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How-to: Installing a new video card
Although these pictorials show the installation of a GeForce2 MX card, the isntallation procedure is the same for any card that fits your Cube without modification. http://
- 2003-11-23 - Similar Articles

How-to: properly tape a flashed Radeon 9200
Before you can use your newly flashed 9200 in your Cube, you will need to tape (scotch tape will suffice) the 3rd and 11th pins from the right (counting from the right on the
- 2006-07-12 - Similar Articles

How-to: Turn your regular GeForce 2MX into a dual display/TwinView card
Dave K (aka Fangsuede in the Forums) was kind enough to submit the following: A new ROM has just been developed by TomeJapan and his friend Rokumaru_Japan that makes a GF-2
- 2006-04-13 - Similar Articles

Repairing an Apple Studio Display's Broken Leg
How to mend a broken leg, as discussed in this forum thread: Apple 15in LCD Studio Display - Leg Broken Thanks to Russell, aka russhill for going the extra mile on this!
- 2004-12-09 - Similar Articles

What video cards did the Cube originally ship with?
Most Cubes shipped "stock" with the ATI Rage 128 Pro (16MB) Build-To-Order (BTO) options introduced before the Cube was killed off included: ATI Radeon AGP (32MB) aka ATI Ra
- 2003-09-30 - Similar Articles

Apple 17-inch LCD display backlight repair
Stacy Price stumbled upon a great source for replacement inverter boards if your 17" Apple Studio Display (LCD) is afflicted with the dreaded backlight defect. The defectiv
- 2005-01-01 - Similar Articles

Apple Studio and Cinema Display minimum video card requirements (ADC/Acrylic)
This article pending update 7/17/06 ADC (Clear / Acrylic style) For reference only! Not all cards listed are Cube compatible! Apple Cinema HD Display (23" f
- 2005-04-15 - Similar Articles

At-A-Glance: Video Card Chart
Please note that the attached chart is not complete. Nor is it meant to be comprehensive. It's a work-in-progress. It is meant to be a quick-glance basics chart for those who
- 2005-01-03 - Similar Articles

ATI Radeon 7000 AGP: It is possible, with some effort
mcCoy contributed the following: why would someone like to have the Radeon 7000 in a cube, you might ask. well, it is the only card that runs *COOL* AND supports QuartzExtr
- 2004-11-12 - Similar Articles

ATI Radeon 7500 Installation
A brave soul makes the Radeon 7500 fit in his Cube and creates a kick-ass gaming machine in the process! If you're in the mood for major surgery and want
- 2003-11-23 - Similar Articles

ATI Radeon 8500 Installation
New for 2004: The PowerLogix PowerCube Enclosure is the solution you've been waiting for. Now you can install video cards like the Radeon 8500 or 9000 which are too tall and r
- 2004-01-28 - Similar Articles

ATI Radeon 9000 Installation
New for 2004: The PowerLogix PowerCube Enclosure is the solution you've been waiting for. Now you can install video cards like the Radeon 9000 which are too tall and run too h
- 2004-01-28 - Similar Articles

ATI Radeon 9800 Pro: 128MB monster in your Cube
Read all about it in this forum thread. Thanks to Dave, aka Amacapart for being so dedicated! I've been dying to tell you guys. I have been working on a special card for t
- 2004-06-02 - Similar Articles

Connecting an ADC display to a VGA port (for those of you using flashed PC cards)
gefen's ex•tend•it VGA to ADC Conversion Box connects analog video graphic (VGA) cards to Apple flat panel displays with ADC connections. The VGA to ADC Conversion Box e
- 2003-09-15 - Similar Articles

Conneting your Cube to your TV - with VGA over wireless
GrandTec's Ultimate Wireless is the world's first truly wireless  PC-to-TV converter recommended for professional presentations, computer gaming, and internet browsi
- 2003-09-15 - Similar Articles

Cooling a Radeon 9000 Pro: Aluminum heat fin / duct with Sunon fan
[Instructions] The gallery section gives you the (sort of) step by step pictures with caption, but I guess it doesn't have enough info. Things you'll need: ----
- 2003-08-01 - Similar Articles

Cooling and Quieting a GeForce 3
Petter presents: Cooling and Quieting a GF3 & Cooling and Quieting a GF3 - II (updated May 31 2003) Stacy Price (aka DemonVII) has done some testing and a rev
- 2003-11-23 - Similar Articles

Core Image Requirements for Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger
According to Apple, although subject to change: http://www.apple.com/macosx/tiger/coreimage.html The performance gains and features supported by Core Image ultimately de
- 2005-01-17 - Similar Articles

Dr. Bott KG - ATI Radeon 9000 Pro in a Cube
Not a great tutorial, since it doesn't really detail the full process, but good pictures! http://www.drbottkg.com/prod/Radeon9000Cube.html
- 2003-08-11 - Similar Articles

Fangsuede's 9800 Project without external power supply
For questions and comments, please contact Fangsuede directly. Fangsuede wrote: I have a Black Sapphire 9800 running in my Cube right now (I purchased it from 'sgtwicki'
- 2006-02-20 - Similar Articles

GeForce 2MX anti-aliasing problem under 10.2.x
MacFixIt Article: GeForce 2MX anti-aliasing problem: GeForce 2MX anti-aliasing problem can cause "muddy" text Monday,
- 2003-11-23 - Similar Articles

GeForce2 MX cooling with thermaltake cooling kit parts
submitted by Stacy: As Requested is this thread: http://www.cubeowner.com/forums//index.php?act=ST&f=19&t=2039&st=0&hl= go to sidewinder computers- to the thermal goop s
- 2003-09-14 - Similar Articles

nVidia GeForce3, GeForce4 MX, GeForce2 MX and GeForce2 MX TwinView ROM update
Released March 9, 2004 (replaced March 2nd update, which was pulled, then reposted): Download the NVidia FCode flasher 1.1 from Apple or download it directly from the botto
- 2004-03-14 - Similar Articles

Quieting a noisy Radeon (or other video card) fan
Is your Radeon fan making too much noise? There might be a way to silence it, rather than replace it. Try a little teflon lube or "green slime" on the bearings.
- 2004-02-03 - Similar Articles

Where can I find benchmarks for upgraded Cubes?
Xbench was developed to provide a comprehensive benchmarking solution for Mac OS X. Xbench is useful not only for comparing the relative speeds of two
- 2005-07-19 - Similar Articles

Will a retail ATI Radeon Mac Edition will fit inside a Cube?
The retail version of RADEON™ MAC EDITION will not fit the Power Macintosh® G4 CUBE. The Radeon card CubeOwners refer to when they simply say "Radeon" is the ATI Radeon AGP
- 2004-01-15 - Similar Articles

Zalman ZM17-CU heatsink. Great for cooling Radeon cards
Installing the Zalman Heatsink Onto Your Cube's Video Card Ok, you need: - a sharp, flat knife (a strong paring knife works nicely) - an old credit card - a razor blad
- 2003-08-01 - Similar Articles