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- Jul 28, 2013
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- Motherboard
- GA-Z77-DS3H - Clover UEFI
- CPU
- Intel i5-3570 @ 3.40 GHz
- Graphics
- EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GT-640
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Hi everyone,
Right now, I'm chugging along on an Ivy Bridge-era build that I found here on this site around five years ago. I chose an EVGA GeForce GT 640 as my graphics card of choice, and Apple and NVIDIA have been graciously cooperating since then to provide support for it.
Now with the state of NVIDIA web drivers and acceleration in Mojave and onwards, I've been strongly considering replacing the GT 640 with a new AMD graphics card. My criteria for now is an AMD card ideally under $200 that would be compatible with the rest of my setup and is natively supported by Apple (i.e. has built-in support). I'm also just concerned that a brand-spanking-new graphics card would somehow be incompatible if I were to use it with such an old motherboard (perhaps my concerns are unfounded).
It would not have to be amazing in terms of performance; I only use one 1080p monitor but the ability/capacity to add a second monitor would be great. The extent of graphics-intensive processes that I run on the computer only extends so far as Adobe Photoshop/Premiere Pro/After Effects, League of Legends, and Cities: Skylines (i.e. not too much, I think, in the grand scheme of things, and those are also CPU-bound to some degree, and that would likely be a bigger bottleneck).
Thanks, and I look forward to everyone's input.
Right now, I'm chugging along on an Ivy Bridge-era build that I found here on this site around five years ago. I chose an EVGA GeForce GT 640 as my graphics card of choice, and Apple and NVIDIA have been graciously cooperating since then to provide support for it.
Now with the state of NVIDIA web drivers and acceleration in Mojave and onwards, I've been strongly considering replacing the GT 640 with a new AMD graphics card. My criteria for now is an AMD card ideally under $200 that would be compatible with the rest of my setup and is natively supported by Apple (i.e. has built-in support). I'm also just concerned that a brand-spanking-new graphics card would somehow be incompatible if I were to use it with such an old motherboard (perhaps my concerns are unfounded).
It would not have to be amazing in terms of performance; I only use one 1080p monitor but the ability/capacity to add a second monitor would be great. The extent of graphics-intensive processes that I run on the computer only extends so far as Adobe Photoshop/Premiere Pro/After Effects, League of Legends, and Cities: Skylines (i.e. not too much, I think, in the grand scheme of things, and those are also CPU-bound to some degree, and that would likely be a bigger bottleneck).
Thanks, and I look forward to everyone's input.