Help with purchasing video card for my G5

hi i would like to get a new faster graphics card for my g5. i have a 1.6 ghz g5 and i have the stock 64 mb geforce fx 5200 and would like to get something faster that is agp. i do most of my work in vector programs such as flash and illustrator, photoshop and do light after effects work also. any recommendations would be appreciated especial the one where i can get more bang for my buck! thanks!

I wonder why the opposite happens to us Mac owners. When the PC spec becomes obsolete, graphic cards are still being produced at a cheaper price. When it's for the Mac, they stop producing the cards effectively hiking up the price.
Considering the rarity of these cards for the Mac and the initial price offering they had of USD500-600, I think USD300-400 selling price for a card that can help revive the computer somehow is a good deal.
And that OWC link for USD330 may be steep, but it's not even available.
An option is to flash the PC card with a Mac firmware. If you want to go OEM route, then there is no other option.
Even eBay is leading the pack in prices with sales above USD400.00 for the Geforce 6800 Ultra DDL. In fact I just checked eBay today and see another similar card being sold. The way things are heading, looks like every incarnation of the card will bring it back to the original price when it was released. Wow.

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