Considering purchase of ATI Radeon 9800 SE for MAC

Hi.
I want to order this card.
But I'de like some oppinions of anyone using this card in their Power MAC G5. What would be even more appreciated is a reply from someone with the same machine as I.
But I will appreciate any reply I get...
Thanx
M

There are some links to tests in the post here
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2146895#2146895
Most users would probably recommend going for the x800 now, as it has come down in price, and is much quieter than the 9800 as supplied.
G5 DP2(A) 4GB; HD160+300; DVR-110D; 9800proSE(VeraxG03)/X800XT; 20"ACD; EyeTV-DTT; f/w800 200GB; iSight; iSkint
OS X 10.4.6

Similar Messages

  • Can I replace an ATI RADEON 9800 PRO-(256MB)-MAC EDITION with Mac ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb Video Card For G4/G5

    Hi,
    I am trying to help a friend whose graphics card has bust.
    The old one was an ATI RADEON 9800 PRO-(256MB)-MAC EDITION.
    I've been looking on ebay and it seems a lot cheaper to get a Mac ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb Video Card For G4/G5.
    Can I just swap them over?  The connectors are not identical according to the photographs.
    Thanks.

    I'd like to thank everyone for all the really useful information in this thread. It helped me solve a similar problem, which I'll describe here briefly in case it helps someone else.
    I have a 2004/5 dual 2 Ghz PowerPC G5 and an Apple Cinema HD display linked, as I later found out, with the now defunct ADC connector. The display suddenly started to look like that scene in The Matrix, when code falls like rain down the screen, and I worked out I needed to replace my Radeon 9800 pro video card (I discovered the board was blue when I removed a thick layer of dust).
    I took japamac's excellent advice and bought a Geforce 6800 Ultra from the linked eBay seller in Hong Kong, who delivered it extremely quickly, along with the cables to plug it into the DVD drive power source and a CD with installation instructions. It was only then that I realised the card had two DVI connectors and my display needed ADC (I hadn't understood the difference).
    eBay came to the rescue again with a seller who had a secondhand DVI to ADC adapter, which Apple produced  when it phased out ADC about six years ago but no longer sells. It has its own power supply and looks like a large version of the Mac laptop power cables - and has added signifcantly to the pile of spaghetti under my desk.
    Installing the Geforce 6800 Ultra is fiddly, and a bit scary if you're not used to delving into the insides of a Mac, but the instructions were clear and illustrated with useful photos. The video cable has four connectors. Two fit into the end of the card, the other two (linked in a Y shape) form a bridge between the DVD/superdrive and its power cable. You have to remove the DVD drive, unplug it, and then plug one of the two Y video card connectors into the DVD power cable and the other into the DVD drive itself. Then you replace the DVD drive, plug the two remaining cable connectors to the video card and ease it into the old card's AGP slot.
    Finally, with the G5 reassembled, plug the adapter's DVI connection into the back of the card, plug the Cinema Display ADC cable into the adapter block, plug the adapter's USB cable into the G5 (this enables the the USB ports on the back of the display to work), and power up.
    At the time of writing, the display has been up and running for a couple of hours and all seems fine.
    Thanks again everyone for all your help and advice. If it wasn't for communities like this, it would be virtually impossible to solve problems with old but still serviceable Macs.

  • Nvidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 or ATI Radeon 9800 Pro for G4 "Sawtooth"?

    Which video card would be the best 2x AGP upgrade for a G4 "Sawtooth" that sometimes uses Photoshop 6 in OS 9 Classic mode, an Nvidia GeForce4 Ti 4600 or an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (or something else)?
    Sincerely,
    John

    Hi-
    Boot to OS 9 and the Geforce is better.
    In OS X Classic mode, the 9800 is better.

  • ATi Radeon HD 3870 for Mac is out...

