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Early 2008 macbook pro video input
Early 2008 macbook pro video input








early 2008 macbook pro video input
  1. EARLY 2008 MACBOOK PRO VIDEO INPUT INSTALL
  2. EARLY 2008 MACBOOK PRO VIDEO INPUT BLUETOOTH
  3. EARLY 2008 MACBOOK PRO VIDEO INPUT MAC

I am extremely surprised that the genius who diagnosed my Mac Pro at the Apple Store did not find my graphic card to be the cause of the problem. The Nvidia GeForce GT 120 cost me $149 + tax. I was almost going to buy the ATI Radeon HD 4870 but I did not want to spend that much money. I removed the stock ATI Radeon 2600 and replaced it with the Nvidia GeForce GT 120. I purchased an Nvidia GeForce GT120 - 512MB (even though Apple claims this card is only compatible with Early 2009 Edition Mac Pros). I am using an Apple Cinema 23-inch Display - not a Dell display. I realized after looking through some forums and discussions that it was my Graphic Card that was causing the problem. MacKendrick, thank you very much for your time and consideration.

early 2008 macbook pro video input

I am a college student studying Audio Engineering and I use my MacPro everyday on Pro Tools and Logic. *Please let me know of any thoughts that come in mind. *I am thinking that I should try to replace the graphic card first and see if that is causing the problem instead of replacing the Main Logic Board right away (which will cost me over $500)* *Do you think I should give it a shot? Are there any other things I can try?* *OR - I also heard about the ATI Radeon HD 4870 - Is that graphic card compatible with my MacPro - will that resolve the problem?*

EARLY 2008 MACBOOK PRO VIDEO INPUT INSTALL

*If I buy a NEW* ATI Radeon HD 2600 and install it in my MacPro - will it fix my problem?* After reading the discussions and checking out some other websites. I am doing my research online in order to try and find a cheaper solution. I am out of warranty, and I think it is very expensive.

EARLY 2008 MACBOOK PRO VIDEO INPUT BLUETOOTH

They claimed that either my Bluetooth module or my Main Logic Board was causing the display not to show. Called me the next day telling me it was going to cost me approximately $800 in order to fix this problem. *I went to the Apple Store and they kept my MacPro for one night. *I did not get the extended AppleCare (the MacPro itself already cost me about $3400!) I tested the Cinema Display and it is fine, therefore the problem is not coming from the display.* I am scared to turn off the computer or put it to sleep as this can also trigger the problem.* From time to time, you power on the computer and the display works! It is very random. It is in very good condition (no damage/no liquid/no overheating). I have had my MacPro for about one year and a half. I have also tried resetting the VRAM and PRAM settings - still did not work. I have tried to do this many times and the display will not come up. There is nothing you can do besides holding down the power button and rebooting the computer. Until one day, I power it on and the display stays black. I believe I am having the exact same symptoms listed on the topic "Mac Pro 2008 Video Card Problem".* *Hello, I have a Dual Quad-Core 2.8Ghz MacPro (Early 2008) with the stock ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 256MB Video Card.










Early 2008 macbook pro video input