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Hey, I am thinking about connecting the newest, more or less maxed out, retina macbook pro 13in to an external video card in order to have more power for gaming. I know I would probably get a lot more power with building a desctop pc, but I like the idea of having a mac I can kind of 'transform' into a desctop pc at home. What do you think of this connection? Thunderbolt cable: 2. ExpressCard adapter: 3.1 Peal Eco Adapter: or 3.2 ViDock 4 Plus Overdrive: 4. Video Card: any suggestions?
In case of picking the 3.2 option it can take up to 300W Do you think this set-up would work out? Has anybody of you already made some experiences with this or a similar set-up?
An eGPU is primarily designed to allow smaller notebook computers to benefit from the power of a full-sized graphics card via a high speed bandwidth connection. Apple officially rolled out eGPU support in macOS with the release of macOS 10.13.4. EGPUs require a Thunderbolt 3 connection to work with Macs, meaning only Thunderbolt 3-enabled Macs are eligible. MacOS only supports AMD GPUs, like the AMD Radeon RX Vega 64.
Several eGPU chassis/card combinations are officially recommended by Apple, including. The is back for 2018, regaining its rightful place as the most versatile Mac in Apple’s entire computer lineup. The long-rumored update, which was announced during the midway portion of last week’s iPad Pro event, is exciting for a number of reasons. For starters, the Mac mini 2018 gets brand-new, highly-capable 8th-generation Intel CPUs. The CPU lineup starts with a rather anemic, but still way faster than the last Mac mini, quad-core 3.6GHz Core i3. The mid-tier CPU option is a 3.0GHz 6-core Core i5 with 4.1GHz turbo boost, while the highest configuration adds a 3.2GHz 6-core Core i7 that turbos up to 4.6GHz. While the CPU upgrades were much needed, the chip enhancements are arguably not even the most exciting thing about the new Mac mini.
That award goes to the four Thunderbolt 3 ports on the machine’s rear. This opens up Apple’s smallest Mac to an ever-growing world of expandability, making it seem as if anything’s possible for what was once Apple’s forgotten Mac. Watch our hands-on video walkthrough as I explain why the Mac mini 2018 is the most versatile and adaptable Mac ever.