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When the external display was not connected directly to the GTX 980 Ti's DisplayPort, apps like FCPX, Photoshop, Lightroom, Tomb Raider (and other games) ignored its existance. DaVinci Resolve, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Blender, Octane Render, and PhotoZoom all detected and allowed you to choose the GTX 980 Ti without an external display connected directly to the GPU.
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"DOES THE RAZER CORE REQUIRE AN EXTERNAL DISPLAY?"
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Works with Thunderbolt 2 Macs like the 2013 Mac Pro.
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Large, Quiet Exhaust Fan (29.6 dBA) versus vent holes for GPU's fansĤ. Shipping now (Node not shipping until end of March 2017)Īdvantages of the AKiTiO Node over the Razer Core:ģ. 500 Watt PSU versus Node's 400 Watt PSU (both charge the 2016 Mac Pro)Ĥ. Our Razer Core retained the 'evil breathing red' settings from last year.)ģ. Animated LEDs (Requires Razer Blade laptop to customize colors and effects. Frankenstein, you may recall, endured a few glitches with his 'creation.'Īdvantages of the Razer Core over the AKiTiO Node:ġ. There is a reason it is called "Mad Science." Dr. NOTE: None of the eGPUs we have tested are 'hot plug' or 'plug and play.' However, the advantages of an eGPU with a powerful GPU make the hassle easier to endure. Maybe it will be some day if Apple decided to support eGPUs fully. It would be nice if it was hot plug and play. (If that doesn't work, try Shutdown and Power Up.) Before leaving Terminal, always re-enter: nvram boot-args='test-dev-mode=1 nvda-drv=1' - then RESTART. By unplugging and re-plugging the Thunderbolt 3 cable and re-running automate-eGPU.sh script in Terminal, it indicated that the GPU was now detected. When connecting the Razer Core and powering up the MacBook Pro 2016, the Core was detected but the GPU was not. A key added step seemed to be typing this into Terminal: nvram boot-args='test-dev-mode=1 nvda-drv=1' AFTER running the automate-eGPU.sh script. We almost gave up getting it to work with the MacBook Pro under Sierra until we found the implementation procedure posted by Mikeal on eGPU.io.
2016 MACBOOK PRO STANDS WINDOWS
Though designed as a companion product to the Razer Blade line of Windows laptops, from the time it first appeared we have been hoping to get it working under macOS. It is exciting to see the Razer Core join our growing collection of eGPUs that work with the 'late 2016' MacBook Pro. The one exception was Motion where the built-in Radeon Pro 460 actually completes the render of RAM Preview faster than either eGPU. With one exception, both the Razer Core and AKiTiO Node eGPUs lift the 'late 2016' MacBook Pro to desktop graphics performance. We ran built-in Benchmark using High preset. Valley OpenGL Benchmark using Extreme HD Preset LuxMark 3 OpenCL - Both the factory Radeon Pro 460 inside the MacBook Pro and the GeForce GTX 980 Ti rendered using OpenCL. Motion 5 - Render RAM Preview of Atmospheric 600 frame Template.
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The GeForce GTX 980 Ti rendered using CUDA.įinal Cut Pro X - Using a sample 1080p 2 minute clip, we rendered a Focus Blur effect. The factory Radeon Pro 460 rendered using OpenCL. For our test we selected RenderTarget PT (Path Tracing).ĭaVinci Resolve - Candle project playback renders Noise Reduction Node (1NR) on-the-fly. We used the DEMO version with a test scene called octane_benchmark.ocs. However, it only runs only on CUDA capable NVIDIA GPUs like the GeForce GTX 980 Ti. and does so in a fraction of the time it takes with a CPU based renderer. This is a "GPU only" standalone renderer that can process scenes created in Maya, ArchiCAD, Cinema 4D, etc. The GeForce GTX 980 Ti rendered using CUDA. The factory Radeon Pro 460 rendered the BMW GPU Demo scene using OpenCL. The DisplayPort of the GTX 980 Ti GPU was connected by one DisplayPort cable to the Dell 5K 27" display's DisplayPort Scaled resolution was 2560x1440.īlender - Lets you choose either OpenCL, CUDA, or CPU to render a 3D Scene. RMBP>Pro460 - The factory discrete AMD Radeon Pro 460 GPU in the 'late 2016' MacBook Pro 15-inch RMBP>Core>980Ti - GeForce GTX 980 Ti (6GB) GPU installed in the Razer Core Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Box and connected to a Thunderbolt 3 port of a 'late 2016' MacBook Pro 15-inch RMBP>Node>980Ti - GeForce GTX 980 Ti (6GB) GPU installed in the AKiTiO Node Thunderbolt 3 eGFX Box and connected to a Thunderbolt 3 port of a 'late 2016' MacBook Pro 15-inch CMP>x16>980Ti - GeForce GTX 980 Ti (6GB) GPU installed in the 'mid 2010' Mac Pro tower's PCIe 2.0 x16 slot #1