Yes, I tried ordering a Mac version of Geforce 4 TI 4600, but apparently the stock is non-existant, which is bound to happen. Besides the Geforce 4 Ti 4600, which is expensive, the Radeon 9000 Pro is the max video card that works on Mac OS 9. Still, this card is marginally better than the stock one since it has more video ram and works with dual monitors, which the stock one can't. I originally ordered this for the Quicksilver, but that didn't work out. A PC version ATI Radeon 9000 Pro 128 MB. Here are the additional parts I am putting in: It also have an 80 GB HD, a 64 MB ATi Radeon 9000 Pro, 768 MB of RAM, and an Airport card. I settled with a PowerMac G4 Mirror Door 2003 model with a single 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4, which is close to a Mac Mini G4. I ended up forcing a return and getting a full refund. It was a lousy 2002 model with a single processor and it doesn't even boot due to a failed hard drive (which described to work) and strange fan noise as if something is in the fan. Yes, I tried to buy a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver thinking it's a dual processor model. I want to at least upgrade a Power Mac G4 to run most of the games from the 90s and 2000s. Of course, Youtubers have tried to build "ultimate" retro gaming machine to run old games. While I do have a PowerMac G3 B&W I had since 2007 and a Mac mini G4, I want something more powerful mostly to run old games and applications I used back in the 68k and early PowerPC days with System 7 (my first Mac was a Performa 630).
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