    "AMD unveils Radeon HD 3870 for Mac & PC"
    AMD made a late announcement on Thursday expanding its Radeon for Mac lineup. The ATI-branded Radeon HD 3870 for Mac & PC is AMD's first 3000-series card for Macs and also one of the first to explicitly support more than one platform: users can install the card now in either a Mac Pro tower or a Windows PC and swap it to the other platform later, including for Boot Camp. As a new-generation part, the new chipset has twice as much performance per watt as the outgoing Radeon HD 2900 XT, the company claims.
    AMD's card is virtually equal to the Windows-only edition with 320 stream (pixel and vertex) processors, improved power use, and support for newer graphics shader effects either in DirectX 10.1 when in Windows or OpenGL 2.0 in OS X and other environments.
    For connections, the new Radeon HD board is built to outpace Apple's own offerings with both dual-link DVI ports that handle 30-inch displays as well as an S-video jack for analog video from TVs. AMD is shipping the card by the end of June in a 512MB version for $219 and expects it to be available at a number of Mac resellers.
    From: - http://www.electronista.com/articles/08/06/12/amd.radeon.hd.3870.for.mac -

    Realworld!
    Core Image Processing: http://www.barefeats.com/harper16.html
    Mac Games: http://www.barefeats.com/harper17.html
    PC Games: http://www.barefeats.com/harper18.html
    Summary: The 3870 is a little worse than the 8800 at games, but it's cheaper, better at Core Image, and supports Crossfire under Windows on the Mac Pro, where as the 8800 GT can't be in SLI mode on the Mac Pro, making the 3870 the best overall solution.
    Edit: I'm pretty sure it will require Leopard simply because of how Mac OS X distributes drivers generally.
    null

  • Having trouble with my G4 MDD 867MHz DP and ATi Radeon 9800 Pro video card.

    I just recently purchased the ATi Radeon 9800 Pro Mac edition card on ebay. I installed the card on my G4 and turned it on thinking everything would work with no problems, but when I turned it on the grey apple screen came up fine and then it changed to a sky-blue screen with nothing on it and remained on that screen. My desktop or any of my apps did not load up at all. I reset the PRAM and the NVRAM as the seller I bought the card from instructed me to and still I get the same result. Is anyone familiar with this problem? I was wondering if my monitor was the problem because I'm using a Dell LCD monitor as the display for right now? I need help! I'm trying to get this up and running so I can start editing. Whatever information anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated!

    Sometimes display cards that support multiple displays (or a second display card in the same Mac) can cause the display you are using to be the SECOND display in a multiple-display "extended desktop".
    When this happens, the MenuBar and cursor may be drawn perfectly, but be on the "other" screen, and it is very difficult to determine what has happened. \[This problem is sometimes caused by inadvertently leaving an adapter or cable on an unused display port.]
    Try moving the mouse many times to the right to see if the cursor suddenly transitions onto your screen, then try the same experiment to the left.

  • Can't install driver for my ATI Radeon 9800 XT VGA card!

