it's probably designed for a pc, in any case, you may need a mac specific driver, specific to that card. i wouldn't expect apples drivers to necessarily work, you'll have to go to the makers web site and see if they have mac support, or buy a mac specific card. pci cards were supposed to be platform independent, but it hasn't turned out that way, it's easier for vendors to take shortcuts and ignore inconvenient parts of the standard, just the same way that most game software ignores the os and how apps are supposed to interact with it.
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