Quadro FX 3800

I just purchased a Mac Pro quad core and also a quadro fx 3800 graphics card.
I know Nvidia's website states that the card is not compatible with Macs, but I will be running Windows 7 on my mac. Does this mean it just won't have official drivers or that it won't boot up at all? As long as I can boot into Mac OS occasionally, I am okay with that. Don't need any crazy performance on the mac side.
As long as I can boot into Windows and load those drivers.

Thanks

Posted on Sep 25, 2009 5:30 PM

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Sep 26, 2009 11:40 AM in response to Samsara

No video in Mac OS so you'll be blind w/o another card at a minimum.

If I were buying a card today, I'd be drooling for ATI 5870 to come to roost, or for Windows pick up GTX 285 even - I may be wrong but prices have been fluxuating - and the cost of Apple's and PC for 285 are closer now due to price increases. And shortages. The GT300s aren't out yet either.

Sep 26, 2009 11:50 AM in response to The hatter

That is so bizarre. How can it be that incompatible to not even show any video just to boot into the Mac side. If I kept my stock nvidia card in also to boot to Mac, but hooked up my 3800 to run windows, would that work?

I just didn't want to spend twice the money for the FX 4800 Mac version.
I am looking for a good card to run Photoshop and Lightroom. No gaming for me.

Sep 26, 2009 1:29 PM in response to Toby Tucker

We live in a very imperfect world.

There is no "basic VGA" output the way you can with Windows when there is no driver installed yet, and in Safe Mode.

Some cards have even been known to block Mac OS from booting, though that seems rarer now than 3 yrs back.

An ATI card with 1-2GB would be nice, an Nvidia GTX comes in second.

There are no drivers (yet) for any ATI 5xxx series (just coming out and still pre-order status, won't hit mac if at all until the next model year).

Adobe and Nvidia came up with Quadro CX which is dedicated CUDA/GPGPU card optimized for 64-bit CS4 on Windows, more parallel processing than you can get now, and only $1499.

Video cards have to have EFI FIRMWARE to work. No EFI, no video out unless you can find someone that has developed special drivers, injector, that loads support after the kernel loads, but those are for PC versions of existing Mac graphic cards.

Sep 26, 2009 1:55 PM in response to The hatter

It's not good to tell rumors without the source to back you up, but I could have sworn I read that in all this time, Nvidia has not come up with a single card that targets Apple's own apps.
And my personally made up rumor is that when Apple designs it's computers, most of the time they already have a Radeon installed. They seem that synergistic.
My continuing tirade: Boycott Nvidia until they consider Macs more than an afterthought.

Sep 26, 2009 2:05 PM in response to Samsara

But what do you think my odds are of running two cards?
That way I can boot to the Nvidia GeForce card to get to Mac OS or boot to the Quadro card to boot into Windows, which I will be doing 99.9% of the time.
Really want to make this card work, but may have spend the extra money to get the 4800 Mac version. Thanks for your input guys...really appreciate it.

Sep 28, 2009 12:22 AM in response to Samsara

I used to have the 2007 Octo Mac Pro but never saw any real advantage to the extra four cores. Decided to get the newer model with the faster memory and spend the money on the video card and RAM rather than extra cores. For what I do, photoshop and lightroom, research online showed better performance with a higher speed quad core with 12-16 GB RAM versus the 8 core. Couldn't justify double the price.

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