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Video Card Compatability List.

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My MSI Twin Frozr 6870 1GB works fine, simply required the ati6000controller.kext work around to get it running.
 
Hey Guys,

I wanted to put together a Video card supported list. So I will start this list off, and put together what cards we've tested, and are confirmed working. If you have a guide how to get it to work, Please provide the link, and I will post it as well. I just wanted to create a very easy way for people to see what video cards are working.

Working Video cards.

eVGA Geforce GT430 - 1024mb - Works with "GraphicsEnabler=Yes"

That really depends how you define works. I'd list it as works with terrible exceptions, or not working.
 
My Gigabyte nVidia GTX670 (N670OC-2GD) works like a dream.
GE=No
Updated CUDA drivers from nVidia
OpenCL patch from netkas

This has enabled it to have full graphics support. Not sure about multi-monitor though,
as I only have one to test with.
 
I've got the nVidia GeForce GT 640 2GB, and it works with GraphicsEnabler=No. But you have to type that in each time you boot... MultiBeast doesn't do the job when you select those options for GraphicsEnabler=No. But other then that the card is displaying my desktop!
 
How can I tell if GE is set to yes or no? And what is the default?
 
Gigabyte 9800GTX+ (GV-N98XPZL-1GH) 1GB Version Works with "GraphicsEnabler=Yes"
Worked all the way through the ML install too at native 1920x1080 res.:clap:
 
I can confirm that ECS NGTX580-1536PI-F GeForce GTX 580 works OOB. I had to use PCIRootUID=0 before booting to Mountain Lion though. Recognized my Samsung 850 27" monitor and set resolution to max, 2560 x 1440 right off the bat.

Bob

GA-Z77X-UD5H, i7-3770K, ECS NGTX580, Corsair CMZ16GX3M4A1600C9B
 
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