Feb 18, 2018 Question: Q: Graphics card for mid 2010 Mac Pro? I read that there are problems with the Non-Mac Nvidia graphics. You can use two graphics cards in your Mac Pro. Use a Mac compatible graphics card with your primary boot display and use the NEW graphics card with your high end display. Dual displays. (1) Nvidia 8800GT 512MB Graphics Card for Mac Pro. This Mac Video card is compatible with Apple Mac Pro 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. This Mac Video card is compatible with Apple Mac Pro.
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Nvidia Graphics Card For Mac Pro Mid 2010
Reader Ted Gresham’s older MacBook Pro is misbehaving. He writes: I have a 2010 15-inch MacBook Pro. I pulled out the DVD drive that I never used and installed an SSD drive. Lately, the MacBook has been crashing—displaying a black screen and then a message that I have to restart. Did installing the SSD drive break my Mac?

I’ve seen reports of this happening with this particular model—with and without an SSD installed. The consensus is that the computer’s NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics card is to blame. This MacBook has the ability to switch from high-performance graphics to on-board graphics and switching from one to the other can cause these black screens and kernel panics. There are a couple of workarounds you can try. The first is to launch System Preferences, choose Energy Saver, and disable the Automatic Graphics Switching option. This causes the MacBook to always run high-performance graphics, which will affect battery life.
You could also try the free. This places a menu in the Mac’s menu bar that allows you to choose one graphics card or the other.
When I go away and need a computer I bring my Mac mini and the IPad. I then use the DUET app on both machines It works like a charm. Occasionally the color on the top menu goes wongy but it works great. Best uses for mac mini. Wirelessly connecting your Mac and your iPad can be done via the use of applications such as Air Display, Mini Display and iDisplay. These applications must be installed on both your Mac and your.
This issue has been acknowledged by Apple in its KnowledgeBase article. For your purposes the most important passage of that article reads: “Apple will service affected 15-inch MacBook Pro computers free of charge until three years from date of purchase.” If it were my laptop, I’d take it in to your local Apple Store or Apple Authorized Dealer (or, if you don’t have a local Apple Store, contact Apple’s support and service folks at 1-800-275-2273 in the U.S.). The problem doesn’t affect all mid-2010 15-inch MacBook Pros. If you're not Ted and haven't seen this problem with your MacBook Pro then your laptop isn't affected.