For thunderbolt to work in Mac OS you need a ThunderBolt port based on the Alpine Ridge Controller. If you bought a new motherboard with a USB-C port thinking you will get TB3 support on macOS that’s unlikely because only a handful of motherboards come with an Alpine Ridge Thunderbolt...
This is great news. If only I could get my hands on a Coffee Lake processor in the UK.
The i5 and i7 overclockable appear to be on back order with most suppliers.
I saw one online shop on Amazon selling the i7K Coffee for £100 more than the RRP, simply because they're extremely rare at the moment.
Playing the waiting game for technology is pointless.
By the time second half of 2018 turns up, there'll be something else on the horizon.If you built a Kaby Lake today, you'd be blown away by its performance and you'd get at least 7 years good use out of it, provided nothing burns.
I'm still...
You know what.. Even legit Mac's have problems with not recognizing some Thunderbolt peripherals. It's no surprise that some of us are having issues. I have a MacBook Pro which wouldn't work with a Thunderbolt sound card, until I rolled back the firmware to an earlier version. I was scratching...
Have a read through this:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=12646&start=50
It's quite straight forward.
I had exactly the same problem but managed to sort it.
change apple.boot to <string>arch=i386 PCIRootUID=1</string>
Get graphics card device id from 'About This Mac'... My id was 06e4.
Go to...
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This worked for me too. I'm a noob but found this quite straight forward.
Did it manually though, not using GFX String tool.
changed apple.boot to <string>arch=i386 PCIRootUID=1</string>
Got graphics card device id from 'About This Mac'... id was 06e4.
Duplicated an id string from the...
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