    Hello:
    I own a computer with these specs:
        Operating System                                  Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
        Computer:
          Computer Type                                     ACPI Uniprocessor PC
          Operating System                                  Microsoft Windows XP Professional
          OS Service Pack                                   Service Pack 3
          Internet Explorer                                   7.0.5730.11 (IE 7.0)
          DirectX                                               4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
        Motherboard:
          CPU Type                                              Intel Pentium 4, 2400 MHz (18 x 133)
          Motherboard Name                                  MSI 845E Max (MS-6566E)  (6 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 CNR, 2 DDR DIMM)
          Motherboard Chipset                               Intel Brookdale i845E
          System Memory                                      512 MB  (PC2100 DDR SDRAM)
          DIMM1                                                  256 MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM  (2.5-3-3-6 @ 133 MHz)  (2.0-2-2-5 @ 100 MHz)
          DIMM2                                                  256 MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM  (2.5-3-3-6 @ 133 MHz)  (2.0-2-2-5 @ 100 MHz)
          BIOS Type                                            AMI (09/13/04)
          Communication Port                                Communications Port (COM1)
          Communication Port                                Communications Port (COM2)
          Communication Port                                ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
        Display:
          Video Adapter                                     RADEON 9800 XT - Secondary  (256 MB)
          Video Adapter                                     RADEON 9800 XT - Secondary  (256 MB)
          3D Accelerator                                    ATI Radeon 9800 XT (R360)
          Monitor                                              LG F900B  [19" CRT]  (121137790)
        Multimedia:
          Audio Adapter                                     Realtek ALC650 @ Intel 82801DB ICH4 - AC'97 Audio Controller [A-1]
        Storage:
          IDE Controller                                     Intel(R) 82801DB Ultra ATA Storage Controller - 24CB
          Floppy Drive                                       Floppy disk drive
          Disk Drive                                          IC35L060AVV207-0  (60 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
          Optical Drive                                      SAMSUNG CD-R/RW SW-252S  (52x/32x/52x CD-RW)
          Optical Drive                                      TEAC DVD+RW DV-W58E  (DVD:8x/4x/12x, CD:32x/16x/40x DVD+RW)
          SMART Hard Disks Status                     OK
    I just replaced my old graphics card NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 with another old model card, ATI Radeon 9800 XT. Everything was fine until I tried to update a recent ATI driver after uninstalling my old Nvidia driver with DriverCleaner Pro. I get this error message:
      "Setup failed to launch installation engine: Class not registered"
    Then, tried to install the driver through device manager with the update driver option. I directed to the driver folder on my desktop and the driver update went through, smoothly. However, when I put my computer in standby mode and then restore to full operation
    I got a BSOD with this error msg.:
    ati2dvag.dll-Address BF039614 base at BF012000, DateStamp 49344e53
    Now I can't use standby mode because the computer just shuts down instead of operating in standby.
    Is there any idea why my new card is not being fully accepted in my OS and how can I fix this issue. BTW, my ATI card is an 8x speed and my AGP slot supports a max of 4x speed, but I think my card is reverse compatible with 4x slot with the same voltage (1.5V).

    Thank you BOSS for your quick response:
    I took your advice and reinstalled my OS, but unfortunately stand-by mode is still causing errors. The only difference is that I managed to install the ATI driver normally and no BSOD, so far.
    I'm not sure what is causing this, but my humble guess would be that my ATI card is an OEM card which is pulled form a working dell computer and these cards sometimes do not integrate well when installed on non dell motherboards... However, I need to find out that that is absolutely the case before I remove my vid. card from my system
    There is a memory dump file that contains the info about this error but I can't decipher...I'm not a computer savvy, but you or someone here my find the root of the problem in that file. If that will be of any help to provide you with I will, next time.
    Thanks in advance!!!

  • What is the correct installation sequence for my ATI Radeon 9800 PRO MAC AGP 128MB into my Quicksilver 867 G4?

    Hi.
    I just got my used ATI Radeon 9800 PRO MAC AGP 128MB card.
    What is the correct installation sequence into my Quicksilver 867 G4 running 10.4.11 on one drive 10.5 on another?
    The original NVIDIA GeForce2 MX - 32MB SDRAM went bust.
    Is the driver build in 10.4?
    Do I remove the old driver?
    If I need to install the driver that came with it, (10.3.6) should the card be installed first?
    What about firmware updates?
    Thank you for all your time and patience.
                                                                                        W.W.

