ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Graphics Card in 'old' Mac Pro

Please, can someone take a ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Graphics card from a 'new' mac pro, or from stock, put it in an 'old' Mac Pro v1.1 (any before 2008) and report here exactly what happens ?

Thanks. Please only post if you know or have pretty solid info.

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.7)

Posted on Jan 10, 2008 2:00 PM

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Jan 22, 2008 8:57 AM in response to macguru9999

My HD 2600XT card came this morning and I have installed it in my 2006 Mac Pro, replacing my suspect X1900.

Runs fine in Leopard, both 23 and 30 in monitors simultaneously. Xbench and Cinebench results seem consistent with Barefeats. See detail results here. The performance is closer to the 1900 than I expected. (NB not a gamer).

In 10.4.11 it only drives the 23 inch leaving the 30 inch blank.

Strange thing is that even when booting in 10.5.1 the Apple logo and cog wheel appear on the 23 inch not the main 30 inch. When all is booted up everything is in the right place, as it was with the X1900, with right profiles assigned by display prefs etc.

Anyone succeeded moving the drivers across from 10.5.1 to 10.4.11 yet?

The other puzzle is that I run the computer through a wattmeter, and there is no difference in power consumption. I thought the 2600 used 60 watts less than the 1900? perhaps only only under high load?

Mike

Message was edited by: Mike Boreham

Message was edited by: Mike Boreham

Jan 11, 2008 2:30 PM in response to vince1327

Yes, likewise i do not have ati 2600 drivers in 10.4.11 ! so that explains the 'slower video', its like using a new video card in a pc before you install the drivers. So you will need to,
1. Upgrade to 10.5.2 next week
2. Copy the drivers from this system & see if they work in Tiger or
3. Run an installer if the upgrade pack comes with a cd (unlikely)

also would'nt it be funny if the 8800 card just worked too ? I imagine they are running around at apple trying to get production cards & test them, if they have any. They are probably stuck on a dock in china somewhere !

Jan 16, 2008 8:50 AM in response to macguru9999

I just booted the new Radeon HD 2600 XT on our 'old' 8-core 3.0GHz Mac Pro "Clovertown" (Apr 2007). Works like a champ.

I'm running benchmarks comparing to the GeForce 7300 GT and the Radeon X1900 XT.

Then I'll post some results comparing those three to the Radeon HD 2600 XT running on the 3.2GHz "Harpertown" (Jan 2008) in which it shipped.

I wish I could include the GeForce 8800 GT in the shootout but the kit I ordered won't ship until around the first of March.

Jan 16, 2008 2:10 PM in response to rob_ART

Thats good news Rob, when you get time could you include some driver information ? I am running 10.4.11 but will only update to 10.5.x when i have to (to run blu rays, or to use this card)

also in another thread Resno said
"The stock ATI card is HDCP. I have tested it with Blu-Ray drive on Bootcamp"

so its all coming together for blu-ray support at least. (the nvidia 7300 does not support blu-ray movies i believe)

Jan 18, 2008 5:39 AM in response to F Van Der Geest1

I've just had my HD 2600 XT delivered and it won't work in OS 10.4.11. Interestingly though, when I got the card I didn't have 10.4.11, I had a slightly older version (last updated a few months ago, but when I started the computer it booted up OK and the screen came on but the only resolution available in system preferences were 600*800. So I updated the operating system to 10.4.11 and as a result (after restarting), the monitor wouldn't even come on at all.

Back to the point - does anyone know of (have - can e-mail me perhaps) the drivers I need to get this thing working on 10.4.11? Or will I have to got out and buy Leopard?

Thanks

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