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Xenesis

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Sep 3, 2006
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I have an 06/07 model 24" iMac - I believe it was the only one of that make that had an internal PCI express slot...currently with an nvidia 7600GT in it.

If I were to get dirty with some screwdrivers, would it be possible to upgrade my graphics card to something compatible with MacSteam? (Nvidia 8 series+)
 
I guess in theory if I could get a 'replacement' MXM-PCIe from one of the newer apple laptops, I could slot it in there?
 
I have an 06/07 model 24" iMac - I believe it was the only one of that make that had an internal PCI express slot...currently with an nvidia 7600GT in it.

If I were to get dirty with some screwdrivers, would it be possible to upgrade my graphics card to something compatible with MacSteam? (Nvidia 8 series+)

Even if it was possible, it would be expensive to get a new GPU, as they aren't sold usually on their own. Also it might have to be one of the other GPUs that shipped with that generation of iMac, so that limits your choice
 
Yeah, I'm well aware it wouldn't be cheap.

In doing some google searching, it seems that the only issue with replacing it with an alternate MXM card is simply a lack of EFI firmware - in THEORY another MXM-EFI card SHOULD work, but that limits it to the cards in Macbook Pros and iMacs.
 
Yeah, I'm well aware it wouldn't be cheap.

In doing some google searching, it seems that the only issue with replacing it with an alternate MXM card is simply a lack of EFI firmware - in THEORY another MXM-EFI card SHOULD work, but that limits it to the cards in Macbook Pros and iMacs.

The macbook pros are all soldered.
I guess apple regret that decision when the 8600m GTs started failing :D

I think the easiest, safest, and perhaps even cheapest, is to sell your iMac and get a new one.
 
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