    I think it's the card, but here are some files that may affect it...
    /Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/ByHost /com.apple.preference.displays.<12digitHex#>.plist
    /Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.plist
    /Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/ByHost/com.apple.windowserver.<12digitHe x#>.plist
    /Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/ByHost/.GlobalPreferences.<12digitHex#>. plist

  • ATI/Radeon 9800 Pro 128 AGP 4x/2x in Gigabit Ethernet dual 450 PMac G4

    Hi,
    This is my first time posting to these discussion group... I've been going through related threads and have not found an answer to my problem...
    I have a Gigabit Ethernet dual 450 G4. Awhile ago I upgraded the processor to a Sonnet 1.8ghz so I could run Leopard.
    I just bough the ATI/Radeon 9800 Pro 128 AGP 4x/2x video card. I researched around and that seemed to be a card that would work in my machine. I even read a review on Amazon where someone had also upgraded to the 1.8 processor used this card with no issues.
    I do have an older monitor - Apple Studio Display CRT with the ADC connector. So I also bought the Apple DVI to ADC adapter kit.
    I installed the card and do not get any picture at all - I believe I have installed everything correctly. I'm pretty sure I can hear the fan on the video card in the machine. The monitor is getting power from the adapter since the button lights up when I press it - but it does not stay lit -- the monitor never turns on. Using my old graphics card the monitor makes a little "beep" when it turns on.
    In reading the other topics I am wondering if it might be a power issue? According to Other World Computing's profile my machine has a max of 220 watts. Although they suggest this video card as one the will work in my machine.
    I have disabled the hard drive that came with the machine (too small) and am using two Maxtor hard drives that I added - one ATA (120gb) and one SATA (500gb) that is connected to an SATA pci card. I also have two additional pci cards with usb 2.0/firewire ports.
    In looking at the topics here I came across the link about taping the 3 and 11 pins on the video card. Even though the card I have is 4x/2x not 8x I thought I'd give it a shot. That did not work either.
    Any help you can give would be greatly appreciated.

    I don't wish to sound redundant here, but I've been reviewing the vendor's page:
    It's OK- I don't mind beating this dead horse....
    The maker says such to protect themselves from possible claims that may arise due to over loaded systems and power problems when their card is installed in said system.
    Of course, 300w would be nice, but they didn't even specify the PSU rating a couple years ago. The Sawtooth, with it's 237w PSU, used to be listed as a compatible machine for the 9800...... They just didn't consider how far a Sawtooth might be modded.
    Within reason, the early G4's (Sawtooths) are capable of using the Radeon 9800 Pro. The GE has the same 338w PSU as the DA (they are interchangeable), so there is plenty of power for the 9800.
    One thing to remember, the requirements of the ADC port of the AGP slot are removed by using a non ADC card. This really changes the calculations of the power available.
    It's kinda' a long post, but, if you care to get ALL the details, check the following:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7065653&#7065653
    I think you'll be satisfied with the explanation.......
    Which leaves your second, and very appropriate, point.
    The main enemy of all, though, isn't power. Heat is the biggest concern.
    Reducing heat/increasing cooling by using a third party fan on the 9800 is highly recommended. The 9800 is a hot card, and the stock fan is prone to early failure.
    Adding additional cooling to remove the extra heat produced by the 9800, by using an exausting PCI fan, will also help the PSU provide adequate voltage to the system, by reducing the amount of hot air moving out of the PSU.
    Super heated air moving through the PSU reduces the cooling ability of the PSU. A hot PSU doesn't produce reliable power.
    So, add the 9800, add some cooling, and enjoy!

  • [Athlon64] MSI K8T NEO-V : incompatibility with ATI RADEON 9800 PRO

    Hi,
    I read all the subjets on this forum about Radeon problems with MSI K8T NEO motherboard.  Most of the peple can't use their graphic card in all situations.
    My PC is :
    -MSI K8T NEO-V
    -AMD-64 3200
    -Power : 400W
    -ATI RADEON 9800 PRO
    -1 Go DDRAM (2x512 in single channel)
    -Hercules Digifires 7.1
    I bought a new MSI K8T NEO-V with AMD 64.
    The problem is that I can't use the computer in the games with AGP 8X even if I try to enable-disable all the options possibles in BIOS and Windows (fast write ...) : The computer freeze (screen disapear as if there was no video signal), reboot or return to Windows disabling the accelerated mode.
    But in AGP 4X, all the game run without problem with all setups of BIOS !!!
    I tried all the drivers (the new and the old drivers).  Even if all are updated, it freeze.
    There are no BIOS update for my motherboard. I saw that some people had BIOS update for compatibility with some Radeon cards ...
    So, I don't know how to repair the problem because AGP 8X is AGP 8X and not 4X, and my Radeon run fine on other computer, and nothing say that Radeon 9800 pro don't run on this motherboard.
    Does someone have the solution to make it work ? Does a new BIOS or driver update exist somewhere for Radeon cards ?

