Apple, please boost the NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT!

Dear Apple, Im sure a lot of people have requested that somehow you look into this top notch video card, and why it doesnt perform like it should. Some people say its the drivers, some people say its just not built for the Pro applications, and some people say its amazing for games. I personally have not seen much improvement over the stock HD2600. On that note I have one monitor plugged up to the 8800 and the second to the 2600, correct me if im wrong but should that increase performance?
Well I hope you can provide some insight as to why, and how we can see the true potential of this card come out especially in the Pro applications. Apple, do whats right for your loyal customers and stop playing games.

Well,
3870?
Forget it.
The reflashed 4870 1 GB GPU works just fine for me tonight, this very night (I just looked and in my excitement I forgot that it is tomorrow here).
By far the fastest GPU in Boot Camp w/Vista Ultimate/32 I've ever installed (and I've previously installed the 8800 GT, the reflashed 8800 GTS, the reflashed 3870 and the reflashed 9800 GT).
The 4870 is the quiet one.
To be clear, I have an early 2007 Mac Pro (EFI32) and I've taken the time to test this new 4870 in OS X 10.5.6.
For OS X, I needed and obtained the 10.5.7 drivers from where I obtained the reflashed 4870:
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/bruinmacsW0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQmdoZ
If you have an early Mac Pro, other solutions are out there, but this is one cool GPU!
You don't have to wait for Apple to make it available, either...
FYI...
Cheers,
tyvol

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