12/8/2022 0 Comments Macbook pro os update march![]() ![]() The theory is as follows, GPU's are typically connected via PCIe ports and since there are several manufacturers that provide Thunderbolt to PCIe expansion chassis for MacOS, physically connecting a GPU to a Thunderbolt equipped Macintosh is easy. ![]() My plan was to attempt to run an external Graphics Card (GPU) via the Thunderbolt port of my MacBook Pro 13" (Retina, Late 2012) and see see if I could improve on the poor performance of the built-in Intel 4000 GPU (included in my Macbook Pro's 2.5GHz i5 processor). "Using an External GPU via Thunderbolt on a MacBook Pro ( If you're also using a Thunderbolt cased PCIe video card, send a report to news at ) Original Article from 2015 follows, with a 2012 MacBook Pro using older OS X version. Update: On March 29th, Apple released macOS 10.13.4 which includes eGPU support for some Macs/TB3 cases/graphics cards. ( Troubleshooting & external power supply notes at bottom) Using a Thunderbolt Video Card with a MacBook Pro (Late 2012) Recent Updates | Mac Upgrades/Repairs | Storage | Video | Audio/HT | Tips/OS Updates/WiFi | Home Using Thunderbolt External Video card with a MacBook Pro ![]()
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