Yeah but I wanted the reference model and seems like not many brands are available now for that.
The reference model blow hot air out the back which is what I wanted, and someone is selling a Powercolor one where I am staying.
After using a few hours, it does still crashes sometimes while playing back. But it is more stable now then before flashing.
I did not change the driver or anything, just the card. It is now considerably more useable.
I hope to get back my r9 280x which is now in RMA at Taiwan and test it out...
Apparently it solve the problem of Color Finale crashing FCP X. Must be a OpenCL issue that is solved with flashing the card.
Old Color Finale applied might still crashes, delete the old apply effects and do the effect again for more stable result. Maybe Color Finale remember each GPU as it...
:O
I actually have 2 real Mac Pro.
MacPro 1,1 (hack to boot 10.11.x but not very stable., no time to experiment with it, have to wait a few months)
and a 5,1 (spolit for 3 years, sad).
I too have problem with Color Finale. It just crashes FCP X. I did a couple of experiment.
MSI r9 280x Gaming: Color Finale does not crash FCP X but same sluggish performance after a while in FCP X. Sold this card months ago and jump to 980 Ti.
MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming: Color Finale crashes FCP X...
The Nvidia Driver Manager will always show the built-in OS X driver is selected after booting up. However, this is merely cosmetics. If you have added the line “nvda_drv=1″, then it will load the Nvidia Web Driver that you installed. That is what I understand so far.
On my 10.8.3 setup...
[Updated] Stork's Thunderbolt Build: i5-3570K | GA-Z77X-UP5-TH | GTX 650 Ti | Mountain Lion
The Wifi/Bluetooth card that came with the UP5-TH does not work in OSX, period.
I'm not sure the Thunderbolt port in UP5-TH is worth it.
I can't get my build to work with the TB, just give up for now until I got more time.
Also, for PSU, you might want to consider other option, I find the power cables very difficult to work with. Will consider if I can take a picture this...
I have just build my 1st Hackintosh for video editing.
I would consider it a success but with some some issue.
Basically I build around the Gigabyte UP5-TH board (which cannot be found at SLS anymore, so I have to go Amazon to order) and the Corsair 600T casing.
The parts and it's relevant...
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