>> Time to retire the GeForce 7200GS.
Yes, the 7200GS is useless on Mountain Lion.
The maximum I run a 7200GS is Snow Leopard, now ... too many issues with
Lion.
>> I'm running Lion 10.7.4 (32bit) Vanilla (intelcpupowermanagement) on the
>> Shuttle SG31G2, and would like to upgrade to Mountain Lion. Looking at
>> this 210 card:
>>
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130586
>
> I bought the 512 Mb version of this card with hopes it would cure my ML
> video card woes. It has not done that yet, but I think if I add the vendor
> info to the correct plist it will work. I hope.
>
>> I have upgraded the power supply to 300w which is the minimum called
>> for. Do Shuttle users have experience with this card, or know of a
>> better cheap card. Thanks.
My Shuttles have either a 7200GS, if limited to Snow Leopard, or an
8400GS, if later than Snow Leopard.
My SP35 Shuttles have a HUGE power supply, the others do not.
I also have a SH61 and an SH67. Both of those have USB 3.0 on mobo, and
also a mini-PCI-e slot (filled) with a 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi card.
A good thing about Shuttles is the BIOS turns off the on-mobo video, if
present, and a PCI-e 16x video card is inserted, thereby saving a little
power.
I have two Gigabytes or ASRocks which are running 210 or 9500 cards, with
success on Lion or later.
Still, I think an 8400GS is the best choice for a Hack, and I have quite a
number of those, from several vendors. Various VRAM sizes, standard and
low profile, etc, etc, etc.