    What Bas said about 30+ amps on the 12v rail does have merit. Even if you don't use it now there may come a time when you want to upgrade the system and certainly you won't want to buy yet another PSU then. A High end vid card now takes almost as much as the CPU to operate. Now days the 12v rail is the most important. Past systems regulated everything off the 5v railk and 12v was used mostly for powering drive motors. Now though the MB's use the 12v line to regulate all the voltages for the CPU, Chipset and other features as does the Vid cards. 3.3 volt lines are used for memory so we hardly use any 5v nowdays.
    You have an older viod card and that does not eat much 12v but if you upgrade the most likely peice will be the vid card. You could go through this whole thing all over again if you are not careful to plan for that now with a new PSU purchase.
    If the computer shop gives you a bunch of bull about power needs havbe them stop by the forum and we can help set them straight on this. There is more than enough data from MSI and historical data here that suggests that 16a on the 12v rail is certainly not enough. Hey I am not trying to sell you anything. I am just trying to help you get it right. The computer shop is the one trying to sell you something we just feel they are selling the wrong junk.

  • ATI Radeon 9800 Pro and kt4 ultra

    Hello
    i was curious to know of any problems with the Kt4 ultra motherboard and the Radeon 9800 pro??
    my system constantly crashes back to the desktop, or completely locks when i play Command & Conquer Renegade.
    there are also some "misdrawn?" walls in the game also,...
    i have all the latest drivers for the motherboard and the card,(including the released today catalyst drivers from ati.com)
    i have also tried the drivers from driverheaven.net, but same thing happens,...
    this is truly aggreviating...  
    some system specs:
    kt4 ultra
    antec 380 true ps
    2500+ barton running at 11.5*173 @ 30c idle, 33c full load
    corsair 2*256 3200LL
    built by ati radeon 9800 pro 128mb
    ive read where you can increase the agp voltage to try and fix the problem...and i also saw where one guy was just going to buy another motherboard b/c of the issues...
    any help is truly appreciated
    thx

    FWIW, in case anybody is reading this thread in future and has problems with this Board and this card, I can report that I have now(at my second attempt) successfully installed a Radeon 9800 Pro on MY kt4 uLTRA motherboard.
    As noted above, I purchased a new Antec True Power unit, prior to installing for a 2nd time.   I am not sure whether that was necessary, but it certainly didn't hurt.  The successful installation process was as follows:
    1) Download the latest catalyst drivers from ATI
    2) Set monitor to lowest possible standard  (640 x 480, 16 colours if possible - in my case my digital monitor could not be set lower than 800 x 600)
    3) Uninstall drivers for existing video card
    4) Replace video card
    5) Install ATI drivers 
    6) restore settings on monitor to maximum.
    At that point, after restarting the computer, I had a CLI.exe error.   After Googling for this problem, I discovered that I needed to download Net 1.1 from Microsoft.  After downloading and installing that additional program, Radeon 9800 Pro is now working perfectly.

  • ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB good upgrade from stock?

