> 

> Someone pointed this out to me awhile ago ... when you simply replace  
> a PCI card, push the CUDA ... sometimes the PCI Graphics won't power  
> up ... then you need to read this:
> 
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=95066


OK, now I know what you mean and I did that.


> > Now from your post, I 'm thinking the jumper shunts I used may not  
> > have been connecting properly.
> 
> They are so tiny, aren't they? The one I put into slot 4 was bent  
> slightly too tight on the inside middle area ... so after looking at  
> the others that I didn't mess with (5,6,7 ...), they were all nicely  
> shaped ... so I tried to reshape the one I had moved from 3 to 4.  
> That left 1, 2, 3 empty, 4 re-shaped and the rest untouched.
> 
> I would suggest finding a source for new jumpers ...

Exactly my thinking as well. t will do that when time permits.

Thanks for your reply. --glen 



      

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