ATI Radeon HD 5770 Graphics Upgrade Kit for Mac Pro (Mid 2010)
Features
For impressive graphics processing power, the ATI Radeon HD 5770 with 1GB of GDDR5 memory is a great choice for visual creative, scientific, and technical applications.
ATI Radeon HD 5770 includes three video ports: two Mini DisplayPorts and one dual-link DVI port. This allows you to connect the 24-inch Apple LED Cinema Display plus another Mini DisplayPort-based display, and a DVI-based display such as the 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display. Display adapters are available to connect VGA displays.
Compatibility
Mac
- Mac OS X v.10.6.4 or later
- Requires PCI Express 2.0 slot
Manufacturer Information
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 885909430956
- Mfr. Part Number: MC742ZM/A
Most Interesting
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Will early 2008 Mac Pro owners be able to use the ATI Radeon HD 5770?
- Asked by Leon L from Beverly Hills
- Aug 9, 2010
Best Answer
Yes, the ATI HD 5770 does work in the Early 2008 model Mac Pro as I have done exactly that.
- Answered by James J
- Sep 26, 2010
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Can this be attached to a Mac mini?
- Asked by Hiral Jerajani K from Muscat
- Apr 7, 2013
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Will this work in a Mac Pro 1,1 ? I know it doesn't mention on the compatibility, but Apple is known for underselling graphics cards
- Asked by Filipe R from Folsom
- Aug 9, 2010
Best Answer
It Works. I just installed one on my 2006 1.1 Mac pro. BUT: I connected each of my two 22" monitors to the mini-display ports using adapters to DVI cables, which works perfectly. Then, when I connected my HD TV to the DVI port, it won't work. I read something about it being overridden by the MiniDisplay Ports. Not sure why this happens, but Apple, if your listening, a software fix for this would be greatly appreciated! I want to use it to run my Netflix on the big 42"... …More
- Answered by Kort J from Redwood City
- Sep 11, 2010
Recently Answered
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Target Display Mode?
- Asked by Ryan L from Kelowna
- Mar 6, 2013
Answer
Greetings,
I have a 2008 Mac Pro 3,1 Tower with the ATI Radeon HD 5770 Graphics Upgrade Kit for Mac Pro. Currently I'm running two full HD monitors off this one card and have not had a problem.
I don't have an iMac so I can't test it out for you, but from what I've gleaned from the net, it should not be a problem.
Do a Google search for "Target Display Mode". Find the link for an article on this subject by Tom Nelson.
Indications are that all is needed for your iMac to work in Target Display Mode is a video signal at your Thunderbolt port or DisplayPort, or you can select Target Display Mode manually by using Command F2.
The ATI Radeon HD 5770 card is equipped with 2 DisplayPorts and 1 DVI port.
All you need is the proper cable. Apple now sell a shorter 50cm version.
Regardless, the ATI Radeon HD 5770 Graphics Upgrade Kit is a good buy and is compatible with all the latest and greatest software.
Cheers
Grant …More- Answered by Grant S from Bexley
- Mar 8, 2013
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Will this work in a Mac Book Air (recently bought)? If not, is there any graphic device for a macbook air?
- Asked by Julio Andrés G
- Feb 21, 2013
Answer
This card its dang bigger than your macbook Air, it only fits in workstations
- Answered by Aldo G from Guadalajara
- Mar 1, 2013
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Will this work in a Mac Pro 1,1 ? Yes, but will it support two 30" Apple Cinema displays?
- Asked by Steven F from Eureka Springs
- Oct 26, 2012
Answer
Hi Steven I have the very same setup and it works without any problems. At first I had to unplug the Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter after the computer started and then replug it in. After I installed Lion everything worked just fine no replugging or anything.
Jim …More- Answered by James E O from Indian Wells
- Jan 4, 2013
Featured Question
for how long is the warranty?
- Asked by Alejandro M from Brooklyn
- May 1, 2013