Hi,
I've just been given a 2006 Mac Pro. Its pretty archaic, 2.66GHz Xeon, 1GB Ram and a 250GB HD.
I'm trying to decide whether to get rid of it or update it and use it for gaming.
I only want to play some old games but I want high framerates. Call of Duty 4, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Wolf ET etc..
I wouldn't bother running OS X on it as I think it can only go up to Lion. Windows 7 would be fine as i'd only be using it for gaming.
My plan would be to update to the following:
8GB RAM
128GB PCIe storage
Windows 7
The best GPU I can get
I have a few questions:
1. As I'd just be using Windows 7 and not Mac OS, could I just stick in any old PC graphics card?
2. Is there anywhere I can get compatible cheap RAM? I'd rather get it second hand as opposed to shelling out top dollar for 7 year old technology..
2. Would I be better off ditching the Mac Pro and just putting together a cheap gaming rig? I don't know how good the Xeon processor it has is for gaming.
Thanks
I've just been given a 2006 Mac Pro. Its pretty archaic, 2.66GHz Xeon, 1GB Ram and a 250GB HD.
I'm trying to decide whether to get rid of it or update it and use it for gaming.
I only want to play some old games but I want high framerates. Call of Duty 4, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Wolf ET etc..
I wouldn't bother running OS X on it as I think it can only go up to Lion. Windows 7 would be fine as i'd only be using it for gaming.
My plan would be to update to the following:
8GB RAM
128GB PCIe storage
Windows 7
The best GPU I can get
I have a few questions:
1. As I'd just be using Windows 7 and not Mac OS, could I just stick in any old PC graphics card?
2. Is there anywhere I can get compatible cheap RAM? I'd rather get it second hand as opposed to shelling out top dollar for 7 year old technology..
2. Would I be better off ditching the Mac Pro and just putting together a cheap gaming rig? I don't know how good the Xeon processor it has is for gaming.
Thanks