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works fine with my Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (empire efi)

I didn't have to change the drivers from my 8800GTX I had before the fx1800. It fully worked right out of the box. And the programmes can see that a Quadro FX1800 is installed in the machine (I checked in After Effects CS5, Photoshop CS5 and Cinema 4D). and last but not least. I have dual screens on my system and the resolution works fine!

works fine with my Snow Leopard 10.6.2 (empire efi)

I didn't have to change the drivers from my 8800GTX I had before the fx1800. It fully worked right out of the box. And the programmes can see that a Quadro FX1800 is installed in the machine (I checked in After Effects CS5, Photoshop CS5 and Cinema 4D). and last but not least. I have dual screens on my system and the resolution works fine!

 

 

I am really keen on Quadro fx 1800 to run with i7 920, gigabyte extreme combo, can you please let me know what drivers/ efi patch did you use on snow leopard 10.6.2. Did you first install SL with 8800GTX & then upgrade to Quadro fx 1800?

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I am really keen on Quadro fx 1800 to run with i7 920, gigabyte extreme combo, can you please let me know what drivers/ efi patch did you use on snow leopard 10.6.2. Did you first install SL with 8800GTX & then upgrade to Quadro fx 1800?

 

I installed ML 10.8.2 with an 8400GS, then updated to 10.8.4, then changed-out the 8400GS for the Quadro FX 1800, and there were no issues whatsoever. Whatever support was originally there for the 8400GS worked 1000 percent with the Quadro FX 1800.

 

This was on an i7-930, BTW, a Dell LGA 1366 mobo in a Corsair case with a Corsair PSU.

 

And, the Quadro FX 1800 was original to the hp Z400 (LGA 1366, W3520) from which it was temporarily borrowed.

 

The basic card supplied with the Z400 series has no OSx86 support, to my reasonably certain knowledge.

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