![]() They still don't display the boot screen (as they lack an EFI ROM) but at least OS updates do not break support as the drivers are built-in. On the AMD front, the recent RX4xx and RX5xx work out of the box with Apple's drivers (in recent versions of macOS). My understanding is that the recent nVidia cards (post GTX680) need some h/w tweaking before being able to be flashed with an EFI ROM anyway so I'm not really sure it is worth the hassle. That's why I kept the orginial GT120 next to a GTX970 in my Mac Pro - it was just a matter of swapping the display cable once in a while. The issue is that you have no boot screen, and no functional display after each macOS update (because the nVidia web drivers are tied to specific macOS versions). ![]() Most if not all nVidia PC cards will work in a Mac Pro w/o the need for an EFI ROM once the nVidia web drivers are loaded. The benefit of flash is different depending on brand, model and generation.
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