    Hi,
    I currently have an ATI Radeon 9650 in my Dual 2.0Ghz PowerMac G5.
    I have found a good deal for an ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128 MB card.
    Do you think it is a worthwhile purchase?
    Specs on the 9800: http://www.superwarehouse.com/ATIRadeon_9800_Pro_Mac_Edition_128MB_VideoCard/100-435050/ps/333809

    No, what you want is this.
    http://www.ati.com/products/radeonx800/radeonX800xtme/index.html
    buy page is here
    http://www.ati.com/buy/pricesmacusa.html
    It has a Dual Link and a ADC port on the back, so you can hook up anything from a 30" Apple (Dual Link) to any regular DVI (hooks up to Dual Link) to any legacy ADC (plastic) Apple display.
    It's also the fastest current card on the market for your machine.
    Check out the ATI upgrade program, you might qualify for a discount.
    They send you the new card, you send them the old. But it may be wise to have two video cards, one for backup as they are getting scarce.
    3D gaming is always pushing the video card envelope, so it's actually best to get the best right away to prolong your 3D gaming experience.
    If you "half-step" it, then when you use a new game, it's crippled.
    3D gaming performance is almost entirely video card performance dependent.
    See Barefeats comparison here
    http://www.barefeats.com/radx800.html
    I have the new Rollercoaster Tycoon 3, which 3D animates all the rides. I've created a park that's only 1/4 of the available space and I'm getting dropped frames on my 6800GT and that's more powerful that the 128MB ATI card you mentioned.
    Quake 4 runs great on my card, Doom 3 is fine, just a few stutters.
    UT2004 runs great. Nanosaur 2 is very smooth.
    So spend your money wisely, get the powerful card. Trust me.

  • S-Video not working on ATI Radeon 9800 Pro????

    I've had this ATI Radeon 9800 Pro in my MDD dual 1.25 G4 for a little while with two VGA monitors. I recently got rid of the secondary monitor and moved a 27" flat screen tube TV next to the computer. As I always do, I've got to start tinkering. I remembered that my Radeon has both VGA, DVI, and an S-Video outputs. I simply ran an S-Video from the card to the TV. I can't seem to get it to work. I had never used the ATI control panels so I went ahead and downloaded and installed it. It won't "detect" the TV in the Mac2TV control. What the heck am I doing wrong???? I emailed ATI and they just sent me a form reply to a dead link saying that my system is unstable. UGH!
    Any tips would be great.
    Thanks much,
    Robert

    Well, I figured out that if I reboot and only have the s-video attached and no monitors to the VGA or DVI it will work. It dedicates the TV as the primary screen. However, not the best picture. I can't find any information if both the s-video and VGA or DVI can operate at the same time. I'm also doing a little more research with ATI to see if they actually have a true component output from either the VGA or DVI. I had bought a DVI to what I thought was supposed to be component but it was actually RGB component and just gave a distorted image. If I can get that to work, I think it would be a better image along with being able to run both the monitor and the TV as the secondary.
    Robert

  • G5 graphics card error: ATI Radeon 9800 pro

    Hi there,
    The display on my mac has all of sudden gone haywire, there's bars across the entire screen that keep on changing colours/flickering etc, and when I try to drag open windows they become blocks of noisey colour.
    So far i've tried resetting PRAM/NVRAM, ran the hardware test which picks up an error on the VRAM which is: 2ATI/1/4:113-A1440; ;16 (I think, it's very difficuilt to read properly), also pulled the graphics card out, given it a bit of a dust etc and put it back in to no avail. I've also tried plugging in another monitor which had the same problem.
    I'm assuming my graphics card's fried, but I wanted to check on here to see if anyone had any other ideas. I'm slightly wary about splashing out on a new card when i'm not completely sure it's the card that's the problem, it could be the logic board for all I know. Also not too keen in taking it to the apple shop as it'll be away for up to two weeks, and I really need a working machine just now.
    My specs are G5 single 1.8ghz, 512 ram, ATI Radeon 9800 pro card (not the special edition)
    Apologies for the long message, and for any spelling mistakes as I can barely see what i'm typing, any advice most appreciated.

    I would suggest first blowing compressed air all around the inside including logic board and video card (if you are adept at removing the card and reinstalling the better, careful not braking the AGP clip at the end of the slot that latches into the end of the card). Also keep the can upright at all times. This should help dislodge dust that build up over time and may cause overheating and unusual operation.
    Then run Apple Hardware Test disc that came with your computer and run the extended test. It should at least help give you an idea if it's the logic board and/or video card. It's not 100% failsafe, but worth a shot.

