Mac OS X Mountain Lion will add support for NVIDIA's GTX 600 series and AMD's Radeon 6900 series of graphics cards. However, if you want support right now, it is now possible to enable full resolution and graphics acceleration for the NVIDIA GTX 670 in Mac OS X Lion, by following alfa's method. UPDATE (JULY 27, 2012): This method is outdated, since OS X Mountain Lion and Mac OS X Lion 10.7.5. Below you will find drivers for all of EVGA's current products. Simply choose from the selections below and click download for whatever version file you want. Please note: For Linux or any other unlisted operating system, please contact the chipset or GPU manufacturer for software support.
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I'm planning to update, my Mac Pro early 2008 with a EVGA GeForce GTX 670 4GB i have Mountain Lion etc. I'd like to know if it will be compatible and will works with my Mac Pro 2008.
I know i will lose boot screen etc. i'll need to modify cuda etc.
i saw a video on you tube, but it was about the 2GB version. i'd like to know if the 4GB version will work and PCI express 3.0 will be compatible.
this is the model code:
EVGA GeForce GTX 670 Superclocked+ 4 GB GDDR5 - PCI Express 3.0 x16 (04G-P4-2673-KR)
Gtx 670 Price
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thank in advance.
Mac Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)
Gtx 670 Driver For Mac Catalina
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