.5.7 and later according to this link, looks like one more reason to send it back. BTW why did you decide to get a GTX 285 in the first place other than two DVI ports? If you don't need CUDA, you could have gotten another Radeon 5770 which costs much less and upgrade to Mountain Lion.New issue:
With this reflashed Asus Matrix, when I boot from a retail Snow Leopard 10.6.3 DVD, it gets stuck on the apple white screen with gray apple logo. No spinning wheel. What to do? Re-install the Radeon 5770 that came with it, install and then switch back to Asus?
at least buy from someone who's up front and honest. search ebay for "macvidcards" and buy there. also on this forum too, if you need to message him.
When I first turn the computer on, the fan speed goes to max, sounds like a vacuum cleaner. Right after the 'apple boot chord' sound, the speed goes down
The GTX 285 is supposed to be compatible with OS X 10.5.7 and later according to this link, looks like one more reason to send it back. BTW why did you decide to get a GTX 285 in the first place other than two DVI ports? If you don't need CUDA, you could have gotten another Radeon 5770 which costs much less and upgrade to Mountain Lion.
The sellers auction clearly "stated"
Compatible Apple Part Number(s): TW387ZM/A
Never did they claim it to be a genuine apple part
my 0.02
Originally Posted by MacProFreak
When I first turn the computer on, the fan speed goes to max, sounds like a vacuum cleaner. Right after the 'apple boot chord' sound, the speed goes down
Thats quite normal. It does this on a Windows box. Even my Apple NVIDIA 8800 GT does this at boot before the bong then instantly settles down.
Thats quite normal. It does this on a Windows box. Even my Apple NVIDIA 8800 GT does this at boot before the bong then instantly settles down.
The sellers auction clearly "stated"
Compatible Apple Part Number(s): TW387ZM/A
Never did they claim it to be a genuine apple part
my 0.02
Yes, but the listing is insidious in many other ways:
1) No picture of the actual card being sold
2) No mention of it being re-flashed
3) Picture used is not representative of the item that is described
How does a person at a consumer level (non-geek) will not be fooled by a listing that OMITS information? Anyways, all this is beyond the point right now because this Asus Matrix is too noisy for me, so back to where it came from it will go.
If you are reading this as a consumer that has not much experience in hardware details, I hope this thread serves as a good warning, just be careful with unclear, unethical sellers out there. Like I've mentioned before, if I was the seller, I would have explicitly mentioned everything about the item. It's a matter of ethics and honesty. This seller not only lost me as a customer, he'll probably won't get too many others that will be fortunate enough to learn with my experience by reading through this thread.