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I'm glad I just changed my mobo then.
and this could also be the reason MacPro is delayed.
so, as I understand, nobody besides intel could push graphics through the thunderbolt pipe. we are to expect that
graphic cards with thunderbolt port will not allow access to PCI? damn these stupid proprietary rules.
imho, it is more of a licensing issue, rather than hardware.
Excuse any ignorance on my behalf - I just started reading into this technology a few nights ago - If ASRock and Asus were denied cert - how did Gigabyte fair? It seems from my reading up that Gigabyte mobo's are generally favoured for hackintosh's (not all of them of course). Can any of the recently released Gigabyte mobo's support integrated and discrete graphics switching? It seems that Apple already has that implemented in most of their higher end laptops and maybe even the imacs (not entirely sure about that tbh), so I could only imagine that a compromise or something close to it will be achieved for us in the near future (im just pulling stuff out of my butt)
so, as I understand, nobody besides intel could push graphics through the thunderbolt pipe. we are to expect that
graphic cards with thunderbolt port will not allow access to PCI? damn these stupid proprietary rules.
imho, it is more of a licensing issue, rather than hardware.
so, as I understand, nobody besides intel could push graphics through the thunderbolt pipe. we are to expect that
graphic cards with thunderbolt port will not allow access to PCI? damn these stupid proprietary rules.
imho, it is more of a licensing issue, rather than hardware.