Sure! Thing is-Apple doesn't put out a list of which video cards out there on the market do and don't work for sure.you could try looking around on the forums to see if others have had success. That being said the process is easy-shut down the Mac Pro and take off the side panel.lever for doing so is on the back of the Mac. Touch the frame. Look by the fan.there should be a button.press it and you're able to slide something out of the way.that one stumped me the most. The video card goes in slot 1. Wiggle it in.oh,and you're going to want to undo the bar with the 2 screws on it first( screws can't come out) then wiggle the card in. It sorta goes in at an angle. You're also gonna want to make sure the power cables to the card are hooked up as well.the connectors for that should be on the board and they are 6 pin( molex??) and you should have gotten the cables with the card. So after you have put the card's connector in at a slight angle,making sure it is seated all the way in,and the power cables are connected,and the bar on the side? is back in place, press the button and slide the bar underneath back, and put the side panel back on.touch the frame before doing so.and power up your Mac after plugging in the monitor to one of the video outputs. If you see a picture on the screen,congrats,you are done,if not, certain types of that card may work better than others,or it may need to be flashed to work with Mac. No,I don't know how to do it or who does it,apart from macvidcards.com
Simply press Command and Z together and the last action, typing, or activity will be “undone” on Mac OS. Note that some apps have multiple layers of Undo, meaning you can continuously Undo and revert back various steps and actions or typing. Undo via Edit menu on Mac. You can also “Undo” from the Edit menu on a Mac.
John B
Jun 14, 2017 1:33 PM