GeForce 8800 Ultra???

Can anyone tell me what the difference between a after market 8800Ultra card is than the 8800GT card that Apple sells or even between another after market 8800GT card lets say from EVGA. I read some where that it is the firmware so it that the only difference or is there a hardware difference? and would there be a firmware patch to allow an 8800 Ultra to run in Leopard?

so the real issue is that once apple decides to support SLi the enthusiasts cards will start being made for macs, and EFI is supported by vista and Xp correct? Is EFI apples BIOS? or ROM? or a completely different chip all together? if EFI is supported by windows, i'm assuming so since macs run windows, then it would make sense to incorporate it into all cards in the future, would it not?

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    If I ctrl-tab quick enough I can go back into Windows and 2d is fine. If I then try and reload a game or any 3d app, it will immediately hang again, ie the only way to recover is to reboot.
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    However, I can run 3dmark2006 to my hearts content with no issue and the same with FSX.
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    Now from what I have read, it is a problem with the memory being overclocked too much at factory.
    So as recommended by a poster to another thread, I reduced the factory 2300mhz memory speed down to 2200mhz and now I am running fine.
    I have a large Thermaltake case with 4 system fans so cooling is not an issue. Having said that, even if I had no fans the card should still not crash as the product does not specify any special cooling requirements.
    Has anyone else with this card experienced the same problem? Is it a driver issue, or a problem with this card that is known about by MSI? Or is the card faulty, should I send it back?
    I reported the problem to my reseller after 1 day and they told me they would need the card for 7 days and send it back to MSI if they couldn't find a fault. I am not prepared to do that and if it is not fit for my purposes, shouldn't they offer me an instant refund even if they test it and it works for them. I know for a fact they won't pay someone to sit there playing bf2 for half and hour lol, they will more likely run 3dmark and then tell me card is fine, when it isn't (for me)!
    Here are links to other people with similar issues:
    http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=111126&page=1
    http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?act=ST&f=26&t=36798&st=0#entry221554
    http://forums.hexus.net/showthread.php?t=110912
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    OMG THIS IS EXACTLY THE PROBLEM I HAVE!! 
    Ok sorry for caps. I have the exact same specs as elmes. I even had the exact same card as him previously x1900xtx from powercolor and it was rock solid for 1.5 years. I got the first MSI 8800 Ultra a couple of weeks ago and I launched EQ2 and lo and behold everything's great until I start seeing a weird black line flash in the middle of the screen every 20-30 seconds. Having had experience with problems like these I knew it was overheating or bad memory on the GPU or so I thought at the time. I have a ThermalTake Armor case with an 80mm fan custom mounted on the side blowing directly at the mobo and CPU, a Zalman 9500 on the CPU blasting the hot air across the case into the back exhaust 80mm, i've got a 40mm at the top of the case blowing the air out, 2 80mm front mounted blowing in and an extra exhaust 40mm in the back and the 80mm fan that comes side mounted on my OCZ GameXStream 700W PSU. So as you can tell the power and cooling is not a problem. Card runs 60c idle and max of 85c during ati tool artifact scan for 5 hours. (bosskiller could you please explain what combined PSU mode is exactly? i've never heard of that either, i have 2 PCI-E cables securely connected to the GPU).
    So I launched CoH and same black lines, only worse.  I then went on and downclocked the card to 635/2200 and surely enough all problems went away as far as the black line was concerned. So after poking around the net and ripping out a few hairs on my head for paying so much money for a buggy GPU, i decided to RMA it through Newegg. At the time I thought that maybe the box got damaged being shipped from CA to MA or I just got a bad card...
    So I got a brand new 8800 last night, overnighted from NJ in fact. Box in perfect condition and everything inside....
    I launch EQ2.....play for 30 minutes....no black lines...........WOW......n4_disp crash to desktop 5 min later..............
    So sure enough I thought ok, don't panic....bad drivers.....uninstalled all of my nvidia drivers (I have an MSI P6N Diamond mobo too btw, had severe problems with software raid, SiL's running well now) and 162.18 release drivers....installed 158.22....same problem.
    In an hour, the card started crashing in EQ2 every 5-10 minutes (and this was also at a particularly bad time as I was getting mauled by a lvl 57 epic djinn Al'zheri)....no black lines this time. So off I went and clocked it down to 635/2200 as I had the previous card, all problems vanished. Ran ATI tool artifact scan for overnight....all stable. Played EQ2 for an hour and a half this morning....all stable....
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    I don't care about running OSX (its for scientific computation and linux gives better performance), so think that driver type problems don't matter (provided it can actually boot into rEFIt).
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