ATI Radeon X1900 XT card - World of Warcraft was unable to start 3D acceler

Mac Pro Duo-Core Intel Xeon 2 Ghz
6G ram, OSX10.5.8
World of Warcraft 3.2
I just replaced my original NV 7300 GT video card with a new ATI Radon X1900 XT.
When I try to launch World of Warcraft, I get the error message "World of Warcraft Was Unable to Start 3D Acceleration"
Per WoW, I deleted the W T F, Cache and Interface folders. I ran Apples Firmware updater for the new card. I even tried reinstalling the entire WoW game . . . no luck.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Kudos to World of Warcraft Mac Technical Support for helping me solve this issue.
"Boo-Hiss" to this forum for simply pushing a different video card.
Apple Charges $399 for an ATI X1900 XT upgrade kit.
An ATI X1900 XT "flashed over" for a Mac can be purchased brand new for $119.
There is a required Booster Cable for the card to work fully. Standard apps such as Word and Safari will work w/o the booster cable, but not 3D accelerated programs such as World of Warcraft.
The booster cable is Apple Part 922-7128. Apple Stores will not sell customers the cable. The cable is rare, but can be purchased on ebay and from a select few Apple independent online dealers.
And "boo-hiss" to Apple for selling 3-year old technology at more than 3X the price of ebay dealers.

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