The radeon 9800 card is the best card you can put in these puppies. It has 256mb vram and can be had for less than $100.
99% of the 2x compatible 9800 are 128MB not 256 so not sure where you got that spec from. Only the rare 256MB SE is 2x compatible. All the other 256MB only have one space in the pins which means 4x and 8x only.
You also forgot the part where a 9800 of any VRAM size needs a 300W+ PSU and the stock Sawtooth PSU is only 200W with a max load capability of 237W. The OP would need to modify a 20 pin ATX PSU to work in a Sawtooth.
Your post is what happens when people base their advice on nothing more than things they they read (and read incorrectly in your case) online somewhere. Remember that reading something gives you nothing but an empty fact in your head. You need legitimate experience and use with something to know what you're talking about.
Would the CPU bottleneck a 1Gb GPU?
What video card would us suggest for under 250$ used?
Don't blame wiki for anything. Blame yourself for misdirecting someone asking for help.
I think I just won't post for the next 6 months I'll still be around, waiting watching and learning. Your a very knowledgeable guy zen, but I have a lot to learn.
No need to go that far. Why not just help when it's something you can legitimately help with. Everyone knows something better than someone else so there must be things you can help with. Like people who need help with Macs or hardware you know.
I can be a bit stern at times but I certainly didn't intend to get you to stop
posting.
You have my respect just for having a passion for PowerPC hardware.
Would the CPU bottleneck a 1Gb GPU?
What video card would us suggest for under 250$ used?
Back to the question first asked....when I was in the shower and massaging my scalp/brain, it occurred to me that the question to ask is:
What program do you want to run? (and why do you want to run it now, after getting by without it for so long?).
I just want to make sure you are not trying to run something that won't run well or at all on a PPC.
> I'm pretty sure that no AGP Mac video card has more than 256MB RAM; one or two flashed NVIDIA 7800s have 512MB but the system only detects half that.
> How fast is your CPU? My dual 1.8 G5 CPUs bottleneck my video card and I've got about as good as it gets as far as PPC Mac video cards.
You'll be CPU limited for most things, partially depends on what GPU you've got at the moment? What've you got?400 MHz 2Gb ram
You'll be CPU limited for most things, partially depends on what GPU you've got at the moment? What've you got?
I upgraded a 466MHz Digital Audio tower with 1.25GB memory and a 16MB ATI Rage Pro 128 to a 128MB Radeon 9600XT that I pulled from my G5 tower when I upgraded it; anything remotely related to graphics is vastly improved.
Here are the benchmarks:
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/1398460/
To the OP:
If you are interested, there is a fellow on the 68kmla.net list who was trying to sell a MDD G4 1.25GHz DP. I don't think you would have a problem with any game from the PPC era with that thing.
Really, at this point, you may be better off getting an older Mac Mini, or something Intel cheap, that can run any newer games. Hang on to the older PPC for older game compatibility, but don't drop any more money into the old thing.
piece o' junk 16 mb gpu, cant even play youtube.
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Yes, but I want to be able to brag about having a 12 year old mac and being able to game on it.
piece o' junk 16 mb gpu, cant even play youtube.
Yes, but I want to be able to brag about having a 12 year old mac and being able to game on it.