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crazycat
Aug 7, 2010, 09:59 AM
Is it possible to run the a MacPro under bootcamp all the time using a high end Nvidia or ATI graphics card?
I would like to use the MacPro as a gaming PC.
Thanks
Cindori
Aug 7, 2010, 10:11 AM
Boot Camp is a tool to partition hard drives. You are asking if you can boot windows. Yes, a Mac Pro is a PC and it will boot windows. And yes, a Mac Pro booting windows can use any windows compatible graphic card.
crazycat
Aug 7, 2010, 10:36 AM
Boot Camp is a tool to partition hard drives. You are asking if you can boot windows. Yes, a Mac Pro is a PC and it will boot windows. And yes, a Mac Pro booting windows can use any windows compatible graphic card.
I am sorry if my question was not clear enough. I have used bootcamp before, i was just asking if for example i can get a ATI 5700/5800 or an equivalent Nvidia card and get it working. I know these high end card wont work with OS X because of lack of drivers.
Cynicalone
Aug 7, 2010, 11:01 AM
I am sorry if my question was not clear enough. I have used bootcamp before, i was just asking if for example i can get a ATI 5700/5800 or an equivalent Nvidia card and get it working. I know these high end card wont work with OS X because of lack of drivers.
Simple answer is yes.
Any card that works in Windows will work.
Cindori
Aug 7, 2010, 11:37 AM
I am sorry if my question was not clear enough. I have used bootcamp before, i was just asking if for example i can get a ATI 5700/5800 or an equivalent Nvidia card and get it working. I know these high end card wont work with OS X because of lack of drivers.
people keep misunderstanding what bootcamp is. Bootcamp does not have anything to do with booting windows.
crazycat
Aug 7, 2010, 03:01 PM
people keep misunderstanding what bootcamp is. Bootcamp does not have anything to do with booting windows.
I understand what bootcamp is, i was just worried that the MacPro's motherboard is not compatible and i wanted to make it clear how i will use the system.
Thanks for the info guys, when i install the graphics card i will give a little update on how well its going and the kind of FPS i am getting with a few games.
CaptainChunk
Aug 7, 2010, 03:17 PM
Bootcamp simply emulates a PC BIOS prior to the Windows boot-up process. After that, your Mac Pro is for all intents and purposes an ordinary PC and you can use any graphics card you want.
The Rominator
Aug 7, 2010, 03:22 PM
I am sorry if my question was not clear enough. I have used bootcamp before, i was just asking if for example i can get a ATI 5700/5800 or an equivalent Nvidia card and get it working. I know these high end card wont work with OS X because of lack of drivers.
you can easily use 5870 in OSX
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