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chewbaccapits
Dec 6, 2002, 03:19 PM
...64mb(DDR) TI4200 AGP Video Card is on sale at Fry's for 99.00 bucks.....I want to upgrade my card on my MAC..I have a sawtooth 450 Single processor with a AGP 16mb video card..I think...Is it a good replacement???



chewbaccapits
Dec 6, 2002, 05:15 PM
11 "VIEWS" and no response huh?...No even a smarta$$ remark?

jelloshotsrule
Dec 6, 2002, 05:17 PM
great question jackass




that smartass enough?


are you 100% sure this is the geforce for mac? if not, it is risky. also, not sure of the specs but you may have an agp 2 slot and the card is 4 or 8... not sure how that affects it if at all.. that's for the nerds to say.

also. put it in mac help/questions next time.

chewbaccapits
Dec 6, 2002, 06:38 PM
Originally posted by jelloshotsrule
great question jackass


also. put it in mac help/questions next time.


First off, thanks for the smartass remark and the "tech" reply...But I have admit, it bugs the hell out of me when members try to boss others around by telling them where and where NOT to put threads...At least, to me, it comes off as bossing around and, actually, rude. Its really not your place to tell others where to start threads...

vniow
Dec 6, 2002, 06:43 PM
Originally posted by chewbaccapits
Its really not your place to tell others where to start threads...


No, it's up to the members themselves to post threads in the right place.....

iJon
Dec 6, 2002, 06:54 PM
Originally posted by chewbaccapits
...64mb(DDR) TI4200 AGP Video Card is on sale at Fry's for 99.00 bucks.....I want to upgrade my card on my MAC..I have a sawtooth 450 Single processor with a AGP 16mb video card..I think...Is it a good replacement???
this is not for mac. only the geforce 4 ti and mx were made for mac. but..... there are nvidia drivers on the mac and i really thing this will work. i have a ti4400 in my pc and a powermac but i really dont feel like unplugging everythign and swapping things out. it should just work just fine unless you have an adc monitor. vga should work fine. ive put mac cards with adc in my pc and everything worked. go for it, just keep the packaging nice and neat and maybe you can return it if it doesnt work.

iJon

beez7777
Dec 6, 2002, 07:00 PM
Originally posted by chewbaccapits
But I have admit, it bugs the hell out of me when members try to boss others around by telling them where and where NOT to put threads...At least, to me, it comes off as bossing around and, actually, rude. Its really not your place to tell others where to start threads...

its not a matter of bossing around, it helps keep the site organized if people post in the correct forums. Rules Reminder (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?threadid=12528) check number 3.

chewbaccapits
Dec 6, 2002, 07:17 PM
Thanks for the informative reply.....For everyone else;
http://forums.macrumors.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=21

Does it not say, "random discussions about anything"?...

Over Achiever
Dec 6, 2002, 07:37 PM
So asking a specific question concerning hardware upgrades for your mac qualifies as a random discussion?

Look around the community forum...:rolleyes:...and the official poop thread.

Mac Help/Questions
Problems/Questions about your mac... ask for help

But hey whatever, post wherever the heck you like...not my problem. :rolleyes: Lighten up. :)

jelloshotsrule
Dec 6, 2002, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by chewbaccapits

First off, thanks for the smartass remark and the "tech" reply...But I have admit, it bugs the hell out of me when members try to boss others around by telling them where and where NOT to put threads...At least, to me, it comes off as bossing around and, actually, rude. Its really not your place to tell others where to start threads...

don't worry folks. he was only kidding

i pray.

bousozoku
Dec 6, 2002, 10:37 PM
The Macintosh version is like the 4600, not the 4200 or 4400, according to the specifications.