Considering getting a Mac Pro...

I apologize if this topic is on the wrong board, but I couldn't really figure out which board it would go on, so...
My birthday is coming up, and I was offered a new computer by my parents. They have money to burn, so price isn't really an issue. This will be a gaming computer through and through, and I'll definitely be installing Vista Ultimate on it. I was considering purchasing the 8-core 3.0GHz Mac Pro with the ATI Radeon card, but my intentions are to upgrade the video card almost immediately to a couple of cards which Apple does not officially sanction, namely two GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB cards in SLI configuration. I realize there's no way to use these cards right now, but is it possible (and more to the point, probable) that Mac-compliant versions of these cards are coming out soon (like 1-6 months soon)? If so, will they be usable with MY Mac Pro, as well as the very probable second iteration which would presumably accept these cards? Also, assuming I had the Mac Pro and Vista running under Boot Camp, could I insert the cards into the lower slots, 3 and 4 for example, and merely activate them inside Vista while running the Radeon only in Mac OS X? I'm guessing it's a negative on all of these questions. I figure it'd probably be simpler to get a comparably priced PC and stay on the bleeding edge of gaming, but I really like Mac OS X, and I'd love to be able to own an Intel Mac (I've got a PowerPC iMac G5 19-incher, and I love it). DirectX 10 is a foxy, foxy lady, however, and Crysis is basically **** for graphics nerds, so I'll need something that can handle that. I do have Vista already, so I know what I'm getting into. I just want to know if I'll be able to get what I want soon, and I don't want to run into a situation where everything I want will be available in a Mac Pro after WWDC (which actually starts on my birthday) just as soon as I've purchased my Falcon Northwest PC.
I have one other problem, but it probably has to do with the wiring of my house (hint: it's bad), so I'll post on some other forum about it. Thanks in advance for your patience and help!

Don't waste anyone's money on things that you don't need and won't be of any use or benefit. Most games have trouble enough with multi-core/multi-cpu threading.
Don't assume a card, or cards, will work or be EFI-compliant.
If you wanted to run Vista side by side with OS X, which keeps getting better, that would be one thing, but games often take a hit.
Spending $1500 for an 8-core? please. Better spend on something else. Maybe 24" display.
Today on http://www.anandtech.com article on AMD and Intel mid and high-end gaming system configurations. Use that as a blueprint. And both are set to offer new chips.
Everything changes. And I wouldn't do anything but sit tight, keep your cards close, and see what comes out... over the summer. The fall season and end of the year holidays even. Leopard 10.5. Even Vista and DX10 and 64-bit driver support could use a little more time and an SP1 to deliver mature and better graphics.
And you will run into problems with wiring and current, and you should insure that your system, whatever it is, has good wiring, and a 1200-1500VA UPS.

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