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- Jun 2, 2013
- Messages
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- Motherboard
- ASUS Z97-Pro (Wifi AC) - Clover
- CPU
- i7-4790K
- Graphics
- Radeon RX Vega 64
- Mac
I have an ASUS Z97-Pro (Wifi AC) with Intel i7 4790k.
I had Mojave running on this board with my GTX 680 graphics card, which is Metal-compatible.
Then I had a hard drive issue, and have had problems getting the system running again using the GTX 680.
I want to upgrade to Catalina. And no doubt the OS will get a new version later this year.
I understand that because of disagreements, Apple is no longer officially supporting Nvidia cards in Mojave and later.
So my question is this: is there a way to continue to use my 680, which is still a good card, or would I be better to go with Radeon from this point (Catalina) forward?
And if I should go with Radeon, what is a good (but not terribly expensive) card to use? I want to drive 3 monitors, each 1920 x 1200, but I am not a heavy gamer.
I had Mojave running on this board with my GTX 680 graphics card, which is Metal-compatible.
Then I had a hard drive issue, and have had problems getting the system running again using the GTX 680.
I want to upgrade to Catalina. And no doubt the OS will get a new version later this year.
I understand that because of disagreements, Apple is no longer officially supporting Nvidia cards in Mojave and later.
So my question is this: is there a way to continue to use my 680, which is still a good card, or would I be better to go with Radeon from this point (Catalina) forward?
And if I should go with Radeon, what is a good (but not terribly expensive) card to use? I want to drive 3 monitors, each 1920 x 1200, but I am not a heavy gamer.
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