I just picked up a NVIDIA Quadro 4000 for my Early 2008 mac pro tower. I swapped the card with the NVDIA card it came with (not sure of the model, think it was a nVidia 8800 GT).
When the machine booted, everything looked good. So, then I proceeded to download the CUDA driver so I could take advantage of the card for use in Adobe Premiere. That's when everything went to hell...
In middle of installing the CUDA driver, my two displays went completely black. And, they stayed completely black. After waiting a considerable amount of time, I kicked the computer in the teeth to try to reboot...screens still stayed black...and I got no chime.
At this point, my computer was for all purposes useless, so I took out the CUDA card and put my old card back in. I'm back up and running for the time being on my old card.
Anyone know what I did wrong? Why would the card work and then suddenly not as soon as the CUDA drivers were installed? Did I do something in the wrong order?
Any help would be appreciated. Otherwise the $800 Quadro card is just a paperweight at this point.
For a point of reference, I'm running Mac OS Lion 10.7.4. My computer is an early 2008 mac pro Octo Core with 10 gb of RAM. The CUDA Driver I installed was version 5.0.17
When the machine booted, everything looked good. So, then I proceeded to download the CUDA driver so I could take advantage of the card for use in Adobe Premiere. That's when everything went to hell...
In middle of installing the CUDA driver, my two displays went completely black. And, they stayed completely black. After waiting a considerable amount of time, I kicked the computer in the teeth to try to reboot...screens still stayed black...and I got no chime.
At this point, my computer was for all purposes useless, so I took out the CUDA card and put my old card back in. I'm back up and running for the time being on my old card.
Anyone know what I did wrong? Why would the card work and then suddenly not as soon as the CUDA drivers were installed? Did I do something in the wrong order?
Any help would be appreciated. Otherwise the $800 Quadro card is just a paperweight at this point.
For a point of reference, I'm running Mac OS Lion 10.7.4. My computer is an early 2008 mac pro Octo Core with 10 gb of RAM. The CUDA Driver I installed was version 5.0.17