New Search For an Upgrade Video Card for a 2.0 G5 Dual Core With PCIe

Hello again Gang
I'm looking at various cards to upgrade this Late 2005 Dual Core 2.0 which came with the OEM Geforce 6600 (LE)
Here's a few
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/579309-REG/ATI100_435928_Radeon_HD_3870PCI.html#specifications
http://www.vistek.ca/store/ProPhotoComputerAccessories/237073/apple-ati-radeon-h d-2600-xt-graphics-upgrade-kit-for-mac-pro.aspx
http://www.iunitek.com/iunitek/index.cfm?fuseaction=shop.dspSpecs&part=2487915
http://compuvest.us/(X(1)S(wp4r2i55ti5xyk452noqbn45))/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductID=358005&CategoryC ode=VGA_CARD&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
http://www.macmall.com/ttsvr/p/product~dpno~7200403~pdp.eaggaee;jsessionid=457CE 56365C94E63364B15D3B161B9A5
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-ATI-RADEON-X1900-XT-512MB-PCI-E-2X-DVI-MAC-EDITION_W0QQc mdZViewItemQQcategoryZ25449QQihZ022QQitemZ350193732946QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVWQQs alenotsupported
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/sys/1170662207.html
I'm not sure about Retek - I've been burned by them before
Retek Corp.
1414 Stealth Street
Livermore, CA. 94551
(925)456-9010
Any thoughts?
Thank you
Mike

Hi there!
So you got a dual core machine huh?
Let's narrow down your choices.
The Radeon 2600 and the 3870 are Mac Pro cards. They won't work in the G5.
Forget the X1300 as well.
The Radeon X1900 is a possible candidate, but it must be the G5 Edition X1900 GT. The one that you linked is for Intel macs (Mac Pro).
In fact, all cards that you linked are not candidates for the G5.
Here are your choices from slower to faster:
Geforce 6600 256MB
Geforce 7800GT
Radeon X1900GT G5 Edition
Quadro FX 4500
Geforce 7800 GTX
Check performance comparisons:
http://www.barefeats.com/mutant4.html
http://www.barefeats.com/quad15.html
Here are some links:
Radeon X1900GT
Geforce 7800 GT
Geforce 7800 GT
Geforce 7800 GTX
Quadro FX 4500

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