- Joined
- Jan 12, 2011
- Messages
- 37
- Motherboard
- Custom Core i5 2500K With Nvidia GTX 560 Ti
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 2500K
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 560 Ti
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
Note: I know the driver's are proprietary, but I do not mean for it to be any act of pirating.
Note #2: The reason Im asking this and not just shelling out the $30 for Lion is because despite trying every known method, I'm still unable to log in to the Mac Store without getting the verification issue.
Anyways:
In recent news, i've seen that the new Fermi drivers for the 4xx and 5xx series cards are out with spotty full Qi/Gl and a lot more half-coverage.
Right now, im stuck using my GTX 240 for full graphics acceleration, with a fully working (Operational-wise) GTX 560 Ti sitting on my desk.
If the GTX 560 Ti does in fact play nice with Lion, is it possible to incorperate those kexts into Snow Leopard for fully functional graphics?
I'd like to have my M-HDMI/DVI ports back for my Tv/monitor/monitor setup.. and im sure my brother would like to have a working computer.
Thanks for not tl;dr-ing!
Note #2: The reason Im asking this and not just shelling out the $30 for Lion is because despite trying every known method, I'm still unable to log in to the Mac Store without getting the verification issue.
Anyways:
In recent news, i've seen that the new Fermi drivers for the 4xx and 5xx series cards are out with spotty full Qi/Gl and a lot more half-coverage.
Right now, im stuck using my GTX 240 for full graphics acceleration, with a fully working (Operational-wise) GTX 560 Ti sitting on my desk.
If the GTX 560 Ti does in fact play nice with Lion, is it possible to incorperate those kexts into Snow Leopard for fully functional graphics?
I'd like to have my M-HDMI/DVI ports back for my Tv/monitor/monitor setup.. and im sure my brother would like to have a working computer.
Thanks for not tl;dr-ing!