on 8/12/03 12:42 AM, NoradNinja at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Okay, here's what I've got. The 1705 Monitor has three rows with 3 >> pins >> missing on the monitor end of the cable. The new card has 3 rows. The >> cable I have has three rows with only 1 pin missing. The one pin >> missing is >> in the center row, the mac cable also has 1 pin missing from the >> center row >> but has 2 missing in another row. Can I assume that this configuration >> will >> work? >> Thanks, you guys are great, >> Craig (aka: Grateful) >> >> > > Yep, you got it made. I dont know why the pins arre missing, but i > checked my cables and they are also missing pins in the center row so i > think this is done on purpose. Be sure that you didnt accidentally snap > off any of the pins (you can check this with a flashlight; you should > see a stub of metal if you did), but as far as toasting the card or > monitor, you cant with just a cable. A power surge maybe (I had one > knock out my original Radeon Mac Ed, not the 7k, along with my Beige G3 > LB). You seem all set. IM me at NoradNinja (AIM) and let me know how it > went. > > -Josh > Card is in and running! The boys said they could tell a difference in 3D games but I really couldn't tell that much difference in scrolling speed. Thanks,
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