I purchased a Nvidia GTX 680 video card for my 4,1 Mac Pro. On the card there are 6-pin and 8-pin ports. I am confused as to exactly what sort of power cables to purchase. Am I to buy a 6-pin PCI-E to male molex and 8-pin PCI-E to male molex cables?
I don't think you can install an update before OS update. What I do on my hack:Hi,
Besides being patient, what are the steps for taking an OS update when you have a card that requires drivers? Do you simply check for updates in the NVIDIA Driver Manager preference pane, and install that update ahead of the OS update? You don't have to swap back to an OS X supported EFI card to complete the OS update, do you?
You need two special Mac Pro graphics card cables like these http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-Pcs-of-...972068?hash=item3a902d02a4:g:9GcAAOSwXeJXegqm Depending on your current graphics card you may already have one or both of these. You will also need a 6-pin to 8-pin adapter like this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6-pin-to-...435754?hash=item489241deea:g:7M8AAOSwBahU3MOWI purchased a Nvidia GTX 680 video card for my 4,1 Mac Pro. On the card there are 6-pin and 8-pin ports. I am confused as to exactly what sort of power cables to purchase. Am I to buy a 6-pin PCI-E to male molex and 8-pin PCI-E to male molex cables?
Hi all!
I have Mac Pro 5,1 and I previously had a GTX780 MacVidCards, using with external PSU (fully loaded MacPro, 4 hd's, 2 optical drives, 1 pci usb3, 1 velocity solo with Samsung 850 evo boot drive, 40gb ram).
Just bought a GigaByte GTX970 mini-itx, and it has a 8-pin connector. Can I use internal power now?
Which is the best way to do:
- Dual 6-pin to 8-pin (and use both 6-pin cables from the motherboard)
- Regular 6-pin to 8-pin (and use just one cable from motherboard)
Thanks!
except for having a problem installing Nvidia Web Drivers
Cool! Nice to know. It appears to be working fine. I'm adding this to a 52" Samsung TV and roll around stand and mount MP to the base of the wheels. That will make everything self contaned, Show their videos, Websites and PowerPoint presentationsThe built-in drivers are probably better for your scenario. Using the web drivers would be an ongoing maintenance issue for the non-profit you want to give this computer to.
cool to see some one helping a non profit ^^ you may be able to get audio via hdmi if you want https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/guide-hdmi-audio.1499797/
not shore if your card supports it but if it dose it can be handy
I was fortunate enough this Mac Pro has both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. I did not want to use cat5, plus a wire Mouse / Keyboard. The easier the better. I have an old Mac Bluetooth Keyboard to add to itIf the 1,1 doesn't already have WiFi, that would be a nice and cheap feature to add so it can be a mobile streaming platform. Non-profits and government entities post a lot of their informational and educational content to YouTube these days for easy access and consumption. Internal 802.11n cards (i.e. The Apple OEM cards) that fit the motherboard mPCIE slot are dirt cheap these days.
So far no luck making it workcool to see some one helping a non profit ^^ you may be able to get audio via hdmi if you want https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/guide-hdmi-audio.1499797/
not shore if your card supports it but if it dose it can be handy
Yeah, but a Hackintosh is a newer machine. Older Mac Pros don't have integrated graphics.I don't think you can install an update before OS update. What I do on my hack:
1. Install OS update
2. Start the computer with nv_disable=1, I get 1920x1080 resolution which looks hideous, but
3. That enables me to update NVidia driver
4. Reboot, all works.