P1LGRIM
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- Motherboard
- Lenovo ThinkStation p700
- CPU
- 2x E5-2620 V3
- Graphics
- RX 560
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
is NVIDIA supported yet?
No, and it's looking unlikely that it ever will be now.
is NVIDIA supported yet?
There are still some Kepler based Quadro cards you can use with Mojave/Catalina that come in low profile versions. They are out of box supported. Quadro K600 and NVS 510 are the main ones. You would remove the Nvidia Web drivers first before installing one of these cards. If you use multiple 2K or 4K monitors it's better to go with the NVS 510. If AMD works for your programs then you can also choose the RX 560 low profile by MSI.I now need to update my HP 8300 beyond High Sierra, what is the best guide to follow and is NVIDIA supported yet?
Any of them could provide dual monitors at 1080p. I've never used DVI to connect a monitor to an Nvidia card.would also like comparable performance in lightroom and for gaming to the 1050ti I currently use.
250 dollars for a 560 is a joke really, waaayyy too high. Try the MSI 550 if it has an RX 480 chip, it should work. I've never tested one. Make sure you buy new from Amazon so you have 30 day return rights if it doesn't work. Report back how it goes. This is how the posting should look. The 550s that are Lexa based (Polaris 12) do not work. If I were you I'd keep the 1050 Ti and use that for gaming in Windows. Replace it with a low cost nvidia card like a GT 710 when using macOS.the 550 is available
Yes.Will HD 4000 work with Mojave and Catalina ?