Nowhere is this more evident than when running Photoshop CC, which requires a minimum of 512MB of VRAM to leverage the extra processing power of the Graphic Processing Unit (GPU). Though the ATI Radeon 2600 has served me surprisingly well over the past few years, as of late, it was really beginning to show its age. My early 2008 Mac Pro came with the stock ATI Radeon 2600 video card, sporting a paltry 256MB of VRAM. Unsurprisingly, these “Mac Pro only” cards also come at a hefty price premium over their PC video card counterparts. Enhancing an early 2008 Mac Pro: The GPU Upgradeĭespite the fact that the “cheese grater” Mac Pro has always been touted as an expandable device, one of my biggest frustrations with it has been the anemic selection of available video card upgrades.
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