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Swap: Radeon 9000 mac edition for Cube card (UK)
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mrwalker
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Jul 21, 2003, 07:21 PM
 
Hi All,

I've managed to shoehorn a Radeon 9000 into my Cube by moving the DC-DC board. It works fine, but seems to overheat when watching DVDs - the picture distorts after 30 minutes or so.

The Radeon 9000 is in it's original retail box, as new.

Does anyone have a Geforce 2MX or similar they would like to trade? The card must support Quartz Extreme and support the 20" Cinema Display through ADC.

I live in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Hope you can help,

-mrwalker
     
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Jul 22, 2003, 11:00 PM
 
Is the Radion 9000 have an ADC connector? I have a Radion mac edition 32mb with fan from my cube. Supports quartz extreme, and is slightly better than the GeForce2mx.

But only interested if the Radion 9000 has an adc connector and if you can ship ahead of time, as I can't afford any downtime on that machine.

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mrwalker  (op)
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Jul 23, 2003, 02:41 AM
 
Originally posted by x user:
Is the Radion 9000 have an ADC connector?

But only interested if the Radion 9000 has an adc connector and if you can ship ahead of time, as I can't afford any downtime on that machine.

e-mail me [email protected]
Yes, it has an ADC. I can't afford any downtime on my machine either though.

Also, I don't think the original Radeon Mac edition supports the native resolution of my 20" cinema display, so it's a no-go

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