 NVIDIA GTX 680 2GB Video Card Apple Mac Pro 4K Sonoma Metal Support  For Sale

 NVIDIA GTX 680 2GB Video Card Apple Mac Pro 4K Sonoma Metal Support 
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 NVIDIA GTX 680 2GB Video Card Apple Mac Pro 4K Sonoma Metal Support :
$85.00

 NVIDIA GTX 680 2GB Video Card Apple Mac Pro 4K Sonoma Metal Support
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2GB
Reference Edition
Flashed for Apple Mac Pro 3,1 2008, 4,1 2009 and 5,1 2010-2012CUDA Metal and 4K Support macOS Sonomacompatible
Part Number:699-12002-0000-301 J
Professionally serviced including dusted off and cleaningFresh Arctic Silver thermal paste applied
Stress tested and functional verification on two different Mac Pro systems
Pre-owned video cards maydisplaycosmetic wearSystem Requirements
  • Mac Pro Model 3,1 (2008) 4,1 (2009) or 5,1 (2010-2012)
  • macOS X 10.11.6 El Capitan or newer
  • If you use an adapter to connect your monitor it must be certified by style=\"margin: 0px 0px 0px 17px; padding: 0px;\">
  • CUDA Cores: 1536
  • GPU Clock: 1006 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 1058 MHz
  • Bus: PCIe 2.0 (Mac Pro)
  • Memory Size: 2GB GDDR5
  • Memory Interface: 256-Bit

Key Features
  • Apple EFI Boot Screen support from all ports at startup (for standard, non-4k monitors)
  • Metal API Support
  • 4K 30Hz support from HDMI, 4K 60Hz support from DisplayPort
  • Fully compatible with Mac Pro 3,1 (2008), 4,1 (2009) and 5,1 (2010-2012)
  • FormacOS 10.11.6 El Capitan or newer
  • macOS 10.14 Mojave, 10.15 Catalina, 11 Big Sur, 12 Monterey, 13 Ventura and 14 Sonoma compatible*
  • CUDA, OpenGL, OpenCL in applications that support them
  • No driver installation required

Includes
  • Video Card
  • 2x Mini PCIe power cables
  • 4x Velcro ties (2x regular size, 2x small size)
  • GeForce sticker badge
  • Mac operating system shortcuts sticker
  • Customer appreciation gift

*IMPORTANT NOTES (please readcarefully)
Upgrading macOS and NVIDIAvideo cards
Due to Apple GPU policies, you can’t make a clean macOS 10.14 Mojave install from USB on a Mac Pro 2009 (firmware flashed), 2010 or 2012,installation must be done from the SSD or HDD where the working macOS High Sierra is located
macOS Ventura and Sonoma OpenCore
Please understand that installing macOS Ventura and Sonoma on your unsupported Mac is a best effort by the community howeveris still in development for Mac Pro 5,1 and older. A ton of work went into getting the patcher to work. Some things might not work exactly right but it’s really close. I would not recommend installing on a system that you rely on for work or school. ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR FILES FIRST BEFORE YOU UPGRADE!For optimal results OpenCore USB installer must be done from the Mac where it will be installed.
DISCLAIMERInstalling a macOS on an unsupported Mac is a process not officially approved by Apple, doing so is at your own risk, due to policies no advice for this purpose will be offered.If you don’t have experience installing unsupported macOSes using OpenCore it can be very complicated and not get full functionality, also many apps are not yet supported.At the lowest price on !
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