Green Apple

Apple ATI Radeon 9800 XT
For PowerMac G5 ADC/DVI

Green Apple

Genuine Apple OEM ATI 9800 XT for PowerMac G5.
PCB: 109-A14400-11, Apple Part: 630-4998
Supports Dual Analog/Digital displays with independent resolutions and refresh rates.
Supports Core Image Hardware Acceleration, Quartz Extreme and Rotation.
Compatible with Apples "Motion" Software.
ATY,R360 GPU ~ 400mhz, Memory ~ 360mhz (Dual Data Rate Effective Speed 720mhz).
8 parallel pixel pipelines and 4 parallel geometry engines.
256MB VRAM with 256-bit DDR memory interface.
Anti-aliased points and lines or full scene anti-aliasing (2X, 4X, 6X).
32-bit (24+8-bit stencil) Z Buffer, Fast Z and color clears.
SmartShader 2.1, SmoothVision 2.1, HYPER Z III+.
Supports PowerMac G5s w 8X AGP Slots; Does not support Late 2005 G5s
Minimum 1 Week Burn-In Tested in PowerMac G5s; OS X 10.5.8.
Dual Slot Card with variable speed fan/heatsink unit.

These Apple OEM ATI 9800 XT cards were offered as graphics upgrades in the 2004 G5 machines. This was pretty much the top of ATIs AGP lineup for the mac, until the X800 and X850 cards came out. They are a vast improvement over the 9600 and nVidia FX 5200 cards that were the more typical "Stock" G5 graphics cards at the time.

The ADC port can be used to run Apple ADC monitors with built in sound, usb, and monitor controls, and with adaptors it can be used with DVI or VGA monitors as well, while the cards DVI port can also support VGA monitors using a DVI to VGA adapter.



All Items are shipped via the US Postal Service. The Mail Carrier stops by Week Day Mornings (Not Sundays/Holidays), so I can just leave things downstairs for Daily Pickup. The post office only insures Items (NOT including the postage). This results in them effectively Being Paid to loose/damage an item. Since it seems terribly unethical/unfair that they should be paid for loosing/damaging an item, insured items are "Marked-Up" enough to cover the postage fees, so that if they do Loose/Smash something, it is insured for the Full Amount.

For USPS Shipping US Military Bases & Protectorates, Guam, Puerto-Rico, American Samoa, Micronesia, Palau and (US Virgin, Marshal & Northern Mariana Islands) are All Considered Part Of the US.


Given all the time spent pre-testing video cards in Windows, converting them to Mac, and then extensively testing in Macs, it seems counter productive to pack cards poorly so they're easily damaged in shipping. The cards are put in anti-static bags, wrapped in bubblewrap, then placed in a small box, reinforced with rigid foam, so it 's hard to crush. A larger outer box (a bit smaller than the US Postal Service Medium Flat Rate Box), is lined with rigid foam and a layer of foam peanuts put in the bottom. The smaller box is then put inside the larger box, and any extra goodies like adapters (video or power) cables are wrapped in bubblewrap and placed above the smaller box. This uses about $4 in materials, and takes around 20 minutes to pack a card, Priority Mail w Delivery Confirmation, Insurance and packing materials is about $15-16. This may seem like overkill, but it greatly decreases the chances of you getting a damaged card, which would not only be frustrating for you, but a complete waste of all the time put into making sure you got a rock solid Mac video card.

PayPal Addresses & BUGs

PayPal, Payments are ONLY Accepted if transaction is fully eligible for Seller Protection. This SHOULD mean the Buyers shipping address must be PayPal CONFIRMED. HOWEVER Since March 1st, a PayPal Bug/Error has made ALL CASH based payments, and many Payments made with Credit-Cards Linked-To PayPal Accounts show-up as "Not Eligible" for Seller Protection.

If payment is Cred-Card based it MAY? show up properly, if Bank-Account based it USUALLY shows up properly. The only Sure-Way around This-Bug is to Select that you DO NOT HAVE a PayPal account at checkout, then you MUST give them a Credit-Card and an email address that ARE NOT associated with Your PayPal account. AND the shipping address you provide MUST match the billing address on the credit card. If either (email or cred card) is associated with a PayPal account they will refuse to process the transaction saying you must login to your PayPal Account. If you login to paypal, (and pay with CASH) they will certainly send me an email that says the transaction is "Not Eligible" for seller protection.

I Do Not Sell or Ship in Washington State, and don't want to process refunds when folks from Washington place orders. People often Have/Leave Old/Out-of-Date/Incorrect Shipping Info in PayPal, which causes problems when things get Lost in the Mail. Sometimes People from other countries use Friends/Relatives address in the US so they have PayPal Confirmed shipping info. Standard PayPal settings can't deal with any of these things. Because of this,
ALL Payments are put on Hold/Review, so I can Verify that Buyers are NOT in Washington, The shipping info is Good/Current, and hopefully avoid any other problems/issues/questions by communicating BEFORE Accepting Payment.

I would like to put a contact link in here, but don't want the spam-bots getting info off web pages, and flooding my in-box with garbage. So You'll have to do a bit of cut/paste, sorry for the trouble. Name is christian_g then there is that little round symbol with the "a" inside, and provider is fastmail. net (remove the space before net).

OUT Of Stock


OEM Apple
9800 XT.

Video Cards $100 and Over INCLUDE Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation and Insurance (Canada Adds $15).
Memory INCLUDES Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation and Insurance (Canada Adds $25).
(Canadian Buyers Please eMail Me for shipping quote on Sub Close-To $100 Items.)
(Shipping with tracking to Canada is about $33-$35 minus any "Included" US-Shipping)


PLEASE DO NOT Click Buy-Now if You are in WA; I DO NOT Sell or Ship Within Washington State.

I'm REALLY busy working on the items I sell. I do the most thorough testing and best packing reasonably possible to make sure You get a great product. Taking time from what's important to the end result, in order to work as an unpaid Tax Collector seems counter-productive. Don't get me wrong, I can't think of anyplace I would rather live, but spending time working on the actual business seems more reasonable than spending it filling out complicated forms. With this in mind, I WILL-NOT sell or ship anything in Washington. The paperwork is much less time consuming if it's mostly a bunch of zeros.