  • Aperture and ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition

    I have noticed a few people on this board have the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition (256MB- G5 only) listed on thier specs on the bottom of posts
    so I was wondering what your experience using this card is like with Aperture, even-though it I realize that it is not the current top of the line card ?
    How about a rating from 0 to 5 stars where 5 would be the best currently available.
    Robert
    P.S lets not get into a p**** match over what IS the best video card for Aperture; I am just looking for subjective views on THIS card!

    I have noticed a few people on this board have the
    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Mac Special Edition (256MB- G5
    only) listed on thier specs on the bottom of posts
    so I was wondering what your experience using this
    card is like with Aperture, even-though it I realize
    that it is not the current top of the line card ?
    How about a rating from 0 to 5 stars where 5 would be
    the best currently available.
    I have just the card you mentioned.
    I think how happy you'd be with it depends on what kinds of files you are using. I work with TIFF files because my camera is not supported, and performance with those is better than with true RAW files.
    I generally do not see much delay but a few adjustmnet tools (Shadows & Highlights & Spot/Patch) can get a bit pokey.
    Honestly if I were upgrading my card all over again I would bit the bullet and get the x800XT, which I am mulling over even now... I was hoping it might drop a bit more in price but it does not seem to be doing so.
    If you want an absolute rating I guess I'd give it three stars, though again that is with the files that I use. For other larger RAW formats like D2H files and such, I think it's more of a two.
    One last thing to note is that I have not tired other raw formats since the update, so it might be upgraded from a two... I was waiting to see what kind of speedup Aperture 1.1 offered in addition to just the system update. I'll report back when that update comes out.

