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OS X Tiger with ATI Radeon 9650

JCovarrubias
Graphisoft Alumni
Graphisoft Alumni
just wondering if there any users out there using these two together:

OS X Tiger
+
ATI Radeon 9650

with ArchiCAD 9 successfully..



Thanks,

j.
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Jeffry Covarrubias
GS US Technical Support Team Leader
P-C2D 1.86GHz/2GB w/ 256MB GeForce 8600GTS; G4 OS 10.4.10 1GHz/1GB "[that other software] is a fancy set of electronic marker pens"
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Anonymous
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I am looking into ATI XT800XT in this combination, any one on this?
Joseph
Anonymous
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JCovarrubias wrote:
just wondering if there any users out there using these two together:

OS X Tiger
+
ATI Radeon 9650

with ArchiCAD 9 successfully..



Thanks,

j.
I might be. I recently bought a dual 2.7 that was suppose to ship with the 9650. However when I look at the card in system profiler it is called out as a 9600. Apple claims it is the 9650. What I have seems to be working fine, but I should have a replacement in a couple of days that I am assuming will have the correct card.
Anonymous
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Mike wrote:
I might be. I recently bought a dual 2.7 ....
I am looking into getting a new PowerMac, how is the 2x2.7?
Thanks,
Joseph
Anonymous
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Joseph wrote:

I am looking into getting a new PowerMac, how is the 2x2.7?
Thanks,
Joseph


I have really enjoyed it for the couple of weeks I have had it. I had bought a single 1.8 (not intending to work from it) and the dual 2.7 is much faster with archicad. The 1.8 felt a bit slugish. My previous Mac was a g4 400 and for the past year and a half I have been on PC's. It is sooo nice to be back on Mac's again . My recommendation if you are working on this machine is to go for the fastest you can get (almost). The only issue I have had is this obnoxious beeping. It seems to be a G5 thing and apparently is related to the power supply.
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