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- Asus TUF Z690 Plus D4
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- i9-12900K
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- RX 6900 XTXH
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hi are you using cpu graphics along with your 1080.if so thats why iBooks works
hi are you using cpu graphics along with your 1080.if so thats why iBooks works
hi are you using cpu graphics along with your 1080.if so thats why iBooks works
Is there backwards compatibility towards older OS, like Yosemite?
are you by chance using HDMI?Had a 1080 working until I changed the resolution from 1080p to 4k, now I boot into a black screen.
Any suggestions? :/
on my sky cpu if I use both cpu and gpu graphics I get iBooks to work but with just 1070 I get just a transparent windowI keep coming across people who say they've completely disabled the IGPU and still have working iBooks. I'm trying to figure out what the differentiating factor is; I suspect the software renderer has different capabilities on some CPUs vs others. Not enough data to come up with a real answer yet, though.
Isn't the point of this thread about Pascal support on macOS? What's the aim of disabling the cpu's graphics and having iBooks not working if it already works as it does now?hi are you using cpu graphics along with your 1080.if so thats why iBooks works
Think a few people on this thread want to know the verdict about using FCP with something like a 1080?
I have Bruce X at 27 seconds using a £120 RX460 - do I spend £500 and is it worth it?
Mind you I would like a non-black boot screen too!
System def: iMac 27', late 2013
Asus ROG Strix-GTX1070-8G
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD5H
i7 4770k 3,5
16 GB
Samsung 850 EVO 500GB
BruceX: Final Cut Pro 10.2.3, ProRes 422
34 seconds!