2007 Aluminum Imac Video Card upgrade

I asked this before but I think i didnt ask the question correct. I have a 2007 Aluminuim imac.
I was curious if you could upgrade to the 8800 video card in the latest imac.
Sorry I was confused.
Tom

Actually the answer is YES, GPU is not integrated on the motherboard, it is a removable standard MXM format GPU.
Please check out this blog (scroll all the way to the bottom)
http://www.amfiteatar.org/content/view/155/57/lang,en/
A whole other issue is where to purchase an Apple compatible MXM GPU.

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