With Radeon Vega coming out and same performances as the 1080 Ti, I'd rather switch to AMD right now. I was about to build a new computer with two GTX 1080Ti's, but without driver support under macOS, I'm basically lost as I use these GPU's a lot. Time to switch, my friends.
I'm kind of a power user too.
I've built my first and main computer a year ago (still my actual rig) with macOS, Windows and Linux.
Primary reason is that I can have a system with my chosen hardware, not outdated GPU's, processors, platforms etc and a way more powerful system for way less...
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Basically no problem. I've just used a GTX 980 and the 6700K. What you have to do is install El Capitan 10.11.4 or later, use Unibeast 6.2 or later and set this in your bios:
XHCI on
LPT & COM off
Update to F6
Set Boot Clover as 1st boot option
Network Stack off
USB UEFI only
Basically...
It's a DVI-D (I guess) to VGA. The screen works perfectly if I plug it after my CustoMac has boot, but not if it is already plugged, while another screen is plugged. on HDMI. DVI-D to VGA works perfectly all alone.
Okay! Thanks a lot. I will try that. Also, what about the setting then? Why does it reset to OSX setting? Thanks!
P.S. Then how does it work with my MacBook Pro?
Well hello
I'm kinda new here, but after intensively searching, I cannot find a solution to my problem.
I have built my own PC (Check my signature for specs), and everything works perfectly except two things:
- Onboard sound (not a big deal)
- the Nvidia Card
I installed the Nvidia...
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