  • ATI Radeon 9800 PRO openGL Troubles

    Machine Name: Power Mac G4
    Machine Model: PowerMac3,5
    CPU Type: PowerPC 60? (1.1)
    Number Of CPUs: 1
    CPU Speed: 2 GHz
    L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
    Memory: 1.25 GB
    Bus Speed: 133 MHz
    Display
    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro:
    Chipset Model: ATY,R350
    Type: Display
    Bus: AGP
    Slot: SLOT-1
    VRAM (Total): 128 MB
    Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
    Device ID: 0x4e48
    Revision ID: 0x0000
    ROM Revision: 113-A07525-130
    I have been looking for someone with the same or similar problem as mine to no avail
    Ok so heres my problem...a few months ago i noticed that the screen saver had frozen on my G4 mac
    At the time i didn't think anything of it so i try to reboot but it wouldn't get any further than the "Blue" screen after weeks of trouble shooting, reading through logs and surfing what felt like 90% of the net i tracked it down to the "ATI Radeon9700 Extensions" in my system folder.
    As you can see from above i have a "ATI Radeon 9800 PRO" and i presume that it runs off the 9700 drivers because there are no 9800 extenstions in the driver updates from ATI....
    Anyway this is the strange bit ....if i boot up in "Safe Mode" and delete all the "ATI Radeon9700 Extenstions" below
    ATIRadeon9700.kext
    ATIRadeon9700DVDDriver.bundle
    ATIRadeon9700GA.plugin
    ATIRadeon9700GLDriver.bundle
    ATIRadeon9700VADriver.bundle
    Then trash...
    Extensions.kextcache
    Extensions.mkext
    Then put a new copy of the "Radeon9700 Extensions" from the 10.4.8 upgrade back in, it boots fine.
    These extensions come with the apple OS updates so everytime i upgrade the OS i have to go through the above steps again.
    I am starting to think that the openGL capabilities of my card is fooked because the screensaver that im talking about is "Flurry" and it is really jerky now if i try to run it
    I know that the SS users openGL
    Also if i try and launch UT2k4 i get a crash log error of "unable to create pixel format.
    This is what the boot up log looks like before i trash the extensions
    13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 962:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 963:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 964:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 965:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 966:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 967:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 968:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 969:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 970:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 971:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 972:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 973:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 974:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 975:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 976:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 977:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 978:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 979:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 980:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 981:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 982:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 983:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 984:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 985:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 986:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:04 localhost kernel[0]: 987:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 988:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 989:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 990:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 991:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 992:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 993:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 994:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 995:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 996:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 997:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 998:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 999:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1000:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1001:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1002:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1003:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1004:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1005:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1006:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1007:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1008:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1009:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1010:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1011:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1012:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1013:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1014:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1015:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1016:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1017:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1018:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1019:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1020:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1021:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1022:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 1023:0xffffffff
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: 0xaeba99b7
    Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: ** ASIC Hang Log End **
    Dec 28 13:13:02 localhost kernel[0]: ATIRadeon9700::waitfor_rbspace: Overflowed block waiting for FIFO space. Have 2, need 5. RBBM_STATUS 0x8401c100
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: ** ASIC Hang Log Start **
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x01004e48 4f000207 00000007 20080178
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x13c280a4 c0003a0c 00000002 00000008
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x80000003 0000001f 00002a2a 8401c100
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x00000002 00100000 51b3a220 40000000
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x60000000 0002000a 0008bbbb 00000000
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0x00000003 0000444f 10031004
    Dec 28 13:13:12 localhost kernel[0]: 0:0x000101ce
    There was a lot more of this but i dont want to spam the thread
    This is the interesting bit...
    " Dec 28 13:03:05 localhost kernel[0]: ** ASIC Hang Log End **
    Dec 28 13:13:02 localhost kernel[0]: ATIRadeon9700::waitfor_rbspace: Overflowed block waiting for FIFO space. Have 2, need 5. RBBM_STATUS 0x8401c100"
    Any ideas ...please dont just say"Buy a new card" i would really like to get to the bottom of this...if it turns out that my card is fried then fair enough
    Quick silver 2002   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   processor upgrade to 2Ghz gigadesign 7A</

    I'm getting exactlly the same error. This occures after several weeks of sudden & spontaneous shutdowns. And now I get this error whenever I try to launch W.o.W.
    Feb 25 07:41:52 drive-0 kernel[0]: ** ASIC Hang Log End **
    Feb 25 07:41:53 drive-0 kernel[0]: ATIRadeon9700::waitfor_rbspace: Overflowed block waiting for FIFO space. Have 2, need 5. RBBM_STATUS 0x80016100
    Feb 25 07:42:04 drive-0 kernel[0]: ** ASIC Hang Log Start **
    Now, my card is actually a 9800 Pro. I think it's something to do with OpenGL. I'm gonna try to launch other apps that access OpenGL directly and see what I get.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Problem regarding Nokia c5-03 Memorry..

    i'm using a nokia c5-03, i always get's a problem which is memory of my phone automatically get full.. and later it will not respond to any application installed in the cell.. then afterwards it doesn't even starts.. when i take it to nokia care cent

  • Multiple ADE passwords on the same computer

    i have digital editions 3.0 installed on my laptop and download from both Barnes and Noble and overdrive.  I can't seem to "unlock" the Barnes and Noble downloads, the Overdirve works fine.  Can there be more than 1 password on ADE ?

  • 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo/ 2GB ram upgrade ?

    Please could someone tell me if I can upgrade my MacBook Pro 2.16 GHz Intel Core Duo/ 2 GB SDRAM running 10.6.8 to Lion as I need it to run some 2015 software ?  IF I can, what are the dangers I must look for and will my laptop then be even slower th

  • Move Wiki from one Server to another

    I failed in moving the wiki I programmend and that worked quite well from one 10.5. server to another machine. I copied some stuff from one device to another but obviously not the correct one. Is there a way to do it automatically or knows somebody w

  • Over riding a static method

    can we override a method marked as static?