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Cube F.A.Q

Video card upgrades for the Cubes.

If you want to change your video card, you have a lot of choices. The following cards will work in your Cube ( you may need to change the faceplate of the card, or make a custom one.) :

  • Radeon
  • Radeon 7500
  • GeForce2 Mx 32 Megs
  • GeForce 2Mx 64 Megs
  • Geforce 2Mx Twinview (you need to design a custom faceplate)
  • GeForce 3

If you want to buy one of those cards, check the home page of the Cube-Zone. We have several interesting deals.

 

Dual Monitor on the Cube

One of our readers, Cris, who also is the Editor of MacRocks.com, has tried to find a dual monitor card for the Cube. Here is the result of his investigations :

"I have been intrigued by the G4 Cube since it was first unveiled. I like many were concerned over the limited expandability. I was most wanting to see dual monitor support solutions. Long story - short: I found that ProMax has their hot G4 Dual Head AGP card available for the Cube. This may or may not be news to Cube owners, but I thought it was significant enough to pass along at any rate. ProMax quoted me $331.00 for the card, freight included.

Hope this is of use to your readers!

Regards, Cris D

 

Tutorial : How to use a PowerMac G4 tower GeForce2MX in a Cube (with pictures)

You can use a GeForce2MX in your Cube. We now have a tutorial explaning how to do it, thanks to one of our readers, Kevin, who successfully tried to use a tower GeForce2MX in a Cube. If you want to do it too, the tutorial is here. Be carefull, this may void your warranty!

GeForce and ATI cards waiting for the transplant...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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