eMac Video Upgrade 81
Bri3D writes "I've got an eMac G4/700, with a GeForce2 220 32MB video card. The video card is great for everyday use, but woefully slow for gaming. I looked for a method to replace the video card, and found these pages about eMac disassembly, but no information on if the video is upgradeable or even seperate from the motherboard. Does anyone have information on replacing the video card on an eMac?"
Re:obvious answer (Score:5, Informative)
http://www.apple.com/games/ [apple.com]
MOD PARENT UP! (Score:2)
This is more often than not overlooked, and needs to be said more often.
Re:obvious answer (Score:2)
Re:obvious answer (Score:5, Funny)
Nope... (Score:5, Informative)
Here it is (Score:5, Funny)
Unfortunately this is the easiest path. BTW What games? I play NWN on my iBook 900 w/32MB FX card and it runs great, not to mention Quake III.
Re:Here it is (Score:1)
Huh? Where did you pick up an iBook with an FX card in it? Apple says: ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM
Re:Here it is (Score:2)
Re:Here it is (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Here it is (Score:2)
you're stuck (Score:5, Informative)
Re:you're stuck (Score:2)
Only if you can get the card (Score:1)
Good news or the bad news? (Score:5, Funny)
Long answer: No
In summary: No
Re:Good news or the bad news? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Good news or the bad news? (Score:1)
Pudge - Pull this? (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:4, Funny)
And he was consipiring with other trolls, setting them up to use the "There are no games for the Mac!" line.
MOD PARENT DOWN (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:MOD PARENT DOWN (Score:1, Informative)
War III performance on eMac (Score:1)
I have seen the same effect with a Duron or Athlon systems (Duron 900, Athlon 1000/133), so I suspect it's just that the game needs more CPU power.
When you say excellent performance, do you mean single player, or multi player? If multi player, how did you achieve this???
Re:War III performance on eMac (Score:1)
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:2, Informative)
The G3 All-In-One box (education and government only) which I have has 3 PCI slots and works great with a Radeon card for a second display.
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:1)
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:1)
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:1)
Re:Pudge - Pull this? (Score:1)
Specs (Score:3, Informative)
Woefully slow? (Score:5, Funny)
If you bought an eMac you shouldn't have expected that it would be awesome for gaming or upgradeable. Try upping your RAM, as I noticed a nice speed burst when I brought my Cube up to 1 GB. Other than that, you are more likely to harm your eMac by opening it then you are likely to help it by soldering on a new video card (if that is even possible).
Re:Woefully slow? (Score:2, Informative)
emac/imac not very good for gaming (Score:1)
What I am thinking?!!! (Score:3, Insightful)
The problem with eMacs (Score:1)
it's monolithic.
Ba-dum *bum*
MOD PARENT UP (Score:1)
Directions (Score:4, Funny)
Step 2) Replace eMac
I have done this before, and it is a proven and time-tested method that works.
Re:Directions (Score:2, Funny)
Replacement Impossible (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Replacement Impossible (Score:2, Informative)
correction (Score:1)
Gaming experience? (Score:5, Interesting)
OK, I get that the "can I upgrade video" question is dead, but I thought I'd ask another somewhat related question.
Just what is gaming like on either eMac (the GeForce 2 and Radeon versions) ? I have a CRT iMac (600 Mhz G3 with the ATI Rage Pro) and I wonder if the upgrade would be worthwhile.. On the iMac, you can play Ghost Recon, Quake 3, Myth 2, with reasonable frame rates but UT (the original) is brutal and UT2K3 is a slide show.
Anybody want to share their eMac gaming experiences?
Re:Gaming experience? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Gaming experience? (Score:1)
JKII: Runs fine at 1024 x 768 (although you may get some slowdown at that resolution when you are a) swarmed by enemies or b) playing on Yavin 4 where the rain effects REALLY slow things down)
WC3: Nothing bad to say here. Runs perfectly smooth at high resolution without slowdown.
UT2K3 (demo, don't have full version yet): It's pretty...serioiusly,
What about a tower? (Score:2)
No dice - machine refused to boot. What gives?
Re:What about a tower? (Score:1)
I believe that Macs need a different BIOS on the vid card in order to boot. So theoretically, it should be possible to just flash a PC card with the Mac BIOS and ta-da.
Here's a quick link [coffeehaus.com] I found Googling for Mac BIOS flashing on the R8500 -- I guess the PCB is actually sometimes different on the Mac too.
I was looking into this awhile ago, trying to sell my r8500 to a friend with a G4 Cube, but it seemed too risky.
Architectures (Score:2)
Re:Architectures (Score:2)
Yeah, I was crazy to think this ATI AGP vid card would work with a Mac - which often uses ATI AGP vid cards.
What was I thinking!?!?
Oh, and a nit: I don't think i386's ever shipped with PCI slots, did they?
Re:Architectures (Score:2)
Nit picked: i386 was the first architecture to support PCI.
Re:Architectures (Score:1)
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Re:Architectures (Score:2)
You could probably use a Mac video card in a PC, but (apparently) not the other way around.
Re:Architectures (Score:1)
Well, it can be done, sorta (Score:2, Informative)
One problem, the Apple ROM on the eMac contains the Open Firmware driver for the NV11 which definitely will not work with an NV17 - it wasn't in production when the eMac ROMs were first released. However, current Apple motherboard ROMs still support the eMac