Below we've listed a few fully compatible NVIDIA graphics cards for Mac OS X. Each gives a range of port options, full install compatibility, and are known to work with minimal configuration. They may not be the most powerful or newest cards available, however they are undoubtedly smart and safe options. All of the following models have been personally tested by our team.
DVI/VGA
This oldie is a perfect fit for someone on a budget who doesn't need much power, but wants a silent card with two working outputs. Full acceleration enabled with GraphicsEnabler=Yes.
DVI/DVI
A standby choice for many enthusiasts, this card gives great performance. Full acceleration enabled with GraphicsEnabler=Yes.
A great choice for a HTPC setup, with working audio + video via HDMI. Full acceleration enabled with GraphicsEnabler=Yes.
DVI/DVI/Mini-HDMI
DVI/DVI/Mini-HDMI
The newest cards to gain compatibility status, these three 'Fermi' cards are a good choice for their new architecture, CUDA support, and awesome next-generation performance. Full acceleration enabled with GraphicsEnabler=Yes. Details here.
*NVIDIA 4xx cards are fully supported, but some users are reporting random freezes and open gl issues. Take caution when choosing these cards for now. Update: these cards are not recommended yet. -tonymacx86
For more information about compatible graphics cards, check out the Graphics Card Database on the Wiki. Feel free to add a comment here with detailed info about your compatible models.
*NVIDIA 4xx cards are fully supported, but some users are reporting random freezes and open gl issues. Take caution when choosing these cards for now. Update: these cards are not recommended yet. -tonymacx86
For more information about compatible graphics cards, check out the Graphics Card Database on the Wiki. Feel free to add a comment here with detailed info about your compatible models.
-tonymacx86 & MacMan
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